Published 21:16 IST, June 20th 2020
West Indies pacer Shannon Gabriel 'hungry' to return to the field against England
West Indies pacer Shannon Gabriel says he is 'hungry' to return to the field during the upcoming Test series against England starting July 8
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West Indies pacer Shannon Gabriel is excited to return to the field after recovering from an ankle injury against England in the three-match Test series. A veteran of 45 Tests since his debut at Lords in 2012, Gabriel is among the reserves for this tour, but is confident that he can regain full fitness. He has been outstanding in the last three years and is presently in the top 20 of the ICC rankings in the longest format of the game.
'I am looking forward': Shannon Gabriel
"After being away from the game so long, almost six or seven months, you are kind of hungry to get back on the field. I am looking forward to the warm-up games and we will take it from there. I have played a few Test matches before, so I know how to prepare," Gabriel told media via video conference.
His career-best match figures of 13 for 121 -- third-best in West Indies history -- came against Sri Lanka in Saint Lucia two years ago. West Indies will have two inter-squad warm-up matches in Manchester before they travel to Southampton. All 25 players on tour will participate.
"It is a good experience. There are a lot of young fast bowlers coming through which is exciting for West Indies cricket. So rather than just get myself prepared, I am trying to lend any knowledge and experience onto them that they can take into their game. The ankle is good at the moment, no pain, no aches," Gabriel said."I am about 85-90 percent fit, but in terms of bowling fitness and match readiness, I still have some more work to do to hit my rhythm, but there are still three weeks and two warm-up games before the first Test match," he added.
"The last time I played (for West Indies) was the India series (last September) in Jamaica. I want to play I want to be ready to play against England. I am fully motivated. If you are playing for your country and you are not motivated, you really should be on the field. This is not about half-hearted. You have to be all in," the pacer said.
Meanwhile, all the cricketing events have either been postponed or canceled since the month of March due to the global pandemic. The cricketing action will get underway when England and the West Indies lock horns in a three-match Test series starting from July 8. All the matches will be played behind closed doors. As per reports, the Windies players have already reached England and have started training for the upcoming bilateral series.
(With ANI Inputs)
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Updated 21:16 IST, June 20th 2020