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Jun 02, 2013 Sports
Left hander Assad Fudadin said he is looking forward to the West Indies A-team home series against Sri Lanka –A which is scheduled to start next Wednesday at Warner Park in St. Kitts. He told Kaieteur Sport that he is confident he will perform well in the tournament.
“I want to make the most of the opportunity and get back into the West Indies senior team. I am looking to occupy the crease for long periods and help support my teammates as well. We have a good team and can win the series, as long as the guys play as a unit we will be very hard to beat,” said Fudadin.
He stated that he fell short of his goals in the recently concluded first class season. “I definitely would have liked to score bigger but nevertheless I had some good performances in a few games and I will take the positives from it and move on. I didn’t get to practice much recently due to the rain but I must thank the Gandhi Youth Organization for allowing me to use their facility for net sessions. I also did some training in the gym,” he added.
Fudadin is among the four Guyanese selected for the West Indies A team, the other being Leon Johnson, Narsingh Deonarine and Veerasammy Permaul.
The Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club all-rounder also said that one of his goals is to win matches for the region at the highest level.
The team will be captained by Kirk Edwards and will face Sri Lanka-A in the first four-day “Test”, starting next Wednesday at Warner Park in St. Kitts.
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