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Bravo spells out remedy to repel danger man Starc

Published: 
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Darren Bravo says playing with a straight bat is the remedy to neutralise the dangerous Australian seamer Mitchell Starc.

CANBERRA—West Indies middle order batsman Darren Bravo says playing with a straight bat is the remedy to neutralise the dangerous Australian seamer Mitchell Starc.

 

Starc has succeeded in outsmarting the West Indies batsmen with successive five wicket hauls in the first and second of the five-match ODI series which the Windies have lost.

 

Bravo has cautioned his colleagues against playing across the line to Starc whose considerable swing has earned him figures of five for 20 and five for 32.

 

“He is bowling well. He is bowling at pretty good pace. He is swinging the ball so I think it’s important for us to play as straight as possible. Don’t try to play across the line of the ball and that would put us in bad stead,” said Bravo.

 

“So it’s very important for us to keep the bat as straight as possible and obviously give ourselves time in the wicket because I think as long as we give ourselves time in the middle, the runs will come. I am sure as long as we continue doing that I don’t see any reason why we can’t counteract Mitchell Starc.”

 

Bravo, who scored 11 in the first ODI, was bowled by Starc for 14 runs in the second before celebrating his birthday with a top score of 86 in the third ODI on Wednesday.

 

He was also among three West Indians taking magnificent catches on a brilliant fielding day for the tourists in the second ODI.

 

Bravo threw himself to his right at cover point to pluck a sizzling cut by Aaron Finch out of the air.

 

“It was just a matter of me trying to keep my eyes on the ball for as long as possible. I believed he hit that one extremely hard and it was a catch that I believed had to stick,” Bravo explained.

 

“It was a great feeling and obviously getting a wicket for West Indies and putting us in a good position.” (Cricinfo)

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