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The West Indies all out of him in three consecutive innings in the Test series against Australia. Coach Darren Sammy praised the bowlers and said that the team is now able to challenge any opposition. He also appreciated the contribution of bowling coach Ravi Rampaul.
Delhi: The West Indies Test team has surprised everyone with a recent performance against Australia. During the Test series, the Caribbean bowlers all out the Australian team in three consecutive innings. Out of these, the Kangaroo team could not reach even 300 runs. Such a demonstration in Test cricket, especially in the circumstances where fast bowlers help and the situation is not favorable for the spinners, is really comfortable.
Coach Darren Sammy’s big statement
After the end of the first day of the second Test, West Indies head coach Darren Sammy praised his team bowlers. He said, “We bowled against the world’s number 1 team in three innings and all three times. If we add the missed catch, we would have taken 37 wickets. This is the result of our homework and hard work of bowlers.”
In the first innings, Alex Carrie and Bu Webster shared 112 runs for Australia. Both scored half -centuries and handled the team. To this Sammy said, “If the opposition wins the toss and bat first and you stop him for 280 runs then it will be considered good. However, after lunch, we gave him some opportunities, but in the subsequent session we took the situation with five wickets.”
Role of bowling coach Ravi Rampaul
Darren Sammy also appreciated bowling coach Ravi Rampaul. He said that after the arrival of Rampaul, the attitude of the bowlers has changed. Now the bowlers are not only working on the strategy, but its effect is also visible. Sammy said, “When the bowlers bowl on the right length and line, they can trouble the batsmen of any team, not only Australia.”
With this confidence of Sammy, it is clear that the West Indies is not just a matter of history, but is preparing for the future. His attack is capable of challenging any strong batting lineup.