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Adams admits disappoint­ment with batting, series whitewash

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Cricket West Indies’ Director of Cricket, Jimmy Adams is the latest to express his disappoint­ment with the woeful batting display that led to a 2-0 series whitewash at the hands of South Africa recently.

Adams made his feelings known while appearing as a guest on the Mason and Guest radio programme on Tuesday.

The former West Indies batsman criticized the performanc­e of the West Indian batsmen as the team failed to reach the 200-run mark in each of their four innings which ultimately led to an innings and 63run defeat in the first match followed by a 158-run thrashing in the second Test.

“I share the general disappoint­ment that is felt across the region. I guess because I have a bias of being a former batsman myself, I think it’s not so much losing but I think how it is disappoint­ing for me is not really seeing a batting unit fire at all, to fall below 200 in four consecutiv­e innings is not what we want to see,” he said.

Only two batsmen reached the halfcentur­y milestone but even that did not allow any of them to aggregate over 100 runs in the series. Partnershi­ps were also hard to come by with one 50-plus stand and three in the 40s.

While the Director of Cricket believes that South Africa came into the series as favourites, he feels that the inspiratio­n of playing at home should have triggered a better fight from the West Indians.

“I think South Africa would have come here as favourites. I don’t think anybody would argue either looking on paper or just recent results but that said, I am a firm believer that home advantage does count for something,” he reasoned while adding, “People get inspired at home, people sometimes push harder at home…so while I would say South Africa would have started as favourites I am still disappoint­ed

in the results…”

He added, “It doesn’t matter who beat us here 2-0, the number one team, India, Australia had the same result and losing in that manner to qualify the statement. I know guys are trying but you just wanted to see a little more fight for the batting unit.”

 ??  ?? Cricket West Indies’ Director of Cricket, Jimmy Adams wanted to see more fight from the Caribbean batsmen during the 2-0 Test series defeat against South Africa.
Cricket West Indies’ Director of Cricket, Jimmy Adams wanted to see more fight from the Caribbean batsmen during the 2-0 Test series defeat against South Africa.

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