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'WI series stepping stone to Australia'
![]() Yuvraj Singh feels the upcoming series against the West Indies is crucial as a good performance could boost India's morale ahead of the Australia tour. "I'm looking forward to the West Indies series. It is an important series for us. We can take the confidence to Australia after doing well here. I'm looking forward to the series and doing well," Yuvraj said. The West Indies are to arrive in India on Thursday, immediately after the conclusion of their ongoing Test series in Bangladesh, to play three Tests and five ODIs against the hosts, commencing with the opening Test in Delhi on Sunday. The Punjab batsman, man of the tournament in the World Cup triumph, said the Indians need to adapt to the bouncier conditions in Australia in order to do well there. "The conditions (in India and Australia) will be different but the important thing is that we have to play good cricket. There will be more bounce (in Australia). But Indians have done well against Australia," he said. India are set to depart for Australia soon after the conclusion of the ODI series against the West Indies on December 11. "I think in the last few years India have done very well in Test cricket. It was unfortunate that we lost 4-0 (in England). But half the team was injured," he added. Yuvraj said India has a lot of experienced players who know the ways to tackle the bouncing ball and youngsters could learn from them. "Most of the players play the bouncing ball well. Sachin (Tendulkar), Rahul (Dravid) and (VVS) Laxman have done very well in Australia. It's time for youngsters to learn from them, do well against the West Indies and take the confidence to Australia," he added. On the series against the once mighty Windies, Yuvraj said the visitors would certainly miss hard-hitting opener and former captain Chris Gayle who's not part of the touring party owing to his ongoing tussle with WICB. "Chris Gayle has scared all bowlers in T20. It's unfortunate that a guy like Chris Gayle is not playing Test cricket. It's been lovely to interact with him. (If he doesn't feature in the series) it will be very unfortunate to not have him. He will be missed," he said. Yuvraj, who has scored 8051 runs in 274 ODIs at an average of 37.62, said he wanted to earn a name for himself in the longer version of the game in which he has played only 35 matches, scoring 1709 runs at 35.60, despite being around for a long time. "I want to be a good Test cricketer. I have done decently well but I'm looking to improve my graph all the time in the next few years. "It's unfortunate, every time I have done well, I got injured. I fell sick in Sri Lanka (in 2010). It's part of life and you have got to move on. I'm sure the more we play the better we become," he added. Yuvraj, who has been out of action since fracturing his left index finger during the second Test against England at Trent Bridge, said he was recovering well and hoped to be fully fit by the time he took to the field against the West Indies. "I am recovering now. Has been a long time off the field. For the last 10-15 days I have been pushing really hard. Hopefully, I will be 100 per cent when I take the field." To a query on the national team's improved performance on the field in the recent ODIs series against England, Yuvraj said India have been a good fielding side since 2003. "The Indian team has always been a great fielding side. I feel since 2003 India has been a good fielding side. Guys like (Suresh) Raina, Rohit (Sharma), and Virat (Kohli) are extremely talented fielders. I'm sure the 'old-horse' (himself) is also capable of saving a few runs. We have been doing really well in the fielding department." Commenting on leg-spinner Rahul Sharma, who was a surprise inclusion in the Test Team, Yuvraj said the Punjab cricketer was an asset to him in the Indian Premier League. "I think he's been great for Pune Warriors. Whenever I have given him the ball, he's got me wickets. He's been economical. I hope he does well. "If you have the best talent you should play them irrespective of how much domestic cricket they have played," he said. Yuvraj also expressed confidence that his long-time teammate and veteran off-spinner Harbhajan Singh who has been dropped from the side, would make a comeback soon. "If you are the best no one can stop you, that's what I feel. He is a great bowler. He has got 400 wickets and has played almost 100 Tests. He has got a great stature and he is a fighter." Commenting on his online banter with England's Kevin Pietersen via twitter, Yuvraj said, "KP gave me the label of a pie-chucker. So when Ravindra Jadeja dismissed I told him you were pie-chucked. It's been good fun." The cricketer said reports quoting him saying that Formula One cannot be as popular as cricket in the country were wrong. "I was misquoted. I never said F1 cannot match cricket's popularity. I said it would be difficult to match cricket's popularity," he clarified. Cricket | 'WI series stepping stone to Australia' | ESPNSTAR.com
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West Indies impress with "team-spirit"
![]() MS Dhoni does not give away much- it is never easy to read his thoughts on and off the field. Cool as a cucumber, the Indian skipper always keep his emotions in check and it was no different at the unveiling of the Airtel Trophy for the Test series between India and the West Indies. The event itself was drab- the launch happened 30 minutes behind schedule, there was no clarity on whether Dhoni and his West Indian counterpart Darren Sammy would address the media nor did the two skippers seem particularly excited. It was all a little surprising given the scenario around which the series is being played- India, coming off a disastrous tour of England have to set their house in order against the tourists before embarking on a challenging tour of Australia while the Caribbean Islanders have to prove that they can do more than just win against Bangladesh. Dhoni and Sammy, in their Test whites waited patiently to be called on stage- once they got up there, the skippers after the routine photo opportunity for the print and TV medium, stepped off and went their different ways. Not a word from either man- they appeared to be extremely cordial to each other- Sammy, one would have wondered, had a thing or two to prove to the Indian media with his body language- after all his team would be looking to avenge the series defeat back in the West Indies earlier this year. Instead the visiting skipper looked like a man who was just nervous with all the attention and wanted nothing more than a quick getaway. Dhoni was more at ease, obviously, amongst his own country-men, that horrific English summer would have taught him to value home conditions a lot more. But that is when the scene changed. While the West Indian players trooped out together, looking dapper in their official team jerseys, oozing of “team spirit”, Dhoni walked out of the hotel with his wife in tow, before zooming away in a waiting SUV. Maybe this will set the tone for the series- of course the Indians are the favourites at home but the way visitors trooped out with their friends and WAGS was a clear indication that they wanted to stick close to each other in alien and what probably will be, extremely challenging conditions. The Delhi chill has just begun to settle and some of the West Indian cricketers were a touch uncomfortable with the nip in the air. Come Sunday, they will have to face a little more of that, early in the morning at the Ferozshah Kotla. Time will tell how the series shapes up but by the look of things, the West Indies are here to make their presence felt- their strut and their confidence was no pretence. India need to watch out, as do the West Indies- a heavy defeat against the hosts at the Kotla could well put some mist in their own unity! Cricket | West Indies impress with "team-spirit" | ESPNSTAR.com
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