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Wednesday 10 September 2014

Dropped catches Worried-Ramdin

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Happy batting and bowling, West Indies captain Denesh Ramdin ahead of the Second Test in St Lucia asked his team to improve their fielding. More than two sessions to go to the West Indies won by ten wickets in the first Test, but five dropped catches at Arnos Vale stretch soured.
The success of the maiden double hundred Kraigg Brathwaite, five-wicket haul of Sulieman Benn, Kemar Roach took four wickets in the second innings, was put together with a late burst. But Rahim scored his third Test, West Indies fielding errors, the biggest gain.
Denesh Ramdin wants more from his team

He had four survivors - Chris Gayle10, dropping him at first slip, dropping him at gully on 25, Darren Bravo, Chris Gayle again, dropping him on the 71 and 115, when he finally Jerome Taylor dropping a sitter at mid-on.

Skied the ball straight to cover, even when the batsman Kirk Edwards on fourth Mahmudullah put down a simple chance.
"It [dropped catches] a cause for concern," said Ramdin. "It is very important that we work in those areas. Our slip, we certainly need to hold all of our chances of catching that hurt us in the past, and St. Lucia.

"I think our team is in a good position. Our batsmen to get the runs and our bowlers are getting wickets. We pitch at St. Lucia's hope it will be much greener than the one we have here."
Bangladesh commended for their fightback in the second innings Ramdin and 130-run partnership between Mushfiqur and Mahmudullah took the game away a little from the West Indies, said that it had helped along by their poor slip catching.

"I think after the first innings, they came back to bat in the second innings. They apply themselves. It's going to be hard for our bowlers in the first innings on a good run," said Ramdin. "It was a good pitch, I would say there were the game went along.

"Had Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah batted well., I think it was, it took away a little from us., But not as well as we bowled some good areas and created opportunities. We wanted to capture our slip grip."

Kemar Roach took four wickets on the final day of Ramdin praised Kraigg Brathwaite was talking about, but his first Test double hundred in the West Indies' first innings, but he who has been helping to set up a poignant.

"Roach bowled exceptionally well on a flat pitch, he was backed up by the bowlers," Ramdin said. "Brathwaite is going from strength to strength and is perfect for displaying immense maturity. We hope he can move on to bigger and better things. [Shivnarine] Chanderpaul also support Brathwaite batted well."

As a result of the training, it is difficult to play against the spin of the call talking about his own performance Brathwaite Murali the man of the match, the poor.

"It was a difficult pitch, but I worked hard and it has brought me success," Brathwaite said. "I did very well against spin bowling machine and I have been working on some things, but I'm still not. Every time I go to try to get as much as possible. Has a long way to go in the next game to come back and work hard for the team."

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