Edwards: “It was very satisfying to get a century."

July 10, 2011 08:57 am | Updated November 17, 2021 01:33 am IST - Roseau (Dominica)

West Indies' Kirk Edwards reacts after scoring a century on the fourth day of the third cricket Test match against India in Roseau, Dominica, on Saturday, July 9, 2011.

West Indies' Kirk Edwards reacts after scoring a century on the fourth day of the third cricket Test match against India in Roseau, Dominica, on Saturday, July 9, 2011.

Kirk Edwards was relaxed when he faced the media on Saturday after his compelling innings of 110 on Test debut. The strokeful right-hander said, "I tried to stay positive despite the situation we were in. It was very satisfying to get a century."

Edwards said the enthusiastic crowd at the Windsor Park had driven him towards a century. "There is so much negativity in the Caribbean. When I go to the super-market people shout at me `You cannot win matches. I want to change the ‘can't’ into ‘can’. The response of the spectators here was terrific."

Edwards' father watched him get his debut century. "I did not make him any promises about getting a hundred to my dad. It was great to have him around and I was enjoying my game."

Asked about his use of the feet against Harbhajan Singh, Edwards said, "I use my feet according to the length of the delivery. It is not about any ploy against any particular bowler."

The 26-year-old Barbadian revealed his talk with V.V.S. Laxman ahead of the Test had helped. "He is a brilliant player and I wanted to know the thinking behind the great batsman."

Edwards said he was unruffled by criticism. "I know what I can do. I focus on my game."

The right-handed top-order batsman added, "I admire the Indian team. They have some great batsmen and some very good bowlers."

Ishant Sharma has been the bowling star for India. On his second five-wicket haul of the series, the lanky paceman said, "The pitch here is different from the ones for the first two Test. The surface here is a lot slower. It was hot out there and it was a lot of hard work. As a bowler you have to perform on different tracks and conditions."

On his attitude, Ishant said, "It is all about me, how I bowl. I was enjoying my bowling. When you do that, you settle into the right line and length."

Ishant said Edwards batted well but added the West Indian was fortunate. "He was troubled by the bouncer. He top-edged a delivery and there were occasions when he could have been dismissed."

Asked about Shivnarine Chanderpaul leaving deliveries at the last moment, Ishant said, "He is the most irritating batsman to bowl at. But there is little you can do about it. People have got him out."

Ishant said Praveen Kumar had a future in Tests. "He swings the ball and swing bowlers are useful in any form of the game."

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