“Guys like, like Justin [Greaves] and Shai Hope and even the captain, Roston Chase; contributions from Kavem Hodge, John Campbell, the batsmen have come in and we’ve gotten hundreds from different people in different games. So hitting those KPIs with the bowling unit that we know could get 20 wickets, I think that puts us in place to compete at Test cricket. And that is something that we’re working on. We’ve been working really hard to not only compete, but get victories.”
It has been a bit of an upturn for West Indies in the format. This WTC cycle has gotten away from them, but there are signs that they could be more competitive in the future.
“Against Pakistan, we drew the series, but the look on everyone’s faces was a bit of disappointment, knowing that what we should have done. But again, inside the group we understand what success means for the Test group and I really want to commend all the players and the staff for trusting in the process, understanding what success meant for us as a group and not listen to the noise on the outside.
“I’m really proud of the men over the home summer in Test cricket, but all in all, some of the things that we achieved at home [were satisfying].We definitely have to work on our second innings total a little bit but because of our consistent first innings totals, it put us in positions to win games. And we keep getting 20 wickets in the Test match, something I’m proud of.”
Sammy is aware the series will be a challenge, but also an opportunity. “I’m looking forward to finish up the year in Bangladesh with that Test team and giving other guys opportunities as well. If we could go to Bangladesh and win that series, you know, that would be [the] icing on the cake. And what I said earlier is understanding what success means for the team. I’m one who never hung my hat higher than my head. We explained to the guys what the goals are. It’s key for us in the dressing room to understand what we’re trying to achieve and how we’re going to go about doing that.
“When we looked at the first three Test matches, looking at the opposition with what we were starting. We brought some new blood into the game, trying a new strategy in Test cricket. “I never said it was going to work instantly, but we did speak about giving the guys some time and some grace.”
