Roston Chase, who picked up his maiden five-wicket haul on day three
of the second Test against India, reflected on his performance and spoke
about the importance of a collective effort for West Indies to survive
in the Test.
Excerpts from Chase's press conference:
On picking up a fifer in his second Test
It
is a great feeling to get five wickets in any match, but at Test level
it is a great feeling for me. I have just started my Test career and it
is a great confidence boost for me that I can do it at this level, so
this is a great feeling for me.
On bowling to the Indian batsmen
Yes,
it was hard for me. It's Test cricket, so you are never taught that it
would be easy, but the first game I found out that my line was a bit too
wide. So I adjusted my line and length in this match and the skipper
told me to do that, to attack the batsmen more and hold a tighter length
and it worked for me.
On the bounce generated
As
I am 6'4 I tend to get a lot of bounce, but I found that I wasn't only
getting bounce this time but I was also getting some turn as well, so
that helped me a lot. I was spinning some balls and straightening some
of them as well. I also tried to vary my pace in the game as I found
that in the last match I was a bit too quick. So when I slowed the ball I
got more results in the match.
On West Indies' plans for day four
We
are a bit behind the eight ball but I believe that once the team pulls
together, we have been seeing glimpses in the first game and this game,
that we have the ability to compete at this level. But we just need to
streamline it a bit more so that we can have a better collective effort.
As I said we have had some glimpses but we just have to streamline it
and we will be fine.
On his role as an all-rounder
As
I said I am mainly a batsman, but earlier in our local first-class
season (I bowled a bit as well). I wasn't bowling a lot earlier on but
some of our players left for West Indies duty, so that's when I got an
opportunity to express myself as a bowler, so I am a bit accustomed to
bowling now.
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