West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach has backed the team to recover mentally for the second Test, following a disappointing start to the series against South Africa.
The visiting Proteas handed their hosts a deflating innings and 63 runs defeat in the first Test in St Lucia. In total, the Windies managed just 259 in both innings after scoring just 97 in the first. South Africa was tasked with batting once and 322 was comfortable enough to win the game.
The manner of the defeat was perhaps all the more surprising as the team headed into the series on the back of an exceptional away performance against Bangladesh and a solid home showing against Sri Lanka. Roach has, however, backed the unit to recover its fortitude quickly ahead of the second Test.
“I know the guys had their batting meeting. I’m sure they spoke about what is required to put on a better showing in the second Test match,” Roach told members of the media.
“The dressing room is good, relaxed. We have had a good year of Test cricket. One bad match doesn’t make us a bad team. It about us remaining positive, trust our process, gain some confidence for the second Test match and take it from there.”
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