http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DA-Warner-c1301 warns the Australian team against complacency – Cricket News Update
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746’s left-handed opening batsman, David Warner, has warned his team against complacency in the second T20 of the tour after beating the home team in the first one.
The Kangaroos defeated the Caribbean boys by eight wickets and 11 balls to spare in the first of the two-match series. Earlier, the One Day International (ODI) between the two countries ended without a result as both the teams won two matches each, while
one finished as a tie.
West Indies has had a torrid time in international cricket since the last 15 years, but http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DJG-Sammy-c1382 and company showed a lot of fighting spirit in the series against Australia.
The visitors won the first match of the T20 series in a comprehensive manner and outplayed the home team in all the departments of the game. However, one expects the Caribbean team to fight back and make amends in the last match of the limited-overs portion
of the series.
Warner, who is known for his destructive batting, admitted that the conditions in the first match helped the Kangaroos and was all praise for his fast bowlers, Brett Lee and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/James-Pattinson-c1653.
Considering the fact that the Aussie bowlers faced a hammering in some of the ODI matches of the tour, their performance in the first T20 match was nothing less than brilliant as they restricted the hard-hitting Caribbean batsmen.
Warner said, "The conditions really suited our game. We really hit the ground running with the ball, our fast bowlers in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Brett-Lee-c48419 and James Pattinson up front really set the tone."
The left-handed batsman further added that the change of ground in the second match may help the home team make a comeback.
"We'll get to Barbados, different wicket, different conditions and that might really bring the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 back into play," he added.
The strength of the West Indian team in the recent times has been its ability to score huge runs lower down the order and Australia will do well in the second T20 as well if they are able to tie down the likes of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DJ-Bravo-c1379 and Darren Sammy.
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