West Indies warmed up for their upcoming battles in England with unbeaten half-centuries from Alick Athanaze and Joshua Da Silva in a draw against the First-Class Counties Select XI. Athanaze scored 66 not out while Da Silva remained unbeaten on 51 as the West Indies declared their second innings at 196 for five. Despite rain interruptions, the match showcased solid cricket from both teams, with West Indies setting an improbable target of 163 for the Select XI, who were 30 for two when play ended.
Uncapped pacer Jeremiah Louis and Johann Layne made crucial breakthroughs before the match concluded. The teams shared mutual appreciation for the playing conditions and the cricket displayed. West Indies now head to London to continue their preparations for the first Test against England at Lord’s on July 10. Assistant coach Jimmy Adams was pleased with the team’s performance and emphasized the importance of gaining exposure to English conditions.
Athanaze and Da Silva’s unbroken 91-run partnership boosted the West Indies, who had lost early wickets on a rain-delayed morning. Athanaze’s attacking innings was complemented by Da Silva’s steady approach. The declaration at tea marked a successful outing for the Caribbean side, as they look to build on their match experience for the upcoming Tests. Adams highlighted the team’s ability to learn quickly and adapt, drawing on their historic Test win in Australia earlier this year for inspiration.
As the team gears up for the Test series against England, Adams stressed the importance of turning theory into practice. The upcoming matches at Trent Bridge and Edgbaston provide an opportunity for the young West Indies team to continue their growth and development. With a positive mindset and a thirst for learning, West Indies aim to put up a competitive front against England in the upcoming Tests.