Sir Viv thrilled by Windies character in fightback

KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Cricket legend Sir Viv Richards has praised West Indies for their “character and fight” after they produced a magnificent batting display on the final day of the second Test, to earn a precious draw in the second Test at Sabina Park here yesterday.

Roston Chase’s century during the fifth day of the second Seagram’s Royal Stag Test Match between West Indies and India at Sabina Park, Jamaica yesterday. WICB Media Photo/Athelstan Bellamy of Photosbybellamy
Roston Chase’s century during the fifth day of the second Seagram’s Royal Stag Test Match between West Indies and India at Sabina Park, Jamaica yesterday. WICB Media Photo/Athelstan Bellamy of Photosbybellamy

Starting the day on 48 for four in their second innings – still requiring another 256 runs to avoid an innings defeat – West Indies lost just two wickets and batted all day to finish on 388 for six.

They were led by a splendid unbeaten, maiden Test century from Roston Chase who finished on 137 while wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich got 74, captain Jason Holder 64 not out and Jermaine Blackwood, 63.

Following the amazing back-to-the-wall performance, Sir Viv made his way to the West Indies players’ area to applaud the team for facing up to the challenge.

“This is a marvelous performance from this young team. I am really proud of them,” said Sir Viv, a member of the television commentary panel for the series. “They really stood up to the challenge and we should be proud of this kind of performance. They did not win the Test match but if we can see more efforts like this I am sure this team is on the way to very good things.

Sir Vivian Richards (right) presents Roston Chase with his West Indies cap on his debut two weeks in the first Test in Antigua. (Photo courtesy WICB Media)
Sir Vivian Richards (right) presents Roston Chase with his West Indies cap on his debut two weeks in the first Test in Antigua. (Photo courtesy WICB Media)

“They applied themselves and were rewarded. This should be great for them and it shows that they can play at this level. This has lifted the series and I hope it lifts this team as well. There is talent, there is fight and there is character in that West Indies dressing and we saw it here today.”

Chase’s innings was the highlight of the day. All told, he faced 269 deliveries in a knock lasting just shy of six hours and which included 14 fours and a six.

The knock came in just his fourth innings and followed his five wickets for 121 runs in the Indian first innings of 500 for nine declared.

Chase also created history by becoming just the fourth West Indian to make a century and take five wickets in the same Test match. The last occasion was by Sir Garfield Sobers in England 50 years ago.

Sir Viv, renowned for never having lost a Test series as captain, said self-belief would now be critical for Chase as he tried to build on the performance.

“My advice to him  is keep believing in [himself]. He’s off to a tremendous start in his Test career – with a terrific five-wicket haul and then a significant century like this which saved the match,” said Sir Viv.

“He’s now being mentioned and respected, where this is concerned with making a ton and taking a five-for. So I urge him and the team to keep growing and keep believing in themselves.”