Windies coach Stuart Law, who recently suffered a two-match ban following a breach of the ICC Code of Conduct, finds it a good sign that his batsmen have been able to “manufacture” changes in the Indian bowling line-up with the return of premier pacers Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar, who are set to play the final three ODIs.
“Yeah I would like to think so (on their comeback). That’s probably the reason why they’ve (India) called back their two most experienced one-day bowlers. To our credit, we haven’t shied away from it,” Law said on the eve of the third ODI. He is happy that Indians are asking themselves a few questions.
“So yeah, hopefully we are getting the Indians to ask questions to themselves. They are giving us plenty of questions to ask ourselves but at this stage, we are coming up with pretty good answers,” added Law. Virat Kohli’s brilliance has overshadowed everything in this series but Law is expecting the Indian captain to falter.
“How do you get Virat out? He gave us chance at 40. He is a wonderful player. I just love the way he goes about compiling an innings. Looks like he is working very hard but he’s doing it very easy. So we do have plans to him.