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West Indies coach Stuart Law expecting a rebound in second test vs New Zealand

by December 7th, 2017
Stuart Law isn’t expecting the glory days of West Indian cricket to return just yet, but he believes his current crop of players have the ability to stamp their mark on the international scene and perhaps level the series with victory against New Zealand in the up-coming second Test which starts on Saturday , Friday afternoon at 5 Jamaica time.
Despite a convincing innings loss to New Zealand in the first Test at Wellington, Law knows his young squad has the talent to bounce back.

“We have some real quality players and limited experience at this stage, but every day is a new experience,” law told the media ahead of the second Test in Hamilton.

“We are a developing team and when you are in development mode, you have good days and bad days.

“We put down day one in Wellington as one of those days that didn’t quite work out for us, but I think we got it right in the second innings. We are making good strides, but we have a lot more work to do.”

The crushing first-Test defeat inside four days has been compounded by the one-match suspension imposed on captain Jason Holder for a slow over-rate.

The Australian has coached the Caribbean side for 12 months and recently oversaw a Test win in England, as well as a series win on foreign soil against Zimbabwe.

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