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West Indies can surprise us - Ian Healy

Australian issued the previous wicket keeper Ian Healy warning of taking the West Indies lightly. Players began Socceroos without those features in the IPL match preparations for those two series in the Caribbean experiences. Tests in the West Indies as a prelude to the whole series Ashes mission in July.



"The West Indies team is better than they let on," said Healy cricket.com.au. "They can surprise you. Their fast bowlers, if they get their lines and lengths and the right to control, and when you get a bit of confidence, they really start swaggering around Australia are going to have to be very good," said he said.

He warned the equator series win against England in Barbados and Healy head of the West Indies in the first Test at Windsor Park, Dominica on the back of strengthening the confidence men Michael Clarke against any form of complacency before can rest assured that Australia is a fantastic side test. "I think they (Australia) will not get hit, but you never know," said Healy. "If you get on the wrong side of a bad toss, and the West Indies to get something from the roll, then they love their trust and they may endure as a result-zero one. But, we have a good team. We have great depth and great skill in every aspect of our team of so We must play well. "

Australia included dizziness extra Fawad Ahmad along with Nathan Lyon to calculate the slow nature of the surfaces of the West Indies and Ian Healy said that the team will have to weigh the advantages of playing both spinners against play-Khayat extra to take advantage of reverse swing on offer. "You can play a couple of spinners there," he said. "But if you do, it still must be a spin good because it is not particularly fast or spin devastating, it's predictable to a certain extent. You weigh up the second rotor against the reverse swing."

Australia has not lost a series of experiments in the Caribbean since 1995 and the start of the candidate strongly consecutive extended. The first Test starts on June 3 at Windsor Park in Dominica.
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Item Reviewed: West Indies can surprise us - Ian Healy Description: Australian issued the previous wicket keeper Ian Healy warning of taking the West Indies lightly. Players began Socceroos without those features in the IPL match preparations for those two series in the Caribbean experiences. Tests in the West Indies as a prelude to the whole series Ashes mission in July."The West Indies team is better than they let on," said Healy cricket.com.au. "They can surprise you. Their fast bowlers, if they get their lines and lengths and the right to control, and when you get a bit of confidence, they really start swaggering around Australia are going to have to be very good," said he said. Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Unknown
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