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‘Been Plaguing For Last Two Series’: Roston Chase Reflects On West Indies’ Batting Struggles After Innings Defeat In IND vs WI 1st Test

West Indies captain Roston Chase has identified the team’s poor batting performance as the primary reason behind their humiliating defeat in the first Test. “We had a poor batting display. We have not been able to bat for 80 overs. It has been plaguing us for the last two series. We are not getting 250-300 runs,” he admitted.

Reflecting on the decision to bat first after winning the toss, Chase stated that it was not a wrong call. “I don’t think it was a bad decision. It was a good wicket to bat on. We didn’t start well and never put any partnerships in place. That hurt us,” he explained.

Chase also shared the team’s learnings when facing spin bowling in the Test match. “Defence needs to be a bit tighter. It was a wicket that we could bat on. We need to trust our defence and be more solid in it.”

Addressing concerns about the financial challenges impacting West Indies cricket, Chase was candid. “I don’t want to touch too much on it. It’s a struggle in the Caribbean for finances. The system in the Caribbean is a bit poor. The onus is on the players to find some way to get performances,” he remarked.

When asked about the prospects of a revival in West Indies cricket, Chase remained optimistic. “I wouldn’t be a true West Indian if I said no. We have to take some small steps and work towards that. There have been times where other teams have been down and we have been up. So it’s possible,” he added.

Lastly, the West Indies skipper dismissed any suggestions of a lack of desire or motivation within the dressing room. “The guys are eager to play and make an impression and make a living for themselves. So I absolutely don’t see any lack of desire in the dressing room,” he concluded.
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‘Been Plaguing For Last Two Series’: Roston Chase Reflects On West Indies’ Batting Struggles After Innings Defeat In IND vs WI 1st Test

West Indies captain Roston Chase has identified poor batting as the primary reason behind the team’s humiliating defeat in the first Test. “We had a poor batting display. We have not been able to bat for 80 overs. It has been plaguing us for the last two series. We are not getting 250-300 runs,” he explained.

Reflecting on the decision to bat first after winning the toss, Chase stated that it was not the wrong call. “I don’t think it was a bad decision. It was a good wicket to bat on. We didn’t start well and never put any partnerships in place. That hurt us,” he added.

Chase also shared insights on the team’s experience against spin bowling during the Test. “Defence needs to be a bit tighter. It was a wicket that we could bat on. We need to trust our defence and be more solid in it,” he said.

Addressing concerns about the financial challenges facing West Indies cricket, Chase was candid. “I don’t want to touch too much on it. It’s a struggle in the Caribbean for finances. The system in the Caribbean is a bit poor. The onus is on the players to find some way to get performances,” he remarked.

Looking ahead, Chase remained optimistic about the chances of a revival in West Indies cricket. “I wouldn’t be a true West Indian if I said no. We have to take some small steps and work towards that. There have been times where other teams have been down and we have been up. So it’s possible,” he stated.

Finally, the West Indies skipper dismissed suggestions that there is a lack of desire or motivation within the dressing room. “The guys are eager to play and make an impression and make a living for themselves. So I absolutely don’t see any lack of desire in the dressing room,” he concluded.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/sports/been-plaguing-for-last-two-series-roston-chase-reflects-on-west-indies-batting-struggles-after-innings-defeat-in-ind-vs-wi-1st-test

Suryakumar backs Jemimah to shine in Women’s World Cup

**Suryakumar Backs Jemimah Rodrigues to Shine in Women’s World Cup 2025**

*By Gaurav Tripathi | Sep 27, 2025, 03:44 PM*

India’s men’s T20I captain, Suryakumar Yadav, has expressed strong confidence in Jemimah Rodrigues ahead of the Women’s World Cup 2025. This tournament marks Jemimah’s first-ever World Cup appearance since her ODI debut in 2018. She is set to play her maiden World Cup match against Sri Lanka on September 30 at Guwahati’s Barsapara Stadium.

**Praise for Jemimah’s Resilience**

Jemimah recently recovered from a viral fever that sidelined her for two games in a three-match ODI series against Australia. Despite this setback, Suryakumar praised her resilience and positive attitude. Speaking in a video uploaded on BCCI Women X, he said, “I think for Jemi, the best way to describe her is ‘chhota packet, bada dhamaka’,” highlighting her impactful presence despite her small stature.

He added that Jemimah always stays calm and keeps a smile on her face even in tough situations, demonstrating admirable mental strength.

**Confidence Ahead of the World Cup**

Suryakumar expressed faith in Jemimah’s ability to deliver strong performances on the biggest stage. “Playing in the World Cup is a great opportunity, and I’m confident she’ll deliver,” he said.

The 35-year-old also complimented Jemimah’s energy, calling it “amazing” and “infectious,” which he believes boosts the morale of the entire team.

**Learning from Jemimah’s Composure Under Pressure**

Highlighting Jemimah’s performances in high-pressure matches, Suryakumar shared that the Indian men’s team draws inspiration from her. “We also get to learn a lot from her in big, high-pressure games,” he remarked.

He added that her ability to perform under pressure is something the team aspires to emulate. Advising Jemimah, he encouraged her to keep doing what she has been doing and to enjoy every moment on the field.

**Strong World Cup Preparations**

Jemimah has made a promising start to her World Cup preparations, scoring 66 runs off 68 balls, including eight fours, in a warm-up match against England held on September 27 at the BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground in Bengaluru.

Meanwhile, Suryakumar himself is facing challenges with the bat in the ongoing Asia Cup, having scored 71 runs across five innings, averaging 23.66 with a strike rate of 107.57.

*Watch the full video with Suryakumar’s comments on BCCI Women X and stay tuned for more updates on the Women’s World Cup 2025.*
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