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Langer in awe of West Indies' fast-bowling talent

Tue, Jun 28, '16

 

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Justin Langer was particularly impressed by Alzarri Joseph, West Indies' highest wicket-taker at the Under-19 World Cup this year
West Indies cricket would go a long way to reaching its potential if Caribbean pitches regained the pace and bounce of yesteryear, according to Australia's stand-in coach Justin Langer. After Australia won the tri-series final against West Indies on Sunday, Langer said he had been in awe of the talent he had seen among local net bowlers over the past month.

However, the pitches offered up during the series tended to be on the slower side, as has been the case in the region for many years. Langer said he found it baffling that pitches were prepared that would help spinners such as Sunil Narine, who he said was "still going to be a star" on any surface due to his natural talent, instead of fast bowlers who could rattle opposing batsmen.

"There is so much fast-bowling talent here," Langer said. "You've got big, tall, beautiful athletes, and they run in and bowl fast and they keep bowling all day, but I don't understand why they play on such dead, low, lifeless wickets. It doesn't make any sense to us.