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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

T20 World Cup 2012: Gibson great power on Windies chances

Bridgetown (Barbados): European Indies instructor Ottis Gibson has indicated guarantee in his side`s opportunities in the Globe Twenty20 Opponents beginning Sep 18 in Sri Lanka.

Gibson said the framework of the team hit the right balance between encounter and capability, and he expected the European Indies to remain up to his understanding that they can win the title.

The 15 man team went out of the Carribbean Few days on the way to Sri Lanka for the 12 team competition from Sep 18 to Oct 7.

"The players have done very well at the hiking and looking at the framework of the team. We have a fantastic combination, a fantastic mix of encounter and younger players," said Gibson following a nine-day training hiking here.
"We encounter we have a real fantastic probability of doing very well in this competition."

Darren Sammy`s aspect is ranked as preferred by several of the world`s existing and former cricketers.
The team contains some of the world`s significant T20 players such as Several weeks Gayle, Kieron Pollard, Dwayne Well done and Sunil Narine.

"They have been superstars of the Local indian native Major Group, and have in-depth details of this framework," he said.

"The head, Darren Sammy, is in fantastic kind, so too Andre Russell and Fidel Edwards, and there are others that can stage up."


The European Indies have been pulled in Group B along with Quotes and Ireland in europe - and both first round matches will be conducted at the Premadasa Floor in Sri Lanka financial commitment of Colombo.

Gibson said it was challenging to calculate which aspects were the biggest danger competitive and it was important that the European Indies focus on the aspects within their control.

"On the day, if everybody finishes well, anybody can win a go with. We have seen it before. . .In this framework, anything is possible."

The European Indies begin the competition against Quotes Few days, Sep 22 followed by a issue with the Irish Friday, Sep 24.

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