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CWC'19: Sheldon Cottrell targets NZ warm-up to be in top shape

Dubai [UAE], May 28 (ANI): West Indies fast bowler Sheldon Cottrell is taking the final warm-up match against New Zealand seriously to be in top shape for the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.

ANI May 28, 2019 12:35 IST googleads

West Indies fast bowler Sheldon Cottrell

Dubai [UAE], May 28 (ANI): West Indies fast bowler Sheldon Cottrell is taking the final warm-up match against New Zealand seriously to be in top shape for the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.
The Caribbean side will take on the Kiwis, later today at 3:00 pm (IST). West Indies' first warm-up fixture against South Africa was abandoned due to rain, while New Zealand defeated India by six wickets in its opening practice match.
"The game against New Zealand, I am taking it very seriously. It is the final warm-up before the big tournament, so I know what I want to do and what is required to be in top shape for the World Cup," ICC quoted Cottrell, as saying.
West Indies won the World Cup on two occasions under the leadership of Clive Lloyd - the first edition in 1975 when they beat Australia and again in 1979 when they defeated England.
Cottrell said he is still learning the game from established players like Chris Gayle, Kemar Roach, and Jason Holder, to perform at his best level in the 50-over tournament.
"We are still students of the game, still learning. So any information I can get from those experienced guys - most of whom play cricket around the world - I will grasp it," he said.
"I am 90 per cent happy (with my bowling). I am very hard on myself when it comes to my bowling. There is always room for improvement - I am at 90 per cent and hoping that I can get to a hundred," Cottrell added.
England and Wales are set to host the much-awaited World Cup from May 30 to July 14. West Indies will open its campaign against Pakistan on May 31 at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. (ANI)

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