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26 Oct 2015 10:18 #276024
by Rowe992
Samuels and Ramdin are senior batsmen in this fragile batting order and they should be the ones to take the responsibility and not just leave it all on Bravo and Blackwood. It is full time now that Samuels either performs more consistently or is dropped from the test team.
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27 Oct 2015 13:43 #276207
by mapoui
a better question was:
would west indies make a natural score for these batsmen push on and win making what we know these batsmen cant ::confused::
well they did not exceed themselves, they made what they are capable of....171... and lost.
244 is way beyond this batting side in the fourth innings of a test match. they did not pass 200 in the first innings. there is no way they would do so in the fourth
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29 Oct 2015 09:28 #276637
by Rowe992
West Indies cricket has become a sad thing in test cricket when wining a match becomes the unexpected and the batting failure is now almost guaranteed.
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05 Nov 2015 13:24 #277334
by alexmax
Possible “positives†for WI were batting by Jermaine Blackwood and Darren Bravo, bowling of Davendra Bishoo and Jomel Warrican, and all-around efforts of Kraigg Brathwaite and Captain Jason Holder. All else who played in those Tests are skating on very thin ice!
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