Thursday, January 16, 2025
spot_img

No added pressure, says Brathwaite

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

London: Kraigg Brathwaite was one of the heroes for the West Indies when they defeated England in the 2017 Headingley Test. He had scored 134 and 95 as West Indies completed an incredible fourth innings chase to seal an unlikely win.
However, he has since undergone a slump in form, failing to score even a half century in 20 innings. Brathwaite is nevertheless part of the West Indies squad that will play England in three Tests in what will be the first top-level cricket competition since the sport came to a standstill due to the coronavirus pandemic in March. “There’s no added pressure. I know my role, it’s just to go out there and focus on each ball and building that foundation for the team. Obviously, the batting didn’t do that well the last couple innings, but I’m ready to go. I’m up to the challenge,” Brathwaite told reporters on Wednesday.
The 27-year-old said that he had spoken to batting great Desmond Haynes before leaving for England.
“I had some words with Sir Desmond back in Barbados,” said Brathwaite.
“We’ve always had a relationship, he was team manager of the Barbados team when I first started, so I had some chats with him. He was an opener as well so it was beneficial for me. (IANS)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

M’laya grapples with high rates of childhood anaemia

SHILLONG, Jan 15: Meghalaya is grappling with a silent but severe health crisis—childhood anaemia. A recent study has...

Dorbar Shnongs, experts brainstorm on city’s waste management woes

SHILLONG, Jan 15: Members of 15 Dorbar Shnongs of Nongthymmai Pyllun put their heads together with experts and...

VPP chief greeted with black flags in Nongstoin poll rally

SHILLONG, Jan 15: VPP president Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit faced hostility during his address at an election rally in...