West -India skipper Roston Chase Admittedly, he was the ‘underdogs’ prior to the series -opened collision against India. Prior to the first test against the hosts in Ahmedabad, West -India are in eighth place in the ranking of the ICC Men’s Test Team.
Chase was honest in admitting the low test drive list of the West Indies and a bad form of red ball in the series. He cast lightly on taking every moment as it comes instead of thinking too much about what had happened in the past. He also emphasized the Niets-Tot loss attitude that is accompanied by Underdogs.
“We are not in a good position in terms of our test status, and we are a bit low on the table. We have to put that behind us and just worry about what is now for us, and play every day, every game, one day at a time, one session once, and just try to learn the conditions as quickly as possible. Everyone expects we will lose!,
The 33-year-old, who has 52 test caps to his name, emphasized the learning of a few aspects of tackling India from last year’s Kiwis. He also commented on the greenish nature of the field and the sultry in general.
“New Zealand came last year and dominated India, so we really try to learn from what they did and put some of those things in place so that we can play cricket, compete and try to win the series. India is primarily a spider-based country, but I look a bit green and it’s not so far.
West -India Tests played at home against Australia for the last time. They were whitewashed in the Drie-Match series. Chase & Co. Now come to India who have always been a dominant power when it comes to the longest size while playing in home conditions.
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