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Frankly, we miss Gayle: Sarwan

Last Updated : 07 June 2011, 04:33 IST
Last Updated : 07 June 2011, 04:33 IST

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"Frankly, you miss his presence. But selectors have given us a team and we have to try to and do our best. But the spirit of the team is high and we are only going to get better," Sarwan said after the loss yesterday in which India chased down a modest 215 with four wickets in hand.

Sarwan said the performance of the second-string India, which is without seniors such Sachin Tendulkar and regular skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, is a lesson for his side. "I was impressed by the way they played spin and kept rotating the strike. I also liked how they went after the new ball," reflected Sarwan who top-scored with 56 for the hosts.

"It was a learning experience," he added. Sarwan's half century showed he was finally beginning to get into his stride after a disappointing World Cup though the Guyanese felt he was still far away from his fluent best.

"I am disappointed that I couldn't rotate the strike enough. I am still not as fluent as I used to be," remarked Sarwan after his team again once again played out too many dot balls in the middle.

West Indies played no less than 29.2 overs of dot balls which is almost 60 per cent of their innings. "I think we need to use our feet a lot more. Once you are confident, you could go down the track," he said.

Sarwan was disappointed that he and Marlon Samuels (55) couldn't carry on in the slog overs after their 82-run fourth wicket stand. "It was a very tough wicket to bat on against the spinners. I was disappointed that Samuels and I couldn't carry on in the final overs," he said. Yet there were a lot of positives for Sarwan to derive from the opening loss.

"Samuels now has a score under his belt. Bishoo bowled very well. And so did Anthony Martin. There are lot of positives to carry from this game," he said.

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Published 07 June 2011, 04:33 IST

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