Following the recently concluded 0-0 Test series between the West Indies and Sri Lanka, the first nearly since the nil-all stalemate between Bangladesh and South Africa in 2015, West Indies head coach Phil Simmons, believes Caribbean curators need to prepare better pitches, ones that can yield results.
The two sides battled to the two-Test stalemate in which some batsmen filled their boots but more often than not the bowlers struggled to get 20 wickets. In the first of the Test matches played at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Sri Lanka failed to get 20 wickets in the match as the West Indies had scores of 271 and 236-4.
The local bowlers had early success bowling Sri Lanka out for 169 only to toil as the visitors scored a mammoth 476 in the second innings. In the second Test, West Indies made 354 and 280-4 while Sri Lanka had scores of 258 and 193 for 2.
In both matches, batting became much easier for both teams while the bowlers struggled.
The trend was not lost on the West Indies head coach.
“I think we from a country standpoint need to get better wickets where we can have Test matches that will create a result,” he said.
“Even if we lost a Test match after it’s gone to the fifth day, you will still think that we’ve done well to get to the fifth day and were in with a chance of winning the Test match, so I think that’s an important part of it.”
Notwithstanding the struggles of his bowling attack, Simmons said he was comfortable with what he has now.
“We had the bowlers there who we wanted to be in the Test team,” he said.
“Everybody else is still work in progress and still looking to put themselves in contention so right now these five bowlers are our main bowlers.”