In-form Windies primed to crush Irish hopes

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MUMBAI – West Indies bowlers Kemar Roach and Sulieman Benn will be out to cause some damage to the Irish batting line-up when they clash in their World Cup match in Mohali on Friday. The pace-spin combination was at their destructive best when they skittled co-hosts Bangladesh for their lowest ever ODI total of 58, a feat that angered local fans who ended up hurling stones at the West Indies bus following the match in Dhaka.
Safe in the knowledge that they will not face any local backlash following their next match, the Caribbeans will be keen to crush Ireland to boost their chances of a quarter-final place from a wide open Group B. West Indies had started their campaign on a sour note, suffering a comprehensive defeat by South Africa but they came back all guns blazing and swatted away the Netherlands and Bangladesh in their next two matches.
While paceman Roach and spinner Benn have excelled with the ball — taking 18 wickets between them in three matches — former captain Chris Gayle has caused havoc with the bat. The explosive Gayle and Kieron Pollard are well backed up by the experience of Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul in the batting department. “We will put our best foot forward when we play against Ireland later this week,” Roach, fourth on the wicket-taker’s list with 10 victims, said.