Nurse working overtime to climb the ranks as a genuine all-rounder

BANGALORE, India (CMC) – Emerging West Indies cricketer Ashley Nurse says he is working hard to establish himself as a genuine all-rounder following a blistering half-century for West Indies A against India A last Sunday.

Nurse, known for his off-spin bowling, blasted 57 off 50 balls with six fours and a six in a bold attempt to rescue his side in an uphill run chase during the first One Day match, but despite his efforts, West Indies A suffered a 77-run loss to India A at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
“Everyone knows my bowling is my strength and that is the one area that got me into the West Indies set-up,” said Nurse. “But I can also bat and I have been working very hard at my batting as well. I want to get better with the bat and move up the ranks to become a ‘proper’ all-rounder.”
Nurse came to the crease after Narsingh Deonarine fell for the joint top-score of 57 at 176-7 in the 30th over, and proceeded with a swift tail-end counter-attack.
Originally selected for just the limited-overs portion of the tour, Nurse was later named in the squad for the three four-day matches.
“This is a big tour for me. I see this as a second chance to get myself back to the West Indies team so I’m looking to take this opportunity with both hands. I’m feeling confident and I feel well with the way I’m playing at the moment. Whenever I bowl I look to get wickets and whenever I go out to bat I look to get runs,” he noted
Nurse made his debut for Barbados in the Regional 4-Day tournament and was among the leading wicket-takers.
He took a record match haul of 14-40 against the Windward Islands, ending with 45 wickets to emerge as a crucial member of the championship-winning team.
“No matter the format I just try to be consistent. I believe some people had me pigeon-holed as a limited overs bowler but I never let that worry me too much,” he said.
“I always knew I could bowl in any format. I just wanted to perform and be consistent and make the most of every opportunity. That’s exactly what I’m looking to do on this tour as well”.
West Indies A defeated India A by 55 runs yesterday to level the series.

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