Cricket

Shillingford looking to prove himself

Shane Shillingford
Shane Shillingford

KOLKATA, India – Shane Shillingford was a mere spectator from the sidelines when West Indies visited India two years ago and played three Tests against Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s side.

He has returned to this south Asian nation for next month’s two-Test series against the Indians full of confidence and as a key member of the bowling unit, looking to pose a serious challenge to opposing batsmen that are brought up on a diet of spin bowling.

This has not daunted the 30-year-old off-spinner, but has strengthened his resolve to succeed in the sub-continent.

“I may not have played the last time, but I gained a lot of knowledge from that experience, and this will help me over the next few weeks,” he said.

“Every trip is a learning trip. No matter how many matches I have played, I want to do my best, once I pull on the West Indies cap. There is always something new that can be picked up every day.”

Shillingford has captured 48 wickets at 31.22 runs apiece in 10 Tests and is now the second-best ranked West Indies bowler in Tests at No. 24, behind 14th-ranked fast bowler Kemar Roach.

The 6-foot, 3-inch tall Shillingford said his sights were firmly on improving his skills during the bief series.

“Once you’re a spin bowler, you have to study the batsman and must have patience,” he said. “I think that’s what makes a good spinner – a lot of consistency and a lot of patience.

“Definitely, I did some homework on the Indian batsmen and I know that they play spin very well and they love to use their feet. It’s something of which I am aware and I’m looking forward to playing here.”

Shillingford is also excited about the prospect of bowling at Sachin Tendulkar. The Indian master batsman has announced the second Test – his 200th – in his home city of Mumbai will also be his final, bringing the curtain down on his illustrious career.

“Certainly, it’s a great privilege to play against the master of cricket,” he said. “I enjoy watching him play. But our plan is obviously to go out there and win. I’m sure he would like to get some runs, but we have our plans as a team. Our goal here is just to win.”

 

Test squad to India

Darren Sammy (Captain)

Tino Best

Darren Bravo

Shivnarine Chanderpaul

Sheldon Cottrell

Narsingh Deonarine

Kirk Edwards

Chris Gayle

Veersammy Permaul

Kieron Powell

Denesh Ramdin

Kemar Roach

Marlon Samuels

Shane Shillingford

Chadwick Walton

 

Team management unit

Ottis Gibson (Head Coach)

Richie Richardson (Team Operations Manager)

Andre Coley (Assistant Coach)

C.J. Clark (Physiotherapist)

Hector Martinez Charles (Strength & Conditioning Coordinator)

Richard Berridge (Video & Statistical Analyst)

Virgil Browne (Massage Therapist)

Adriel “Woody” Richard (Media Relations Manager)

 

Schedule of matches

 

Thu, October 31 to

Sat, November 2             Tour matchUttar Pradesh vs West Indies – Jadavpur University Complex, Kolkata

Wed 6 to Sun 10                   1st Test – Eden Gardens, Kolkata

Thu 14 to Mon 18                2nd Test – Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Thu 21                                    1st One-day International – Nehru Stadium, Kochi

Sun 24                                    2nd One-day International – Reddy Stadium, Visakhapatnam

Wed 27                                   3rd One-day InternationalTo be determined

 

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