West Indies coach Phil Simmons believes it may be too early to assess the full impact of a crushing defeat at the hands of South Africa in the recently concluded Test series.
Things looked to be on the up for the regional squad following solid performances away to Bangladesh and at home to Sri Lanka, which had even led to the team moving up the Test team rankings table.
However, the West Indies could hardly find a foothold in the series against the visiting South Africans. They failed to reach the 200 runs in any innings of the two Test matches and were bowled out for 97 in the first innings of the Test match.
The coach will be hoping the performance is more of an aberration than an erosion of the progress made in recent months.
“It has been a setback. You don’t know how big a setback until we do our remedying and come up against Pakistan,” Simmons told members of the media.
“At the same time, we keep making sure that sometimes you have two steps forward and one step back in progress. So, it is a little setback we will know how big a setback with the Pakistan series.”
The West Indies will play against a visiting Pakistan in a two-Test series in August.
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