West Indies' Bowling Woes: Injuries and Strategy Challenges
West Indies bowling coach Ravi Rampaul expressed concern over injuries that affected key players Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph, impacting the team's performance against India. Despite efforts to adjust strategies, the team faces challenges as Indian batsmen dominate, leaving West Indies struggling on the India tour.

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West Indies cricket team's bowling department has suffered a significant setback due to injuries to crucial players Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph, according to bowling coach Ravi Rampaul. Their absence was keenly felt during the team's tour of India, where the competition has been fierce.
On Friday, the pressure mounted as Indian batsmen KL Rahul, Dhruv Jurel, and Ravindra Jadeja each scored centuries, propelling India to a commanding position with a substantial lead. West Indies' decision to bowl first has been questioned, given their struggles on the lively pitch.
Rampaul highlighted the unforeseen challenges the team faced without key bowlers and expressed surprise at the pitch's lack of assistance for spinners. Despite efforts to maneuver through the situation, the team continues to find itself at a disadvantage, as reflected in their ongoing performance in the series.
(With inputs from agencies.)