PALLEKELE, SRI LANKA – West Indies bowling coach James Franklin has known as on the group to give attention to all-around enchancment after their five-wicket defeat to Sri Lanka within the first One-Day Worldwide (ODI) of the three-match sequence.
The loss got here through the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) technique, after rain interrupted their innings on Sunday.
The Windies, who had been 54 for 3 early of their innings, managed to rally to 185 for 4 from 38.3 overs earlier than rain pressured an early halt. Sri Lanka was set a revised goal of 232 from 37 overs and comfortably reached 234 for 5 with 31 balls remaining, securing victory.
Reflecting on the match, Franklin, a former New Zealand all-rounder, careworn that the group should enhance throughout all departments if they’re to remain aggressive.
“We have to hold getting higher in all three areas—batting, bowling, and fielding,” Franklin said. “That is a part of our journey as an ODI facet, and we have to give attention to climbing the rankings.”
Confirmed flashes of dominance
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Acknowledging the problem of dealing with Sri Lanka on house soil, Franklin believes the West Indies confirmed flashes of dominance however couldn’t maintain their efficiency lengthy sufficient.
“There have been moments once we had the higher hand. The secret is to take care of that management for longer intervals,” he defined.
Franklin additionally highlighted the necessity for sharper execution with the ball and extra aggressive intent when dealing with Sri Lanka’s famend spinners.
“Our batters must method the Sri Lankan spinners with larger goal. These are high-quality bowlers, and we all know the significance of getting a transparent technique towards spin in these circumstances. Confidence in our technique and execution is important,” he added.
Regardless of the frustration of the primary ODI, Franklin stays optimistic in regards to the group’s prospects for the remaining matches.
“We’re 1-0 down, however the sequence continues to be alive. The subsequent recreation is essential, and we now have to be prepared to use strain with each bat and ball,” Franklin emphasised. “We all know the floor, it’ll be related for the second match, and we have to be extra exact with our execution.”
The second ODI is scheduled for Wednesday, whereas the ultimate match will happen on Saturday. Windies Eye Redemption After First ODI Defeat; Franklin Targets All-Spherical Progress