KINGSTOWN, St Vincent – Head coach Floyd Reifer has hailed Tuesday’s win in the second Youth One-Day International at Arnos Vale as a welcomed boost of confidence for West Indies Under-19s.
A stunning collapse chasing a small total in Sunday’s opener at Cumberland Playing Field had left the home side with an 18-run loss but they bounced back strongly to pull off a comfortable eight-wicket victory and leave the four-match series evenly placed.
“The win was good for the team and good form for the boys’ confidence, and as we go into these games we’re really building towards the World Cup,” Reifer said.
“We’re looking for our boys to develop in certain areas, we’re looking for improvement. Our main focus now is game awareness and situation awareness.
“Obviously the tactical side of the game as well – making sure everybody is comfortable performing their roles and have the ability and skill to perform it, and the mindset to perform these skills under pressure.”
Sunday’s loss was especially heartbreaking, the Rising Stars seemingly coasting to victory at 121 for three in pursuit of an uncomplicated 147 before losing their last seven wickets for seven runs in the space of 25 deliveries.
The second contest saw improved all-around execution from the hosts, bundling out the visitors for 103 with a clinical effort in the field, and then producing a measured run chase to wrap up an easy win.
“I thought the bowlers bowled very well, the fielding performance was a major improvement so that’s something we want to be consistent in doing – saving ten, 15 runs every time we go on the field,” pointed out Reifer, who has overseen the side’s preparation over the last year.
“We still have a long way to go in terms of where we want to be at so we’re just taking one game at a time, and we look forward now to the next game on Thursday.”
The series is the second of the year for West Indies Under-19s who also toured England for six ODIs against the hosts last September.
West Indies Under-19s have been installed in Group D alongside Australia, Scotland and Sri Lanka for the ICC Under-19 World Cup which runs from January 14 to February 5 next year in the Caribbean.
GAME 1
South Africa Under-19s defeated West Indies Under-19s by 18 runs in the opening Youth One-Day International at Cumberland Playing Field on Sunday.
SCORES
SOUTH AFRICA U19s 146 off 34.2 overs (Jade Smith 34, Ethan Cunningham 30; Anderson Mahase 4-33, Onaje Amory 3-34)
WEST INDIES U19s 128 off 34.3 overs (Giovonte Depeiza 39, Ackeem Auguste 27, Teddy Bishop 24; Dewald Brevis 3-36)
GAME 2
West Indies Under-19s defeated South Africa Under-19s by eight wickets in the second Youth One-Day International at Arnos Vale Stadium on Tuesday.
SCORES
SOUTH AFRICA U19s 103 off 31.3 overs (Michael Copeland 24; Jaden Carmichael 3-25, McKenny Clarke 2-12, Johann Layne 2-14)
WEST INDIES U19s 104 for two off 23.2 overs (Matthew Nandu 42 not out, Ackeem Auguste 28 not out, Teddy Bishop
ICC Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup Groupings:
Group A - Bangladesh, England, Canada, United Arab Emirates
Group B - India, Ireland, South Africa, Uganda
Group C - Afghanistan, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Zimbabwe
Group D - Australia, Scotland, Sri Lanka, West Indies
(CMC)