Cricket in Caribbean will suffer till somebody does the right things: Simmons

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Former opener Thursday said in his native will continue to suffer till "somebody decides to do the right things", expressing sadness at a time when his country of employment, Afghanistan, is making rapid strides in the sport.

On the team's struggles over the years and the crushing innings loss to in a Test recently, he said it was depressing.

"I can imagine how depressing it must be for the Clive Lloyds, Viv Richards' and Sir of this world. It is depressing for all of us.

"Until somebody decides to do the right things where is concerned, it is going to stay like that for a while," he said.

The lauded India's victory in the first Test against and expected the team to maintain the momentum at

"Brilliant performance by in They have put down a marker saying that we are here to win the series. I think Pujara was exceptional in that first innings and he kept in the match," Simmons said.

defeated by 31 runs to take a 1-0 led in the four-match series.

"India has good fast bowlers too, it is not just Ashwin and Kuldeep. Bumrah, Shami, Ishant, Umesh Yadav can bowl well on bouncy wickets too and it is something that should be wary of at Perth," Simmons, who is here with the team for a training camp, told

The Afghan players are training at the Sciences (CSS) premises at The camp would conclude on December 15.

Asked to pick a favourite for the 50-overs in England next year, the former batsman said England would have to be one because of the way the team was playing.

"England will be high up there. It will be because of the way they are playing and also the conditions. Given their form and the make-up of their team, you have to say England," he added.

About team's preparations for the World Cup, Simmons said it had started with the camp in Chennai.

"Preparations for have just started and it has started well. The series against in February and March will give us a better idea as to where we stand.

"We still have a lot of work to do in the next three months so when May comes we can be as sharp as we can hope to be. We have started well. Hopefully everything will get better as we move along," the Afghan said.

On whether he had an idea of the squad that would be travelling to England, Simmons said the series against would be an indicator in that regard.

"Once we start whittling down our squad, we will know who are the 18 who will make it to the tournament. By the end of February-March, when we play the ODI series against Ireland, we can know."

To a query as to whether the team was too dependent on star leg-spinner Rashid Khan, he said that was not the case.

"I don't know where that concern comes from. In the Asia Cup recently, it wasn't just who took wickets. Lot of guys got wickets too. I'm not too worried. People are of the opinion that he is the only one who can win games. As long as the team doesn't think that way, we are fine."

Afghanistan, who made their entry into Test with a comprehensive defeat to India in Bengaluru earlier this year, need to get better at playing the longer format, he said.

"We need to get better at playing the longer format of the game as we haven't played much over the years. Most of the players have been exposed to the white-ball format.

"As with every team before, they struggled at the beginning because you have to learn how to adapt. That's the same with this team. They have to learn how to play for five days. It is a learning process.

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First Published: Thu, December 13 2018. 16:55 IST