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WI chase sixth victory

Last Updated 19 March 2013, 18:01 IST

Tall spinner Shane Shillingford returns home to Dominica hoping to continue his heroics as the West Indies chase a sixth successive Test victory when they take on Zimbabwe, starting on Wednesday.

Shillingford was man-of-the-match after taking nine wickets in last week's easy triumph in the first Test in Bridgetown, Barbados.

West Indies won by nine wickets in two-and-a-half days as spin bowling proved a surprise catalyst for success at the Kensington Oval.

It will be no surprise if the 30-year-old Shillingford, recalled to the Test side last week, wreaks havoc at Windsor Park in Roseau, his home ground.

He got 10 wickets in Roseau last April against Australia and says he wants similar success against the inexperienced Zimbabweans.


"Hopefully I will get a good return again," he said in a television interview on the eve of the second of the two-test series.

West Indies coach Otis Gibson called Shillingford's role in the first Test exceptional, saying: "We expect the same again in Dominica. The spin department is strong right now. We have four or five quality spinners to choose from."

For the home side in the second Test, scheduled to run through to Sunday, Gibson said there would be more focus on batting.  "One of our plans as a batting group is to try and bat 140 to 150 overs in an innings. (In Bridgetown), we got bowled out in a day; that wasn't the best for us," he told the official West Indies cricket website.

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(Published 19 March 2013, 18:01 IST)

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