CPL ensures West Indies cricketers will be 'match ready' for IPL, says Daren Sammy

 
NEW DELHI - Aug. 28, 2020 - PRLog -- Widely-travelled West Indian cricketer Daren Sammy believes cricket won't change much on-field due to the COVID-19 pandemic but 'fan experience' would take some time to return to the sport.

The former West Indies captain says there the three formats of cricket can exist side by side while harping on the need to educate people against racism in the wake of the 'Black Lives Matter' campaign and the forthcoming IPL.

The two-time T20 World Cup winning captain, currently playing in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) for St. Lucia Zouks also says why he thinks West Indies cricketers would have a headstart in the IPL and how West Indies could return to their heydays.

Excerpts from an interview:

Q) The CPL is being conducted behind closed doors and in a bio-secure bubble, how has it affected the players?

DS: Bio-bubble an important step to ensure safety of players and all associated with CPL. We must ensure to be in a safe zone. Once we players get on the park we forget everything apart from cricket. It has been a challenge. But at St. Lucia Zouks, we have managed it quite well during the CPL.

Q) Recently West Indies lost Test series against England, how would you rate Caribbean players' performance?

DS: We had some really good performances in the Test series, especially in the first Test. WE showed determination and composure with both bat and ball. That's why we win the first Test. But in the nest two Tests, we couldn't maintain the same level of application.

Stuart Broad and Ben Stokes took the Test series away from us. But that said the commitment to go to England, even risking health concerns, was a massive statement from the West Indian cricket team. It's a pity that we couldn't win the Test series in England.

Q) You had a conversation with Ishant Sharma over racial slur during IPL? Do you want to share any memory of that discussion?

DS: I was quite open and clear about it. Ishant and I spoke and we moved on from that. But I still feel an education process should start to ensure that these type of situations don't really occur again.

Q) You have been vocal about the 'Black Lives Matter' movement, have you seen any change so far?

DS: I see a lot of communication and discussion. Black people believe their voices have been heard. They feel empowered to speak put about the social and racial injustice that they face rather than being victmised or shot down.

The world is watching and listening now. It is the time to champion the cause and educate people to eradicate racism from the world.

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