LONDON – West Indies bowling consultant Sir Curtly Ambrose says his major aim with the Caribbean side is to help them return to playing with the passion and self-belief that characterised winning teams of the past.
The legendary fast bowler, who grabbed 405 wickets in 98 Tests, said the current Windies players possessed the skill set for international cricket but needed to add confidence and consistency to their game in order to break out of their losing slump.
“The level of respect the guys have for me it makes my job a little easier but I’ve got to get them to play with some passion and keep believing in themselves, because when you’ve been losing for so many years it can be difficult to pick yourself up,” said Sir Curtly.
He was speaking to TalkSport Radio in a live studio interview in which he was promoting his new autobiography, Time To Talk. (CMC)
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