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Friday, June 13, 2025

Da Silva: Our fast bowlers give us edge over Bangladesh

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Sport Desk
196 days ago
20241129
Kemar Roach, left, and Shamar Joseph helped to bowl West Indies to victory in the opening Test against Bangladesh.

Kemar Roach, left, and Shamar Joseph helped to bowl West Indies to victory in the opening Test against Bangladesh.

KINGSTON, Ja­maica – West In­dies Test vice-cap­tain Joshua Da Sil­va strong­ly be­lieves that their fast bowl­ing quar­tet “dri­ves fear” in­to Bangladesh’s bats­men and gives them the ad­van­tage head­ing in­to the fi­nal match of the se­ries.

West In­dies record­ed a dom­i­nant 201-run win over Bangladesh in the open­ing Test in An­tigua ear­li­er this week, with pac­ers Ke­mar Roach, Alzarri Joseph, Jay­den Seales and Shamar Joseph ac­count­ing for all 18 wick­ets to fall.

The vis­i­tors de­clared their first in­nings at 269 for nine and were dis­missed in the sec­ond in­nings for 132, with last man Shori­ful Is­lam re­tir­ing hurt af­ter be­ing struck by a bounc­er from Alzarri Joseph.

While ques­tions re­main about con­di­tions at the pitch at Sabi­na Park – the venue for the sec­ond Test – Da Sil­va is hope­ful that the Windies keep their four-pronged pace at­tack in place.

“Com­ing here 1-0 up in the se­ries is al­ways a good feel­ing, but we’re not fin­ished yet. We’re look­ing to go up 2-0 and win the se­ries,” Da Sil­va told mem­bers of the me­dia af­ter ar­riv­ing in Ja­maica with the rest of the team on Wednes­day.

“You can ex­pect raw pace and tal­ent. Led very well by Ke­mar and Alzarri we have Shamar and Jay­den who has been around for a lit­tle while, but the pace is there and you can see the fear that they put in­to the bats­men’s eyes.

“We took 18 wick­ets on­ly be­cause they de­clared the first in­nings and de­clared the sec­ond in­nings as well, so for us it’s about us­ing that ad­van­tage that we have,” he added.

Da Sil­va said while he was not in a po­si­tion to speak about the start­ing 11 for the match which bowls off on Sat­ur­day, he said even if a spin­ner was in­clud­ed the goal was still the same.

“It worked in the first Test, but what­ev­er 11 they want to pro­duce for this sec­ond Test, I’m very sure that we will get the job done again.

“Who­ev­er is out there we’re go­ing to give our best and give our all. If it is a spin­ner, then so be it, they’re go­ing to come in and do it, but we still have the pace at­tack to strike fear in­to them,” Da Sil­va main­tained.

CMC


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