Windies staying focussed ahead of World Cup, says Bravo

DELHI, India, CMC – West Indies captain Dwayne Bravo is refusing to look too far ahead despite his side’s impressive win over India in the first One-Day International of the five-match series on Wednesday.

The Caribbean side shook off an on-going contracts dispute with their players union, WIPA, to slam the reigning World champions by 124 runs in a clinical performance at the Nehru Stadium in Kochi.

And even though the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is only months away next year, Bravo backed away from any predictions, preferring instead to focus on winning the current series.

“World Cup is still a long way to go. Playing against one of the better teams in the world gives us an opportunity to see where we are as a team,” Bravo told reporters here yesterday.

“At the moment, we are here in India and the focus is on this tour. We want to see how we play in the next four games and how we can do as an ODI team. We can’t think about what happens four months hence.

“Before that we have a tour of South Africa coming up, and that will be tough as well. So we need to just focus on the present.”

He continued: “At the moment we are here in India so that is where our focus is. We can’t [begin] to think too far ahead of ourselves or we can’t study Australia as we have the South Africa tour before.”

Bravo said though conditions in Australia would differ to those on the subcontinent, he pointed out that most members of the West Indies side were well travelled and were already be accustomed to playing in different environments.

The World Cup runs from February 14th to March 29th in seven venues across Australia and seven in New Zealand.

“The players have already played in Australia, they have played in India and they have played in South Africa. That’s the good thing about international cricket [it’s about] being able to adjust and adapt to different conditions,” Bravo pointed out.

“Like I said, we’re in India now, this is our main focus: these five ODIs. We’ve got four left so we want to see how good we are as a one-day team and take the next challenge ahead.”

West Indies head to South Africa following India for three Tests, three Twenty20s and then five ODIs which conclude January 28.

They will contest Pool B of the World Cup against India, Pakistan, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Ireland and qualifiers United Arab Emirates.