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West Indies Unfazed by England's Ashes Focus, Aiming for Trent Bridge Redemption

Joshua Da Silva, the West Indies wicketkeeper-batter, has expressed his understanding of England's focus on the 2025-26 Ashes, despite their current series against the Caribbean side. Da Silva believes that England's long-term planning could inadvertently benefit West Indies if it leads to underestimation of their current opponents.

England's dominant victory at Lord's, which gave them a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, was overshadowed by the retirement of legendary fast bowler James Anderson. The move was made with an eye towards regaining the Ashes in Australia in two years' time.

However, Da Silva does not view England's decision as a slight. He acknowledges their motivation to prepare for Australia in advance, especially if it means underestimating West Indies. "If they take us for granted, we might get a win, or might win the series," he said.

West Indies' batting performance in the first Test was disappointing, with only Gudakesh Motie scoring over 30 runs. Da Silva admitted that the team had a "few soft dismissals" and that they needed to "soak up more pressure" and avoid losing wickets in clusters.

Despite the setback, Da Silva remains optimistic about West Indies' chances at Trent Bridge. He believes that the team can learn from their mistakes and improve their performance. "We are doing everything we can, rebuilding, and going hard forward into the next Test," he said.

Da Silva also emphasized the importance of his experience in the team, despite being only 24 years old. He is the fourth most experienced member of the squad and has scored a century against England in the past. "I hope to see that some of the boys can ask me some questions and just look up to the games that I've played," he said.

Da Silva echoed head coach Andre Coley's call for a repeat of the resilience the team displayed against Australia at the start of the year, when they squared a two-match series at the Gabba after a similar loss in Adelaide. "It's something we can look at," he said. "If we can replicate that, all of us will be really happy."

Tags: #Cricket, #WestIndies, #England, #Ashes, #Lord's

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