WI most watchable team in WC\, but have vulnerability: Waugh

WI most watchable team in WC, but have vulnerability: Waugh

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Former believes are the most watchable team in the ongoing edition of being played in England and

"They are the most watchable team in the tournament with a batting line-up that can kidnap any attack with brute force," he added.

Windies, two-time world champions, have the likes of Chris Gayle, Andre Russell, and others in their squad and these players are capable of making a mockery of any attack in the world.

However, Waugh feels Windies' tendency to play one dimensional can also go against them in the tournament.

"No ground is big enough when this behemoth of a batting order clicks into overdrive, but they also have a vulnerability against high-quality as they tend to play one dimensional at times," he said.

The Jason Holder-led side demolished the Pakistani batting line-up with a barrage of short-pitch deliveries and ultimately bowled them out for mere 105 in their opening encounter in the ongoing Oshane Thomas finished with 4-27, while and Russell shared five wickets between them before Windies clinched a seven-wicket win over

"For the first time in a long while they have fast-bowling depth vindicated by Friday's win against without their finest in Kemar Roach and "

However, the 54-year-old believes would still need to improve their fielding in order to be more successful in the showpiece event.

"Their Achilles heel however will be their lack of mobility in the field and this is where can influence the outcome," said Waugh.

"Every side in this tournament will be wary of playing the Windies and I wouldn't want to face them in a knock-out match.

"They are the sort of team that, if they get on a roll and build some momentum, then they could win it all like the ICC Men's World T20 back in 2016," he added.

West Indies will next play Australia on June 6 at Trent Bridge,

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First Published: Tue, June 04 2019. 16:14 IST