
Two-time T20 World Cup-winning captain, West Indies' Daren Sammy, says winning against smaller teams is no longer a foregone thing for the big cricket-playing nations and the ongoing tournament in Australia has brought home this point forcefully.
The legendary cricketer has also said he is mighty impressed with Zimbabwe, as despite not having a single star in the side, they proved worthy of the big stage by defeating Pakistan in the Super 12 phase of the tournament, proving that the fear factor among the smaller teams has disappeared.
"It does not matter who the teams are, there are no foregone conclusions. Even on the final day of Super 12 action, we saw South Africa needing to beat the Netherlands to reach the semifinals and falling short. Before that, Zimbabwe has got the better of Pakistan, Ireland saw off England and pretty much every team has been given a scare along the way," said Sammy, the 38-year-old veteran West Indies allrounder, who has also plied his trade in several T20 leagues across the world, including the IPL.