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Under-17 cricket coach upbeat

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BARBADOS Under-17 cricket coach Nhamo Winn feels the retention of half of this year’s squad will serve the country in good stead for next year’s Cricket West Indies Regional Under-17 Tournament.

The Bajans finished second behind hosts Trinidad and Tobago at the recently concluded tournament.

“Going forward we have seven players who are eligible for selection, so it would be a more experienced team once all seven are selected. We would like to get a bit more preparation in terms of practice games, which would help us with a faster start.

“I noticed as we played in the tournament our performance got better and better, where we were able to execute the tactics, and everything else just fell into place,” he said of the team’s performance yesterday. (RA) 

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