ICC World T20: Windies face stern English test

Stokes provides England an outstanding allround option along with off-spinner Moeen Ali.

By :  Irfan Haji
Update: 2016-03-15 20:36 GMT
England skipper Eoin Morgan and Moeen Ali during a practice session at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday. (Photo: AP)

Mumbai: After a disastrous campaign in the ODI World Cup last year, England’s buildup to the next ICC event, the World Twenty20, has been impressive. They have beaten Pakistan in UAE and also challenged the Proteas in South Africa recently. But they will have to rewrite history on Wednesday when they take on the unpredictable and dangerous West Indies in a Group 1 clash of the Super 10 stage at Wankhede Stadium here.

The Caribbean side might not have the best build up for this premier event with dispute between players and their board, selection issues, Sunil Narine’s action and lately a doping cloud over allrounder Andre Russell hogging the headlines, but they love crisis situations.

“We always have some setbacks and we thrive on that. We use it as motivation to do well,” West Indies skipper Darren Sammy said here on Tuesday. The West Indies also enjoy hundred per cent record over England in the history of T20 World Cups which will give them extra motivation. Both sides are former world champions.

England boast of a powerful top-order with Alex Hales showing consistency in the last one year and Jason Roy coming to the party in the two warm up games that the Englishmen won quite comprehensively here. Ever reliable Joe Root provides stability to the side along with skipper Eoin Morgan.

Stokes provides England an outstanding allround option along with off-spinner Moeen Ali. Lanky left-arm pacer Reece Topley and Chris Jordon are likely to open the bowling while David Willey may get the nod ahead of Liam Plunkett. Stokes completes the four-pronged pace attack.

Ali and Adil Rashid are the spin bowling options. Leg-spinner Rashid bowled beautifully in the two warm up games but Morgan felt “here I am not quite sure if it’s going to turn.” However, the Wankhede track offers good bounce which can bring Rashid into play.

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