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Windies plan strategy change against India's spin
Captain Darren Sammy concedes West Indies may have to change tactics against India's spinners in their World Cup Group B match after its big-hitters failed to dominate England's slow bowlers.
- Written by Associated Press
- Updated: March 19, 2011 03:24 pm IST
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Chennai:
Captain Darren Sammy concedes West Indies may have to change tactics against India's spinners in their World Cup Group B match after its big-hitters failed to dominate England's slow bowlers.
Sammy says his batsmen "could have a different strategy" against India on a turning Chennai pitch on Sunday after off-spinners James Tredwell and Graeme Swann shared seven wickets for England to send West Indies tumbling to defeat at the same ground on Thursday.
West Indies dropped run accumulator Shivnarine Chanderpaul for that match in a surprise move, placing emphasis on the power of Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard and Sammy himself.
It didn't work. Sammy says the line-up will now contain boundary hitters and "guys who can rotate the strike."
Topics mentioned in this article
India Cricket Team
West Indies Cricket Team
Cricket
Darren Sammy
World Cup 2011
Ravi Rampaul
MS Dhoni
Bangladesh Cricket Team
Gary Kirsten
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