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Carew highlights new spirit in Windies team

Joey Carew says "a different spirit that emanated from the players" was key to Brian Lara's team winning the five-match one-day international.

31-May-2006


Carew : "Lara is very much committed and more mature" © Getty Images
Joey Carew, convenor of the West Indies selection panel, says "a different spirit that emanated from the players" was the key to Brian Lara's team winning the five-match one-day international series against favourites India. And he has described Lara, now leading the side for an unprecedented third time, as being "very much committed" and "more mature" at the age of 37.
After narrowly losing the opening match in Jamaica on May 18, West Indies bounced back to capture the series 4-1. "I have enjoyed the series, of course, being the winner of the series encourages me for that," Carew said on the CMC CricketPlus programme. "But, more so, I find that there was a different spirit that emanated from the players and I think that was the secret of their success. It proved in every game and I am looking forward to more improvement as we go into the Test [series]."
Carew, a former West Indies opening batsman, reckoned that the 5-0 triumph in the preceding seven-match home series against minnows Zimbabwe (two matches were abandoned because of rain) was a solid foundation for the resurgent West Indies to build on. "Most definitely, but also the match practice that we got. It's a bit different outside there than in the nets and we got the match practice that we needed. So we didn't come into the India series stale as such. We came in fresh and victorious and I think that helped a lot," he said.
With regard to Lara, Carew remarked: "He is very committed but Brian has always been committed. But somewhere along the line, maybe at 37, he is more mature and the players have matured themselves and I think the team is led properly and they are all pulling their weight. I don't see much of a difference in Brian Lara's tactical approach yesteryear to what it is now," Carew added.
Prior to the series, India were ranked No.3 in the world behind Australia and South Africa, compared to West Indies at No 8. But Rahul Dravid's men have now slipped to No.5. West Indies have remained in eighth place but have gained seven rating points because of the 4-1 series win. It means they are now just five points behind seventh-placed England.
The first match in the four-Test series starts on Friday at the Antigua Recreation Ground.