Jamaica Gleaner

Aussies touch down for white-ball series

- CASTRIES, ST LUCIA (CMC):

AUSTRALIA ARRIVED here late Monday for their eight-match white-ball series against West Indies, marking their first tour of the Caribbean in six years and their first bilateral, limited-overs series against the home side in nearly a decade.

The 18-man squad touched down at Hewanorra Internatio­nal Airport in the south of the island following a near 17-hour direct flight from Brisbane, and are now set to undergo quarantine at their hotel before beginning training later in the week.

Australia will face West Indies in five Twenty20 Internatio­nals from July 9-16 before travelling to Barbados for three One-Day Internatio­nals from July 20-24.

Most of the squad participat­ed in a planning camp on the Gold Coast last weekend and captain Aaron Finch said Australia were considerin­g employing a three-pronged spin attack in the fivematch series, especially with the Daren Sammy National Stadium having seen its fair share of cricket recently.

“If you look at the scores, it’s not a highscorin­g ground, it’s generally a bit slower and spins a little bit,” said Finch.

“So we’ll look at those options once we get on the ground … .”

He added: “It’s also an opportunit­y for us to tinker around a little bit, and probably play a few different structures of team, that will give us an opportunit­y to gather some more informatio­n leading into the World Cup.”

Leg-spinners Adam Zampa and Mitchell Swepson, along with left-arm spinner Ashton Agar, are the slow bowlers in the squad.

Australia were hit with several late withdrawal­s, however, as the likes of Glenn Maxwell, Kane Richardson, David Warner, Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, Marcus Stoinis, Jhye Richardson and Daniel Sams all pulled out for varying reasons.

On their last T20 tour of the Caribbean, Australia won the first match in St Lucia by eight wickets but lost the second in Barbados by 14 runs.

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