Brian Lara lauds West Indies' fightback, urges CWI to keep legends closer to team
New Delhi [India], October 14 (ANI): West Indies great Brian Lara praised the team's spirited performance against India in the second Test in Delhi, where the visitors bounced back strongly after being bowled out for 248 in the first innings. West Indies posted 390 in their second innings, with brilliant centuries from John Campbell and Shai Hope, setting India a target of 121.
"Firstly, I want to express with great humility what an honour it was to be called upon to represent West Indies cricket at such a crucial time," Lara wrote.
"I understand the current struggle and the restrictive financial situation, but like our players are showing presently, if we fight hard and believe in the cause, there will be a light shining at the end of the tunnel to take us through it all," he added.
He also urged Cricket West Indies (CWI) to ensure that former greats are regularly involved with the national side to provide mentorship and inspiration.
"Something for CWI to consider would be having one of our greats, and we have a few, to provide a presence amongst the team. Not necessarily travel as part of the team but to be seen and to be available for our players to bounce ideas off when they are searching for inspiration and breakthroughs," he added.
"The simple message to our players that we believe in them seemed to resonate more than we fathomed. All this time they may have thought otherwise. If considered at the CWI board level, be selective, because the right and positive impression on the players is what should be paramount," he noted.
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WI started the final session at 361/9, with Greaves (35*) and Seales (18*) unbeaten, with the side having a lead of 91 runs.
The duo continued to frustrate Indian bowlers, with Greaves even bringing up his half-century in 85 balls, with three fours. However, their 79th-run stand for the 10th wicket was finally broken by Jasprit Bumrah, who got Seales caught for 32 in 67 balls (with a four and six) by Washington Sundar at deep square leg. WI was bundled out for 390 runs in 118.5 overs.
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