'Narine's absence is a big loss for us'
With star spinner Sunil Narine suspended for suspect action, West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo said absence of the mystery spinner is a big loss and he would be hard to replace in the World Twenty20.
"Narine's absence is a big loss for us and any team. His four overs is crucial, he's one of the best bowlers in the world. He is someone who can't really be replaced. The team will miss him badly," Bravo said at an interactive session in Kolkata on Saturday.
"I personally wish him all the best for his return to International Cricket. We have to look beyond that and back his replacement Ashley Nurse. He's not that big turner but he's handy as a batsman. We still have a good position as a team.
They were the champions in 2012 in Sri Lanka, but Bravo said it will be fresh start for his team.
"Our chances is just as good as other teams. What happened four years ago is past. We have to focus on this tournament. We lost some key players but we still feel have the right balance. Our aim is to get top four then it will be anybody's game," he said.
Short on match practice because of the contract row back home, West Indies may find it difficult initially but Bravo said this format can be anybody's.
"I don't think any group is easier. Anything is possible in this format. No 1 can be beaten by No 8. Every team has match winners."
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