West Indies coach John Dyson is unhappy with team preparations for the three-match ODI series against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi.
A few of the members of the national team were part of the Stanford Superstars squad and played in the recently concluded Stanford Super Series. Dyson was critical of the long preparatory camp for the Stanford matches, which was from September 18 till the start of tournament on October 25. He said it made it difficult for the West Indies side to train together ahead of the Pakistan clash.
The WICB, however, has managed to arrange a three-week camp in New Zealand for the team as a build-up to to the series. The West Indies play two Tests, two Twenty20 internationals and five ODIs from December 11 to January 13.
West Indies last played an one-dayer back in August, when they won the final of a tri-series involving Canada and Bermuda. The first ODI between West Indies and Pakistan will be played at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium on November 12.
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