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October 18, 2016

Holder thrilled with Bravo, team effort

October 18, 2016

DUBAI—Captain Jason Holder has hailed Darren Bravo’s eighth Test century in difficult final day circumstances and said his entire team had showed plenty character, despite their 56-run defeat to Pakistan in the day/night opening Test here yesterday.

Bravo stroked 116 at the Dubai International Stadium as West Indies, chasing 346 for victory, came up short on 289 in their second innings to fall 0-1 behind in the three-Test series.

“It was a quality innings and he batted really well in both the first and second innings,” Holder told reporters afterward.

“I think he showed a lot of maturity in both those innings. He spent some time, he gave himself a really good chance to get a score and you could see the determination on his face and in his expressions, and even his body language I thought it was very, very positive.

“Hopefully we can continue in this vein and keep Darren Bravo leading our batting.”

Unbeaten on 26 at the start with West Indies on 95 for two, the left-hander survived the loss of veteran partner Marlon Samuels for four to the first ball of the day, to keep Pakistan at bay.

All told, he faced 249 balls in a marathon 6-¾ hours at the crease, and struck ten fours and a six. He anchored half-century stands with Roston Chase (35) and Jason Holder (40 not out), to carry West Indies’ victory bid late into the final session.

However, with perhaps one of his few false strokes of the innings, he mis-timed a drive back to Yasir Shah in the final hour to be seventh out at 263, and Holder said that dismissal was the turning point in the contest.

“That was obviously a crucial moment there. Bravo was the set batsman, he’d played beautifully up until that point but it was tough coming out of the rough with Yasir Shah,” he explained.

“I thought he bowled really well, he was very, very challenging and he made it difficult for us to score and also defend.

“If you look back at it, you see a lot of things in hindsight but obviously at the moment when Bravo got out we would’ve probably asked him to go on a little longer.”

West Indies were always up against it once they conceded a lead of 222 on first innings after Pakistan had piled up a mammoth 579 for three declared in their first innings.

However, with leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo taking eight for 49, the Windies bundled out Pakistan for 123 in their second innings to open up the game.

Holder said the batting effort from his side in both innings and the bowling in the Pakistan second innings, was cause for encouragement.

“I am obviously disappointed that we lost. At the end of the day it is still a loss but having said that, there are lots of positives I can take from this game,” he pointed out.

“One thing is I am really proud of the guys for the way they fought. I must commend the guys, they stuck it straight through to the end, all the bowlers gave a really big effort on a pitch that didn’t give much assistance to them, and I can’t really fault the effort of the guys.

“I just think it was a very, very good team effort. Unfortunately we didn’t get over the line and unfortunately we didn’t save the game but there are a hell of a lot of positives to take from this game.”

Taken from the Trinidad Guardian

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