(Reuters) - West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell says he is confident of recovering from a knee problem in time for his side's second Cricket World Cup match against Australia on Thursday. He was not required to bat as West Indies cantered to victory in under 14 overs with the loss of three wickets. The 31-year-old is renowned for his six-hitting capability and is considered a genuine match-winner for Jason Holder's team at the World Cup in England. "I'm ready, this is the World Cup. So I don't mind resting for a month or two months after the World Cup but I want to leave everything here for the World Cup."
Source: The Star June 01, 2019 04:30 UTC