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05 Nov 2013 08:20 #161335
by chairman
Indian batsmen have been in blistering form and the West Indies skipper Darren Sammy feels that the two-Test series, starting here on Wednesday, will pose a tough challenge for his bowlers.
“We have respect for India. When you look at their recent one-day series (against Australia that India won 3-2) their batsmen have been in good nick. No one wicket is the prized wicket. Everybody in the top six minus Vijay has been playing really good and has been in good form. It would be a tough battle for our bowlers,†said Sammy at the pre-match press conference on Tuesday.
Sammy, however, said he was hoping that the Indian batsmen commit mistakes.
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05 Nov 2013 10:30 #161343
by mapoui
if Indian treat these 2 test like ODI maybe they can score a thousand in less than 2 days...
deh take 50 overs fuh 380 plus...then 150 should bring 3 times dat...which is well over 1000 runs... which shud be completed by half an hour after lunch second day.
interesting! it would be a matter of approach. all Indian would have to do is to dismiss west indian bowling as a threat..eschew traditional approach to test batting and say this is unlimited ODI so is wood from start to finish..no let up.
west indies should no be able to stop such an Indian approach with the bowling attack deh have. and Shilly an dem would never recover from such an onslaught. they would not be able to cope at all.
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