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December 30, 2010
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Logie preps Jamaica for the unexpected |
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In a bid to simulate match situations that could face the team at next month's second Caribbean Twenty20 tournament, Jamaica's new head coach, Gus Logie, will today employ the tactics of playing with wet balls and responding to the demands of the idea of Super Over during the team's fourth practice match at Kensingston Park. The tactics, which are somewhat new to most of the team members, will see Logie continuing where he left off in the first three practice matches, with spin bowlers opening bowling attacks, and batsmen batting in different positions, as could be the case in the January 10-23 tournament. "It's about continuing to prepare for all eventualities," said Logie, who will be hoping to break the team's jinx of not being able to win a regional Twenty20 title in three attempts. |
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