3 things West Indies Must do on Day Two



Jason Holder hopes to impress with the bat after bowling heroics ...

England finished the day on 207 for 3 after 82 overs. West indies bowlers displayed discipline and effort but England finished the day in a strong position.
West Indies must take their catches
At least two catches were dropped on the first day. Jason Holder put down a catch at a comfortable height. Was it a case where Jason Holder was tired? Jason Holder bowled 20 overs today. It is evident that Jason holder is one of the better catchers in the team. However, it may be time for him to trust someone else in that position. It is certainly not a position to go to have a rest after bowling an over. 
Roach needs Wickets
Kemar Roach remains wicket-less after 70 overs. This is not an admirable statistics. He has bowled some good spells on the England Tour. However, his wickets are needed so that West Indies can function at maximum effectiveness. Leaving the England tour without the seven wickets he needs to reach 200 would be disappointing. More importantly, he needs wickets to help West Indies win the series.
Joseph should open the bowling
Maybe it is time for Alzarri Joseph to share the new ball with Shannon Gabriel. Alzarri Joseph has showed that he is the real deal. He seems to have the capacity to bowl long spells. Giving him the new ball is worth trying, while Kemar Roach luck might be changed with the older ball. It is worth examining. Changing things around might benefit Kemar Roach and in turn benefit the team.

Correspondent

C.W.Forrest


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