Wednesday, February 25


Ahmedabad was Sherfane Rutherford’s home ground in the last IPL.
| Photo Credit: Emmanual Yogini

Fresh off a commanding win over Zimbabwe at the Wankhede Stadium, West Indies captain Shai Hope banked on the Indian Premier League experience of his teammates to come in handy for Thursday’s Super Eight clash with South Africa in Ahmedabad.

South Africa has enjoyed the comfort of familiarity, being based in Ahmedabad through the T20 World Cup and playing four of its five matches at the Narendra Modi Stadium. West Indies, in contrast, will be turning up at the venue for the first time this edition. Hope, however, is hoping to negate the disadvantage.

“It’s certainly a factor, but having said that, you’ve still got to play (good) cricket on the day,” Hope said on Monday night after the West Indies crushed Zimbabwe by 107 runs here.

“Most of the guys in our team have played in Ahmedabad several times. A lot of them have been involved in the IPL, some even against India there, so it wouldn’t be alien to us.”

The skipper acknowledged that extended familiarity with a venue in a short tournament can offer an edge. “When you play at a venue for so many games in a short span, you would have an advantage. That’s the reality,” he admitted. “But I don’t think that deters us from what we are trying to do. We are still going to play the same cricket we have been playing.”

For Hope, the key lies in swift assessment.

“That’s going to be the biggest thing for that encounter — assessing as quickly as we can,” he said. “Especially when most of (our) games have been, here in Wankhede and Kolkata”.



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