While the West Indies are just one of the two sides to have won multiple men’s T20 World Cup titles, the Caribbean team will need to overturn some poor form at recent ICC tournaments, if they are to become the only three-time winner of the event.
The Caribbean great also told The Daily Star about what the Gabba Test win means for West Indies cricket.
"Although this edition has just started, I can see the urge from the curators to prepare sporting tracks which is a positive sign."
Fast-bowling great Ambrose, who is currently in Dhaka working as a commentator in the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), gave a positive nod when he was asked whether he would want to work with the Bangladesh team.
Both teams have a lot of work to do in order for them to move up the ICC rankings. They have to beat the top teams on a regular basis.
Curtly Ambrose was scathing about the West Indies' "totally embarrassing" defeat by England inside three days during last week's first Test at Edgbaston.
Bangladesh’s new bowling coach Courtney Walsh says that he hopes to pass on the spirit that he and Curtly Ambrose had shared during their playing days
While the West Indies are just one of the two sides to have won multiple men’s T20 World Cup titles, the Caribbean team will need to overturn some poor form at recent ICC tournaments, if they are to become the only three-time winner of the event.
The Caribbean great also told The Daily Star about what the Gabba Test win means for West Indies cricket.
"Although this edition has just started, I can see the urge from the curators to prepare sporting tracks which is a positive sign."
Fast-bowling great Ambrose, who is currently in Dhaka working as a commentator in the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), gave a positive nod when he was asked whether he would want to work with the Bangladesh team.
Both teams have a lot of work to do in order for them to move up the ICC rankings. They have to beat the top teams on a regular basis.
Curtly Ambrose was scathing about the West Indies' "totally embarrassing" defeat by England inside three days during last week's first Test at Edgbaston.
Bangladesh’s new bowling coach Courtney Walsh says that he hopes to pass on the spirit that he and Curtly Ambrose had shared during their playing days