The West Indies' arrival in Zimbabwe last week was completely
overshadowed by the hype surrounding the second Test between Zimbabwe
and India that started at Harare Sports Club the following day.
The West Indies are in Zimbabwe for their first-ever tour since
Zimbabwe attained Test status in 1992 and it will be only their second
Test series after Zimbabwe's tour of West Indies in March last year.
West Indies won the series with a two-nil whitewash. This time too,
West Indies are playing two Tests.
West Indies manager Ricky Skerritt said that they were looking forward
to a competitive series against Zimbabwe. "We expect it to be a tight
series. Zimbabwe is a very competitive team and they have been doing
very well at home. We have a young team so it will be good experience
for us and we are looking forward to it.
"The triangular one-day series is also going to be very tough. India
is one the highly rated one-day teams and we have not had a very good
record in one-day cricket of late. Zimbabwe is known to be a very
competitive one-day team and this leaves us as underdogs. So for us to
get into the final will be a great achievement.
"We lost more games than we won in the last one-day series. In
Australia we got into the final but we struggled to do that. We beat
Zimbabwe but again it was not easy. We then had a home series against
South Africa and again we did not do well. They beat us 5-2 in the
seven-match one day series after we won the first match.
"But it was valuable experience for us. We have a lot of young players
who have not had a lot of one-day matches. Our bowling attack is the
worst affected as it is very inexperienced. And for the guys to handle
pressure against sides like India and Zimbabwe will be a very good
test.
"Zimbabwe's Test record has not been that impressive. They are, after
Bangladesh, the newest Test-playing nation and the victory over India
on Monday was a very good win. They have had a very good run at home
this season. They are getting better, producing more players, and
producing a more competitive Test team. We are going through a
rebuilding phase and they have just come out with a very good win
against India in the last Test and our series against Zimbabwe will be
very competitive.
"I wouldn't want to single out any players for special mention.
Obviously the more senior players have established themselves, the
captain and the Flower brothers. Zimbabwe has a well-balanced team,
improving all the time so we will take them as a team and not as
individuals."
Captain Carl Hooper also spoke about the series against Zimbabwe.
"It's going to be a very good series with Zimbabwe playing some good
cricket at the moment. They have just beaten India in the Test to draw
the series. The tri-series will be close too and I think Zimbabwe are
a very good one day-side as well as India. We expect to give a good
account of ourselves.
"The series against South Africa was a good one for us. They (South
Africa) are second only to Australia in the world. We are rebuilding
the side and we don't feel under any pressure at all to win here in
Zimbabwe. We have a young side and it will take a while for them to
come through.
"We are here to play Zimbabwe as a team and we are not going to single
out any individual players for special attention. We are just going to
play some good cricket over the next couple of weeks."