http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Darren-Julius-Garvey-Sammy-c52468 satisfied with team’s bowling performance in 3rd Test – Cricket News Update
After two consecutive rain-affected days, the Windsor Park, Dominica finally witnessed a full day’s play in the ongoing third Test between West Indies and India.
Responding to West Indies’ first innings score of 204, the tourists started the third day at a score of eight for no loss. It was a collective effort by Indian batmen which steered the side to a handsome total of 308 for the loss of six wickets at the end
of third day.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Harbhajan-Singh-c61453 are unbeaten at the wicket with individual scores of 65 and 12 respectively.
Despite India’s decent batting show in the first innings, the West Indian skipper, Darren Sammy, expressed satisfaction over his team’s bowling performance throughout the innings. He believes that the Windies did not let the Indians score easy runs despite
the unavailability of their in-form pacer, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/R-Rampaul-c2233, who stayed out of the field due to illness.
Referring to West Indies’ economical bowling on the third day, Sammy said, "It was a tough day but we stayed focussed and never let our heads drop. We were a bowler http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Services-c840 of Rampaul, who has been one
of our best bowlers and chief wicket-takers this season. It was very hot but we never gave in."
While http://www.senore.com/Cricket/S-Chanderpaul-c2390, left the field with one wicket each under their belt.
With four wickets remaining, the Men in Blue are 104 ahead of the West Indian first innings total and the stage is set for a massive lead.
However, the Caribbean captain is optimistic that his bowlers will come up with even better performances on the fourth day and restrict the visitor to a small total.
"We have a very good physio in C.J. Clark so he knows what to do to get the bowlers ready. We will be fresh again and will be ready to go again," shared the St Lucia-born all-rounder.
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