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Skipper Holder wants to build on Sabina effort

Captain Jason Holder has urged West Indies to build on their spirited final day performance on Wednesday which saw them earn an improbable draw in the second Test against India at Sabina Park.

Starting the final day on 48 for four in their second innings – still requiring a further 256 runs to avoid an innings defeat—West Indies bucked recent trends to rack up 388 for six and deny India a 2-0 lead in the four-match series.

“It’s all about improvement for us. It’s a young side and I don’t expect leaps and bounds from this group so soon but it is just important that we continue to improve,” Holder told a media conference afterward.

“I think with a performance like this, it’s important we don’t fall back into old habits and we don’t take two steps backward. It’s important that we continue looking for ways to improve.”

He continued: “I asked the bowlers to be a lot more patient in this Test match and I think the bowlers did an outstanding job. Although we didn’t get the wickets we were looking for, the pressure was there and we sustained the pressure throughout the entire innings.

“And in the second innings, it just shows what we can do when we put partnerships together and just build something from the beginning of the innings. At the beginning of our innings it’s quite tough and more often than not, we tend to give our innings away but it shows that when we apply ourselves early in the innings and fight, we can get big partnerships together.”

West Indies were propelled by a magnificent unbeaten, maiden hundred from Roston Chase who batted the entire day for 137. He received support from wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich (74), Holder (64 not out) and Jermaine Blackwood (63).

“We got a really good partnership from Blackwood and Chase at the beginning of the day and that set up the game for us, it laid the foundation for the entire day,” Holder pointed out.

“Then Shane Dowrich came out and played an outstanding knock—tough luck to be given out at that stage but I thought his partnership with Roston was very, very crucial. I just came out and continued the focus and made sure I was there at the end.

“A lot of credit must be given to Roston. To come in his second Test match and play the way he did in the circumstances, full credit to him. I just hope he continues in this vein, knows it’s just the start and hopefully he can have a long-lasting career for West Indies.”

West Indies’ batting had failed in the first Test in Antigua as they crashed to an innings and 92-run defeat and in the first innings here, they were bowled out on the first day cheaply for 196.

Holder would now like to see his batsmen start the innings better. “With the bat, I think it is important we fight a little bit more at the beginning of our innings, once we do that we can show that we can apply ourselves and make runs,” Holder stressed.

West Indies face India in the third Test in St Lucia starting next Tuesday.

Taken from the Trinidad Express

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