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West Indies captain says he ‘let the team down’ in New Zealand Tests

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Last updated: 2025/12/22 at 1:32 PM
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Mount Maunganui, New Zealand – West Indies Test captain Roston Chase expressed disappointment with his personal performance following a 2-0 series defeat to New Zealand, acknowledging he failed to lead by example with the bat. The final match concluded on Monday at Bay Oval, with New Zealand securing a commanding 323-run victory. Chase’s comments reflect the challenges facing the West Indies cricket team as they strive for consistency in the Test arena.

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Batting Concerns for the West IndiesPositive Notes and Future Outlook

The series saw New Zealand win the first Test in Wellington and the third in Mount Maunganui, with the second Test in Christchurch ending in a draw. This result continues a difficult period for the West Indies under Chase’s leadership, having suffered seven losses and a single draw in his eight matches as captain.

Roston Chase Reflects on Difficult Test Series

Chase was candid in his assessment, stating he hadn’t performed to his usual standards and hadn’t provided the batting impetus expected of a captain. He emphasized his desire to contribute both through leadership and on-field performance, a balance he felt was missing during the New Zealand tour. According to reports, Chase scored only 42 runs across six innings, averaging a mere seven – the second-lowest total for a captain dismissed six times in a Test series.

While acknowledging his batting struggles, Chase also noted the challenging conditions for spinners, with only the Bay Oval pitch offering significant assistance. He still managed to take three wickets in the series, but at a relatively expensive average of 119. The team’s overall bowling effort, however, was praised by the captain.

Batting Concerns for the West Indies

The West Indies’ struggles with consistent batting performances were a recurring theme throughout the series. Chase highlighted a pre-series goal of achieving at least one century in each match, a target they partially met with three hundreds across the three games. However, the team consistently found itself under pressure in the first innings, failing to establish competitive totals. This issue of West Indies cricket remains a key area for improvement.

Additionally, the team’s reliance on individual performances, such as Justin Greaves’ double century in the drawn Christchurch Test, suggests a need for greater collective consistency. Greaves himself expressed optimism about a potential resurgence for West Indies cricket, but sustained success requires more than isolated brilliance.

Positive Notes and Future Outlook

Despite the series loss, Chase pointed to the bowlers’ unwavering effort as a positive takeaway. He praised their determination and commitment throughout the matches, even in the face of difficult batting conditions. The emergence of centurions within the squad also provided some encouragement, demonstrating the potential within the batting lineup. This series also highlighted the importance of New Zealand vs West Indies as a competitive fixture.

The West Indies will now analyze their performance in New Zealand and identify areas for development. The focus will likely be on strengthening the batting order and finding ways to consistently build competitive first-innings scores. Improving Test cricket performance is paramount for the team’s long-term success.

Looking ahead, the West Indies’ schedule remains uncertain. The team will need to address its shortcomings quickly to prepare for future challenges. The coming months will be crucial in determining whether the West Indies can build on the limited positives from this tour and begin to climb the Test rankings.

The team’s management is expected to conduct a thorough review of the series, evaluating both individual and collective performances. Any potential changes to the squad or coaching staff will likely be announced in the coming weeks, as the West Indies aim to rebuild and restore their former glory.

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