Dryson expects tense cricket series
West Indies head coach John Dyson is expecting a tense cricket series against England, which begins on February 4 in Jamaica with the first Test.
The West Indies recently returned from New Zealand where they drew the two-Test series 0-0.
Dyson said he will be looking for more good performances from the experienced members of the team, in the four Test matches, on home soil.
The Head Coach also noted that a number of other fast bowlers and seamers will be knocking at the door to “press the senior bowlers for a spot in the team”.
The first Test bowls off February 4 in Jamaica and will be followed by matches in Antigua, February 13 to 14, Barbados, February 26 to March 2 and Trinidad and Tobago, March 6 to 10.
The two sides will also play a 20/20 and five One Day International matches from March 15 to April 3.
England have not lost to West Indies in a Test series since Michael Atherton’s side lost 3-1 in 1998 in the Caribbean. They have beaten West Indies 3-0, 4-0 and 3-0 in their last three series.
