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2nd Test: India Could Have Put A Little More Pressure On Batters, Says Kumble
“What India could have done better was to put a little more pressure on the batters,” Kumble said after day four. “The pitch was really docile. But credit to the West Indian batters as well. I know we’re looking at it from an Indian bowling perspective, but I thought the West Indies batters really applied themselves.”
Kumble revealed that he had spoken with West Indies head coach Darren Sammy before play and credited the visitors for answering their captain’s call for application.
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