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Windies seek rebound in second Sri Lanka Test after Galle fiasco
West Indies Captain Jason Holder in the process of removinghis glove after batting practice at the P Sara Oval in Sri Lanka,yesterday, in preparation for the start of the second Testagainst the hosts
Cricket, Sports
October 20, 2015

Windies seek rebound in second Sri Lanka Test after Galle fiasco

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (CMC) — West Indies will attempt to rebound from the sound thumping handed them by Sri Lanka last week when they square off with the hosts in the pivotal second and final Test starting here today (12:30 am Eastern Caribbean time).

The Caribbean side suffered a heavy innings and six-run defeat inside four days in Galle, a result that extended their miserable run of never having won a Test match on Sri Lankan soil.

Despite the drubbing, new captain Jason Holder says the mood in the camp had remained positive, and said his side would be going all out to grab a win at the P Sara Oval over the next five days.

“For sure the guys are upbeat for the second Test match,” Holder told a media conference here yesterday.

“It’s obviously a must-win game for us to at least level the series, and the guys know the situation of the series so it is all up to us to come in to the series, into this last Test match and just perform and get 20 wickets.

“The batsmen need to give us a chance to get 20 wickets. In the last game, we only had one opportunity with the ball and we got ten wickets, so hopefully we can put some runs on the board … and also get the 20 wickets.”

Of major concern for West Indies will be their batting and their fielding. In Galle, only Jermaine Blackwood with 92 in the second innings and Darren Bravo with 50 in the first, managed to get half-centuries.

In the first innings, ten players reached double figures but only one of the top eight batsmen passed 25 as West Indies collapsed for 251.

The scenario was similar in the second innings where six batsmen reached double figures but only Blackwood managed to get past 35.

“We’ve done a lot of talking within the dressing room… I think it just boils down to digging a little deeper,” Holder said regarding the batting.

“We all got starts (in the last Test), so it is an opportunity now for guys to put their heads down, dig a little deeper and carry on. I think that’s needed in this second Test match and again, we’ve spoken about it, we’ve mentioned it so it’s all down to the batsmen in this game.”

He cautioned, however, there was no reason to become overly restrained, and urged his batsmen to be positive but prudent.

“I think we’ve got to be selective and just play to your personal game plan. I urge the guys to be positive but to be selective,” he said.

“I think once you are selective and patient enough, you will get runs. It’s all about occupying the crease and spending as much time as possible, because you can’t score runs in the dressing room.”

One growing concern is the form of the experienced Marlon Samuels. He scored 11 and 0 in Galle, following on from his disappointment in the tour match here two weeks ago when he failed to score.

Holder said he was backing the stylish right-hander to strike form soon.

“He just had a bad game… but that’s Test cricket, that’s international sport,” the 23-year-old explained.

“What is important is for Marlon to come back stronger. He is one of the guys who dig deep when his back is against the wall.

“I’m not saying his back is against the wall, but he obviously got two low scores in the last Test match so he’s quite eager in this second Test match to get a score for the team.”

West Indies were guilty of four dropped catches in Sri Lanka’s massive first innings of 484. They put down Dinesh Chandimal twice and were forced to pay dearly, as the right-hander chalked up 151.

Holder said following that poor display, the team had paid special attention to fielding during training sessions.

“Over the last three days we’ve done a lot of analysing. We’ve looked at a lot of footage, we’ve come into the practice sessions for the last few days and paid a lot of attention to our fielding,” Holder noted.

“Obviously the batsmen have been getting acclimatised to the conditions here at the P Sara, and we’ve done a lot more thinking and talking. Hopefully we can put things right in this Test match. We fell down in the field (in the first Test) so that is one area we’ve paid attention to these last few days.”

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka have made two changes to their squad for the Test, with off-spinner Dilruwan Perera and uncapped 20-year-old batsman Kusal Mendis replacing off-spinner Tharindu Kaushal and the out-of-form Lahiru Thirimanne.

Squads

Sri Lanka — Angelo Mathews (captain), Lahiru Thirimanne, Dimuth Karunaratne, Kaushal Silva, Dinesh Chandimal, Rangana Herath, Dhammika Prasad, Kusal Perera, Dushmantha Chameera, Nuwan Pradeep, Tharindu Kaushal, Suranga Lakmal, Dilruwan Perera, Milinda Siriwardena, Kusal Mendis.

 

West Indiesbatsman ShaiHope leaves theP Sara Oval inSri Lanka,yesterday,following atraining sessionin preparationfor the start ofthe second Testagainst thehosts. (PHOTOS:WICB MEDIA)
West Indies Shane Dowrich leaves the pitch after battingpractice at the P Sara Oval in Sri Lanka, yesterday, inpreparation for the start of the second Test against the hosts.

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