Chanderpaul upbeat as team leaves for Australia
Shivnarine Chanderpaul has called Australia a formidable opponent, but believes his team can challenge the world champions
T&T Express
19-Oct-2005
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Shivnarine Chanderpaul, the West Indies captain, has called Australia a formidable opponent, but believes his team can challenge the world champions in the upcoming three-Test series.
The team left the Caribbean on Monday evening to play Test matches in Brisbane (November 3-7), Hobart (November 17-21) and Adelaide (November 25-29).
"Australia is strong and we present a formidable opponent. We have to be on top of our game and play to our full potential. We always have a good team but the performances are what will count," Chanderpaul said.
He added, "I am expecting the guys to be focused and put in big efforts. We can do it."
This will be the first time Chanderpaul will be leading the West Indies in a Test series in Australia and he said he was eagerly looking forward to the challenge.
"The bowling is an area where we will be looking at. We will be missing Pedro (Collins), but we have a group of guys who will be up to the fight," said Chanderpaul, who admitted he was still basking in the glory of Guyana's win over Barbados in the KFC Cup final on Sunday.
Chanderpaul has played 88 Test matches and made 6,069 runs, but has never made a Test century Down Under.
"In Australia it's always tough and you take what you get. I will be looking to get some scores and fight hard. I don't know what will happen, but I would want to win and let the runs take care of themselves."
The team, travelling in two groups, left Barbados and Jamaica for Australia via London, England.