Better bowling execution has lifted West Indies to victory in their series against England, the Caribbean team’s former coach Stuart Law has said ahead of the third and final Test starting in St. Lucia on Saturday. Law said West Indies’ pace quartet had bowled a better line than England, whose fast bowlers too often strayed too far outside off stump. The raw pace of Shannon Gabriel gave West Indies an extra weapon, someone who “put the wind up” the England batsmen, according to Law. West Indies had better plans. “International cricket demands you adapt to conditions and West Indies have done that really well and we’ve been found wanting,” he added.
Source: Indian Express February 08, 2019 09:00 UTC