West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite hopes to see a more efficient performance from the bowling line-up as the team eyes pulling ahead of England when the three-match Test series resumes on Monday.
In the opening match, a total of 1,182 runs were scored over five days in a stern examination of bowlers from both teams. Things did not start out that way, however, as the Windies took four wickets at the top of the first innings only for Jonny Bairstow to lead England’s recovery in the middle overs.
“I think we just have to be a bit more disciplined in the middle periods, probably a little tighter, under three runs an over, I think. Creating that pressure will help to get more wickets in the middle overs,” Brathwaite told members of the media on Tuesday.
The West Indies will have fond recent memories of facing the English in Barbados having secured a massive 381 run win when the teams last met at the venue in 2019. Brathwaite was quick to point out, however, that the team would not be preoccupied with history.
“I think it’s history, to be honest, and we really have to look more to the future and be more disciplined. I think we can draw from some things we did well, so of the players for sure, but I think we have to buckle down and start fresh.”
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