The messages out of the BLACKCAPS camp are about setting the tone early
for the series by showing the right attitude and application from ball
one.
Speaking on the eve of the first Test against the West
Indies at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua, veteran fast bowler
Chris Martin said the team are determined to start positively in what
shapes up as an evenly matched contest.
“It’s just matter of us getting our game plans together and playing as a team and attacking pretty hard in that first day.
“I think the opportunity here for us on a pitch that looks like it is going to have a result in it is massive.
“As far as line-up’s go they’re pretty similar. If you look at the
numbers across the board it’s going to be a very competitive Test
series.
“For us it’s going to be a lot more about our attitudes
and playing together as a team to combat these guys in their home
conditions.
“They’re quite a confident outfit at the moment.
How we start in that first hour against them is going to define the
series in a lot of ways.”
Martin admitted that the team didn’t
play to their full potential in the warm-up match but said it served its
purpose through providing some valuable lessons and giving players the
opportunity to acclimatise.
“I think with any first game of the
summer you feel like it’s an explosion on your body and you feel a
little bit of pain and suffering.
“It’s hot and quite baron
looking but I think the warm-up game showed us that if we’re in the
right areas for long enough the up-and-down nature of the pitch is
probably going to get results.
The wicket used for the warm-up
match was two strips away from the one being prepared for the Test match
and some similarities are expected.
“It’s very similar to what
you would consider sub-continent conditions,” said Martin. “You tend to
get short-sharp spells so you’re not too buggered for later on in the
game.
“If you make a guy go out of his game plan by being
disciplined and hardworking I think you’ve got a chance with the
variable nature of the pitch.
“If a guy decides to camp and bat
for as long as he can it’s obviously a little bit more difficult for
the pace bowlers to remove them.
“As the game goes on the
variable nature of the pitch is probably going to create a little bit of
havoc so it’s probably a good toss to win.”
BJ Watling and Trent Boult are both carrying quad strains and weren't available for selection.
But after this poor performance in first test it must said that taylor
is no more able to lead the team and it is alarm for team management after
this poor performance just before worldcup that why they are not giving
chance to brendon Mcculum to lead the team......??