THE West Indies are seen as a dangerous team heading into the World T20 Tournament this week.So dangerous they have been ranked number two in the world.

It is no secret that the regional side can bat any team out of a game, but their bowling has come into question.
However, according to West Indies bowling consultant Curtley Ambrose, the bowling has improved ahead of the World tournament the West Indies are seeking to win for the second time after their 2012 win.
“I think the bowling is really coming together. We have had a couple of good games so far, and there’s room for improvement, obviously, but I am quite satisfied at the moment with the way the guys are bowling,” said Sir Curtly.
Ambrose was speaking after the team beat Warwickshire in a practice game by 11 runs earlier this week.
Before that, the West Indies had gotten the better of Zimbabwe on two occasions with Dwayne Bravo proving to be a brilliant death bowler on all three occasions.
“As a bowling unit, we are working with a plan and, so far, the plan has gone well and I’m just hoping by the time we get to India, everything will just come together where we can do well in this tournament,” said Ambrose.
(Sportsmax.com).