Samuels vows to become number one batsman in Tests

KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC) – Marlon Samuels has vowed to become the number one batsman in Test cricket following his starring role that helped propelled West Indies to the heights of cricket glory once more. Samuels has promised to work hard at further improving his game after playing a leading role in helping West Indies secure the ICC Twenty20 trophy following their win over Sri Lanka on Sunday.
The 31-year-old batsman is focused on claiming the top spot in the longer version of the game.
“I want to be number one and I will continue to work hard because I want to be number one before I finish,” Samuels told journalists at the Normal Manley International Airport Wednesday.
“I have a lot of plans and the bar continues to rise, especially when I achieve my goals. So what I can say is, look out for a more mature cricketer, and an improved cricketer, and I will just continue to work as hard as possible.”
His top score of 78 runs and one for 15 earned him man-of-the-match and was crucial in Windies 36-run victory over hosts Sri Lanka in Sunday’s final.
Samuels has so far played 39 Test matches with an average of 32.83.
He has made three hundreds and 15 fifties with a top score of 117 and is aiming for his first double and triple century in the near future.
“The world hasn’t seen a double century or a triple century from me as yet, so look forward for them and as soon as possible,” Samuels stated.
“Every time I talk things before it happens, so you can see by now I like to put myself under pressure … that’s how I bring out the best in me.”
Samuels is enjoying an exciting come back in international cricket after serving a two-year ban that ended in 2010.
Indian police had accused him of giving out team information to a known bookie prior to a one-day international between the West Indies and India in 2007.
“For you to have been playing something since age 12 and then for someone to tell you that you can’t play for two years, words can’t explain how tough that is, but nevertheless I am back with my first love, which is cricket,” Samuels said.
“I always loved Test cricket and I continue to love Test cricket. The T20 is exciting, brings a lot of new fans, but Test cricket continues to keep the older people. I think you are more recognised in the world as a Test cricketer.”

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