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They played good cricket, says Raina

Updated - November 17, 2021 01:23 am IST

Published - June 15, 2011 12:50 am IST - Antigua:

India captain Suresh Raina was willing to give credit to the West Indian team for the manner in which it fought back in the fourth ODI.

“They played good cricket and I must say it was a good comeback by them,” said Raina.

He said the failure to build partnerships hurt India in the chase.

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“We needed at least two 50-plus stands and that did not happen.”

Raina said the team decided to target leg-spinner Anthony Martin who eventually ended up with four wickets.

India bowling coach Eric Simons did not believe that the side was undone by short-pitched bowling by the West Indies pacemen. “I do not think coping with short-pitched bowling is an issue with this team,” he said.

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Man-of-the-Match Martin said he enjoyed bowling on his home ground.

“This is my ground. I always do well here,” he said.

Martin joked that he had told himself after being ignored for the third ODI here that “the coach (Ottis Gibson) does not think I am fit to play. I am going to show it to him.”

Someone who has overcome a serious back injury, Martin said dismissing Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag in a tour game gave him the belief to pursue an international career.

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