Updated On: 10 October, 2025 09:23 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Skipper Roston Chase, who cut a sad and embarrassing figure after the loss in Ahmedabad, believes the solution lies in getting good starts and kicking it on to be in their batting returns

West Indies captain Roston Chase addresses the media on Thursday. Pic/PTI
Ahead of the second Test against India starting here on Friday, the West Indies find themselves under pressure for both on and off-field reasons.
In their crushing defeat by an innings and 140 runs in Ahmedabad, the West Indies failed to cross 200 in either innings, which collectively lasted just 89.2 overs.
That led to batting legend Brian Lara publicly questioning the current team’s hunger to represent the Caribbean and expressing pain over the decline of a side he once led with distinction.