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Batsmen have forced India to bring back best bowlers, says Law

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PUNE, India, CMC – West Indies head coach Stuart Law has praised his side’s batting performanc­e in the One Day Internatio­nal (ODI) series against India, saying that the home side has been forced to bring back their two best bowlers in Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar for the third ODI which begins here today.

Law, who is returning from a twomatch ban following a breach of the ICC Code of Conduct, said it was a good sign that the Windies’ batsmen had been able to “manufactur­e” changes in the Indian bowling lineup, following two successive scores of over 320 by the visitors.

“Yeah I would like to think so (on their comeback). That’s probably the reason why they’ve called back their two most experience­d One-Day bowlers. To our credit, we haven’t shied away from it,” Law said on the eve of the third ODI.

“So yeah, hopefully we are getting the Indians to ask questions to themselves. They are giving us plenty of questions to ask ourselves but at this stage, we are coming up with pretty good answers.

The outgoing head coach also heaped praise on young batsmen Shimron Hetmyer and Shai Hope, who he said had been bright sparks in a relatively inexperien­ced West Indies unit. “Hetmyer has been outstandin­g. (Shai) Hope got a hundred in the second game, all in all for an inexperien­ced side, that we have, they can hold their heads very high,” said Law.

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