West Indies captain Kieron Pollard has been left unimpressed by his team's approach towards maintaining fitness levels. He added that it is frustrating to see a lack of maintenance of fitness levels preventing West Indies from fielding their best side. Pollard is coming back from a hamstring injury to captain West Indies in the ODIs against Ireland. The first ODI will be held at Sabina Park from Saturday.
"It has been an issue that has been plaguing us for the last couple of years. One way to look at it is, the selection policy, the fitness policies are there. Guys know exactly what is needed to represent the West Indian team. Sometimes, as individuals, we take it for granted. Yes, sometimes it hinders the process of selecting the best players at the given available time," Pollard was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo.
West Indies are without the services of left-handed batter Shimron Hetmyer, who wasn't selected due to not meeting the required fitness standards. "Things happened during the pandemic -- security reasons -- all these played a factor. But fitness has been one issue that has affected us in terms of trying to put our best team and sometimes, it's frustrating because you don't have the guys fit and available to represent the team," added Pollard.