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Paul ready to help West Indies make it through World Cup Qualifier

Paul ready to help West Indies make it through World Cup Qualifier

Confidence is key for all-rounder Keemo Paul as he and his West Indies teammates try to qualify for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. The 25-year-old has returned to the West Indies ODI squad for the first time since July last year and will hope to help the two-time champions advance from the Qualifier in Zimbabwe.

“I’ve been out for a while and to come back, I'm just really excited to play some cricket and to perform back amongst my friends, people that I call my second family” the right-arm pacer said. “I've always been a hard worker, but I would say I've had to dial in more on specifics and get mentally tough to get back here.

“Cricket is all about being mentally strong. It was just about speaking to the right people, getting the right motivation, and also motivating myself.”

Back in the squad, Paul has now been given an important job to do by selector Desmond Haynes, who holds him up as a match-winner. This is no different to how Paul views himself but admits performances to back up this belief have been lacking. Ominously for the West Indies’ opponents, he believes a match-winning showing is not far away.

He added: “I definitely think I'm a match-winner, I always try to be positive, I always try to be my own hype man. I just try to motivate myself as much as possible. People may say that I am a match-winner, but I want to prove it.

“I’m at a stage now in my career, where I need to do better and where I need to actually stand up as a match-winner and put in those performances. Every game, I go there with that mentality now to be a match-winner, so, I think it is going to come very, very soon.”

The West Indies open their qualifying campaign against the United States, also facing Nepal, Zimbabwe and the Netherlands in the group stages. They are under the guidance of a new coach in the form of Daren Sammy, the only men’s captain to have won the T20 World Cup twice. And Paul believes the 39-year-old has already had an impact on the side.

He said: “It's really good to have a legend like Daren Sammy around, he has a very calm demeanour. He is a very cool guy. The players feel really, really good and really, really comfortable. He also brings a lot of energy and motivation to the camp.”

The confidence Paul feels in himself also spreads to the wider team, with the Guyana-born player not willing to consider anything other than qualification.

“I wouldn't say not qualifying would be a failure, but I wouldn't look down that road because I think we'll definitely qualify,” Paul revealed. "In life, I don't see anything as a failure. It's all about learning and moving forward. I'm pretty confident and that's the mood in the camp. We're up for it, so I definitely think that we will qualify.

FULL SQUAD: Shai Hope (captain), Rovman Powell (vice captain), Shamarh Brooks, Yannic Cariah, Keacy Carty, Roston Chase, Johnson Charles, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph

Brandon King, Kyle Mayers, Keemo Paul, Nicholas Pooran, Romario Shepherd

West Indies Match Schedule

All matches start at 9am local time (3am Eastern Caribbean/2am Jamaica)

Sunday 18 June: v USA at Takashinga Cricket Club

Thursday 22 June: v Nepal at Harare Sports Club

Saturday 24 June: v Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club

Monday 26 June: v Netherlands at Takashinga Cricket Club

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