CricketSports Sammy confident ahead of India Test by Barbados Today 20/09/2025 written by Barbados Today 20/09/2025 3 min read A+A- Reset West Indies head coach Daren Sammy. (Sportsmax) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 46 Having not won a Test series in India since 1983, West Indies head coach Daren Sammy is well aware of the challenges his side will face when they travel to the sub-continent for a two-match Test series next month. However, he said the team was in good spirits and was confident of doing well against the fourth-ranked Test side in the world, despite being ranked four places lower. It will be the regional side’s first Test tour to India since 2018 and will see the two sides clash in the opening Test at Ahmedabad from October 2 to 6, with the second match in Delhi from October 10 to 14. Sammy admitted, though, that it would not be an easy task to end their 42-year drought. “India, we all know, is going to be a challenge. It’s a place that I think since 1983 we have not won a series there, and I think that in itself speaks volumes of what we’re trying to achieve when we go down to India. “However, the way we’ve gone about selecting the squad and identifying the roles we feel that could be executed, first that will allow us to be successful and then we put the personnel and the skillset to match the role that is required, that’s how we came about with the squad for India,” Sammy revealed during a press conference held by Cricket West Indies on Thursday. You Might Be Interested In CRICKET- CLOSE- WI (289) & 127-6 vs ENG (77) – 2nd day, 1st Test Chase slices through England to set up crushing win GUYANA-Court rules on former government backbencher “We are really looking forward because we have some guys returning with some skillsets, we have some guys who have missed out, but all in all, I think we have selected a really good squad based on the roles and the skillsets that will be required for India, and I’m looking forward to it.” Sammy said that as part of preparations for the tour, he was continually having conversations with the team to instil a sense of belief and confidence within the group. “It’s not just one conversation, it’s a continuation of the brand of cricket and how we want to play, the betterment of skills. But to me, most important is the belief in oneself, in one’s ability, in one’s technical ability as well and trusting the process. “I did say from the top that it’s been 42 years that we have not won a series in India and the challenges that we face; however, for me and the squad, it’s understanding what we’re trying to achieve and the processes that we have to tick in achieving those things,” Sammy said. The head coach said he had taken note of New Zealand’s 3-0 win over India last November, which condemned the latter to their first defeat in a Test series at home since 2012. Sammy said the West Indies would be looking to emulate some of the tactics employed by New Zealand in their bid to win the series. (CMC) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like PM Cup players get major prizes during Flow visit 14/12/2025 New Zealand wrap up three-day victory over Windies 13/12/2025 Windies fold to NZ’s second-string fast bowlers 11/12/2025