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Blame Game In West Indies Camp After Team India`s Thumping Win In 1st Test, Captain Kraigg Brathwaite Says THIS
He also asked for the batters to be better in their shot selection ahead of the second Test starting on July 20 in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad.
Following a disappointing performance in the first Test against India, West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite expressed his disappointment with both himself and the batting unit. He acknowledged the lack of significant runs at the Windsor Park Stadium as a letdown. The exceptional off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin claimed remarkable match figures of 12 for 131, leading to West Indies being dismissed for 150 and 130 in their respective innings. This resulted in a heavy defeat for the West Indies, as they lost the first Test by an innings and a staggering 141 runs. Brathwaite, batting as an opener, could only manage scores of 20 and 7 in the match.
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“We just let ourselves down. What disappointed me most was that I did not get any runs. I think in this team I have to lead from the front -– and that’s my job. I really have got to do better. First innings, one or two dismissals, especially at particular times, wasn’t good for us. We were getting the partnership just before lunch, and we lost a wicket the ball before. There were situations in the game at times when we lost it -– but for me, I think as a senior guy you know I’ve got to lead the way,” said Brathwaite after the match ended.
He also asked for the batters to be better in their shot selection ahead of the second Test starting on July 20 in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad.
“It is tough. It is having the balance and playing the shot in the right way, whether to defend or sweep. I think we didn't execute the shots we were trying. Even today we had some defensive dismissals. We have to use the bat more instead of our pads. Will help us in these conditions.” Talking about the pitch being conducive for spinners, Brathwaite said the first innings total was just not good enough despite having knowledge of conditions beforehand.
“On the toss, I think the pitch played quite good, and it did not spin much on day one. I just think we let ourselves down with the bat (in the first innings), scoring only 150, we knew the pitch was going to get drier and spin more, and so that first-innings total was not good enough.”
Brathwaite signed off by praising young Alick Athanaze for being the lone bright spot in the match for the hosts. “He had a good start. You could see that he belongs. Bowling, he had to do a job because we lost Cornwall for four hours. His future is bright. Has a strong mind."