England seamer Reece Topley says bowlers must prepare to ‘take their medicine’ when England face the West Indies on a St Lucia pitch that threatens to deliver a run-fest.
The T20 World Cup has been dominated by the ball thus far, with record-breaking bowling performances and just three innings of 200 or more in the entire group stage.
But two of those have come in the last three days at the ground in Beausejour, suggesting the pendulum has turned just in time for the defending champions to meet the co-hosts in a battle of the big-hitters.
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