India v West Indies – 3rd Test – http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 bowlers to watch out for
Team West Indies may have handed over the Test series title to the Indian hosts, but the Caribbean tourists are yet to face the Men in Blue in the upcoming third and final outing, set to be played at the Wankhede Stadium, in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mumbai-c820, November 22, 2011.
During the two sides’ preceding outing, the West Indians failed to click as a unit under the batting department, after the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MS-Dhoni-c2028 led roster piled up a mammoth tally of 631 runs for a loss of 7 wickets, before declaring the side’s first innings
play on Day 2 of the bout.
Hence, the Caribbean side has vital opportunity to revamp its bowling department when they set out to face the Indian side in the upcoming match. For the matter, the tourists will rest their hopes on the bowling trio, made up of Skipper Darren Sammy, spin
maestro Devendra Bishoo and pacer, Fidel Edwards, to deliver an imposing performance on the upcoming game.
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Skipper Darren Sammy may be leading a routed team, but the Captain has surely delivered his part of the share as the most causative pacers on the roster, surely standing out as the pick of the bowlers from the West Indian squad.
During his team’s previous encounter with the Men in Blue, Sammy bagged a haul of 2 wickets, which included an early wicket of the Indian top order batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/V-Sehwag-c2739, followed by middle order player, Yuvraj Singh’s dismissal as the first on Day 2
of the outing.
Amongst the Windian roster, the Skipper stands out as the highest wicket-taker for the team, securing 7 wickets from the past 2 games.
The Captain will have another major responsibility ahead of him, in a bid for his side to pave some ground on the completion, having already sealed a recent Test series triumph against the Bangladeshi hosts.
Making his Test debut in June 2007, Sammy has played 20 Test matches for the national roster, sealing an impressive bag of 57 wickets, including his career best haul of 7 wickets for 66 runs.
Devendra Bishoo
The young Caribbean maestro, Devendra Bishoo, stands out as the main spinner on the West Indian squad, having already delivered some exceptional performances for the national team, since his debut under the Test format, earlier this year.
The 26-year-old left armer has not taken much time to earn a solid place on the Windian squad, complements to his match winning hauls for his side.
Although Bishoo did not come out with his real might under the department, during West Indian team’s last match against the Men in Blue, but the youth bowler will be relied upon to deliver his usual colors, that have always led the Windian roster to some
imposing triumphs.
From the past two matches against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755 in May this year.
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Amongst the Windian bowling arsenal, the experienced Fidel Edwards has managed to offer some productive stints for the national team, evident to which was his recent appearances for the side.
Since his Test premier with the Caribbean national team in June 2003, Edwards has earned an impressive goodwill under the fast bowling department, sealing 152 wickets from 50 outings.
Amongst the trio, Edwards will have a major responsibility for his national side as a new ball bowler, in a bid to secure some early top order Indian wickets.
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