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West Indies coach sees positives despite defeat to England in Test series

Tuesday, 30 July 2024


BIRMINGHAM, England, July 29 (Reuters): West Indies suffered a whitewash in their Test series against England, which ended in a heavy defeat in the third match at Edgbaston on Sunday, but coach Andre Coley said there were significant positives to take from the tour.
The West Indies squad have only a few days off before they reassemble in Trinidad to prepare for the start of a two-Test series against South Africa next week.
"With a young emerging side, there would have been a lot said about this being a walkover," Coley said of the series against England.
"Obviously, we should have competed better, but we did show a lot of fight during the series.
"From a batting standpoint, I was very pleased with our scoring rate, tempo, especially in the second Test," the coach said
As for the bowlers, Coley said English conditions had caught a young attack a lot about adjusting their lengths and handling crowd pressure.
"Those were significant positives that we can take from this series, as we approach to South Africa series," he added.