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India vs West Indies: Cricket’s ‘mountain man’ Rahkeem Cornwall says Test format suits his game

Cornwall has been rewarded for his impressive record for Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the West Indies Championship and the West Indies ‘A’ team, since making his first-class debut less than five years ago.

Updated on: Aug 18, 2019 06:49 PM IST
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Big-bodied spin bowling all-rounder Rahkeem Cornwall believes he is well-suited to the longest format and credited his consistent performance in first-class cricket to his maiden call up to the West Indies squad for the Test series against India. Cornwall first played first-class cricket in 2014 and has 260 wickets from 55 first-class matches along with 2224 runs. He recently scored two half-centuries in two unofficial ‘Tests’ against India.

File image of Rahkeem Cornwall. (Getty images)
File image of Rahkeem Cornwall. (Getty images)

“I believe the Test format suits my game because of the consistency a player needs over a long period of time to be successful, and I’ve enjoyed that challenge so far in my career playing first-class cricket,” Cornwall told the Cricket West Indies website.

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“The feeling (on getting called up) is great - it’s something I’ve been pushing to achieve for a long time,” said the 26-year-old, who is 6’6” tall and weighs around 140 kilograms and couldn’t make it to the squad earlier due to fitness issues.

“The feeling would be great if I was picked in the first test. I just would want to go out and perform and don’t disappoint my friends and family.” In 2018-19, Cornwall claimed 54 wickets in nine matches at an average of 17.68 to emerge as the leading wicket-taker. In international A-team cricket, most notably in the 2018, he clinched 19 wickets at an average of 18.42 during their 3-0 home series win versus England Lions.

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“I’ve been putting in a lot of work over the last couple of months. I’ve always pushed myself. I feel I can go on and I think the on field results I’ve achieved have shown the progress I’m making.” Cornwall said batting legend Brian Lara had provided him early inspiration to be a cricketer but he idolises former South Africa all-rounder Jacques Kallis.

“The Test match I remember most watching was Brian Lara’s 400 in Antigua 2004. It was early inspiration for sure to become a professional cricketer and to play for the West Indies,” he said.

“My cricket hero is definitely Jacques Kallis. The way he carried himself as an allrounder on and off the field, I’ve tried to visualise and work to match certain things I saw Kallis to do my game.”

 
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