Bravo says West Indies must avoid clean sweep
June 20th, 2012 - 3:26 pm ICT by IANSLondon, June 20 (IANS/CMC) Vice-captain Dwayne Bravo says the West Indies’ sole objective will be avoiding a clean sweep after the Caribbean side conceded the three-match One-Day International series with a second straight defeat here Tuesday.
The West Indies produced a limp display to go down by eight wickets at the Oval and it came on the heels of their crushing 114-run loss in the opening ODI at Southampton last Saturday.
With the final game set for Friday at Headingley, Bravo said it was important the Windies came away with a win.
“I wasn’t here for the Test series but obviously I am here now and to lose the ODI series, I am very disappointed. We have a very good team and I think we should have given a better showing of ourselves,” said the experienced all-rounder.
“The New Zealand series (starting later this month), we will feel comfortable going into it but we have another game here to finish and a Twenty20.
“So that will be our focus and our aim, to try and win the last game and try and avoid a three-nil. I think that should be our aim at this moment.”
Bravo top-scored with 77 as the West Indies, sent in by England, reached 238 for nine from their 50 overs.
He shared an even hundred for the fifth wicket with Kieron Pollard (41) for the fifth wicket after the Windies slipped to 79 for four in the 21st over.
Opener Chris Gayle had earlier smashed a shot-filled 53 from 51 balls, counting three fours and five sixes, to give the innings a rollicking start.
Once the left-hander was out in controversial circumstances, the West Indies lost four quick wickets for 16 runs and Bravo said Gayle’s dismissal was a turning point.
“The decision did not help also. Chris got off to a very good start and it was unfortunate the way he got out, it actually put us on the back foot. Had the decision gone a different way, it might have been a different ball game,” Bravo said.
“We lost our way in the middle and I think Pollard and myself kind of fought our way back with a hundred partnership before we lost the fifth wicket. Then we were not in a position to have the firepower to finish off the innings.”
The West Indies lost the preceding three-Test series 0-2.
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