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Sammy: Windies moving in right direction

West Indies Test captain Darren Sammy said he was extremely delighted with the steps his side have taken in achieving their goals in the longest version of the international game.

West Indies are now the fifth-ranked Test side in the World, following the latest update of the ICC Test Rankings table. It comes in the wake of an historic, 24-run victory for Zimbabwe in the second and final Test of their series against Pakistan on Saturday at the Harare Sports Club. The two-Test series was drawn 1-1 and the Pakistanis, ranked No.4 before the series, conceded five ratings points, dropping them behind Australia and West Indies.

“One of our goals has always been to be in the top five by 2015,” Sammy said. “As a Test team, we have worked really hard in the last three years and to achieve that goal two years early is a plus for us.

Sammy said: “We now have to continue working harder in order for us to keep moving forward.

Gibson added: “We were in India a couple of years ago and played good cricket, but didn’t win. Now the team dynamic is different, and with Chris Gayle back, we’ll give a tougher run.

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“Then, against New Zealand, we’ll be looking to move to No.5 in the Test rankings as that’s our aim. I want to put some distance between us and them, but they gave England a tough time in the Tests, so it won’t be easy. India into New Zealand is a tough duo to tour.”

The Test Rankings table, unlike the ICC One-day International Rankings table, is updated only after the conclusion of current series. West Indies face India in two Tests in November before flying to New Zealand for a series of three Tests.

The Windies last visited India in November-December 2011, when they lost a three-match Test series 2-0 – the drawn third match was the dramatic Mumbai Test that ended with the scores level.

The Caribbean side last toured New Zealand in 2008-09, drawing a two-Test series 0-0.

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