ICC/ World Cup Qualifiers 2018
The two-time world champions West Indies start the qualifiers today against the UAE who won their opening encounter against PNG on Sunday comfortably.
The Caribbean side maybe described as a group of players hurting big time and unhappy to be playing the International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018 because they believe they belong among the top sides.
The match which is being played at the Old Hararians Sports Club in Harare will

see the West Indies getting their first chance to be among the 10 teams at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 in the tournament for the second tier ODI teams.
Windies were the champions in the first two editions of the World Cup, in 1975 and 1979, and made the final in 1983. But their graph has been on a downslide in more recent years. As a result, they are in the qualifying competition.
Many followers might expect them to just blow away the opposition, but the reality could be very different. Indeed, Windies were anything but dominant in their warm-up games.
In the first, against Afghanistan, a strong bowling performance led by the pacemen was followed by a dismal show with the bat as Windies, chasing 164, were bowled out for 110. Only two batsmen got starts then, Evin Lewis (36) and Marlon Samuels (34).
The batting didn’t get much better in the second game, as UAE, led by returns of











