West Indies captain Darren Sammy hopes a winning history at Arnos Vale can help lift his team from a prolonged losing streak against Australia when the first of five one-day internationals is played on Friday.
West Indies has won 17 of 20 ODIs at the picturesque venue, which is nestled on St. Vincent's southwest coast between the tiny E.T. Joshua airport and the Caribbean Sea.
"So far, St. Vincent has been a very good ground for us. As a West Indies team, we always get results in our favor here," Sammy said. "For me personally, it's a happy hunting ground. The last three games here, we won all three."
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