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Windies middle-order batsman, Shamarh Brooks, admits it was a crushing blow to narrowly miss out on a debut ODI century but insists it is just part of a learning curve.
Brooks put on a solid performance that proved the backbone of a close 24-run win in the opening match of the series on Sunday
Together with Windies skipper Kieron Pollard, Brooks put 155 runs on the board for the 5th wicket, which proved critical in stabilisng the team’s middle-order after floundering at 4 for 62.
On 93 the player seemed destined to be only the second West Indian to make an ODI century on debut but was out lbw off the bowling of Mark Adair.
“Word can’t express (how disappointing it was) but at the end of the day it was still my first game and I’m still happy with the score that I got. It’s just unfortunate to miss out on triple figures,” Brooks said.
“I wouldn’t say I panicked in the nervous 90s. Some people would have been a little more cautious having been set but as we all know it’s a learning curve at this stage. I’ll take this one on the chin and look to grow from strength to strength,” he added.
The West Indies and Ireland will face off again in the second match on Tuesday.
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