Coach Harper searches for answers after first Test
West Indies coach Roger Harper was confidant his side could comeback with a good performance in the second Test at Kandy starting on Wednesday, but admits that the side need to find a way to counter off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan
Saadi Thawfeeq
19-Nov-2001
West Indies coach Roger Harper was confidant his side could comeback with a
good performance in the second Test at Kandy starting on Wednesday, but
admits that the side need to find a way to counter off-spinner Muttiah
Muralitharan.
"We came into the Galle Test without much cricket at all. Having said that,
we've got five days of Test cricket under our belts. We know exactly what we
are up against here. I think that mentally we will be more prepared, more
focused on what we have to do to give ourselves a chance of doing well in
Kandy," said Harper.
"I think losing three wickets in the first session was a big set back for us
and one from which we never really recovered. We have to look at the
mistakes we made and look at the areas we can improve. One of the things we
noted from this game especially, in the first innings was that the batsmen
got starts and didn't convert them into big totals. When you look at the Sri
Lankan scorecard, they had a 99, 140 and 105.
"We have to try and make sure that the guys who get in really put something
big on the board. We cannot afford to allow the opposition to score quickly
especially at the start of their innings. We pulled it back on the fourth
day quite a bit, but at the start of their innings they managed to score a
bit too quickly," he said.
Harper said that Muralitharan taking 11 West Indies wickets was nothing
compared to the 361 wickets he's already got.
"The point I am trying to make is that he is an outstanding bowler and
competing against him on these wickets you know you are gonna have a tough
time. We have to look at how to counter him. We've been working on that,"
said Harper.
He said the present West Indies team was much fitter and prepared to work
hard on their mistakes. "They showed commitment throughout the time they
were on the field," said Harper.
The good news for West Indies is that fast bowler Reon King will be fit for
the second Test at Kandy. "The doctor has given him the all clear to
continue playing. He shouldn't have any problems," said Harper.