WI Coach says Aussies’ bowling attack weak
West Indies Coach, David Williams says Australian bowling attack holds no terrors and lacks the experience to compare with their successful predecessors.
After a lopsided defeat in the first Test in Brisbane, West Indies rallied for a draw in the second Test that ended Tuesday at the Adelaide Oval and Williams is not surprised the Caribbean side managed to post totals of 451 and 317.
Williams believes his side’s innings defeat in Brisbane was due to a flimsy batting performance.
Williams said Australia’s bowling attack looked very good in the first test because his side played very poorly.
Captain Chris Gayle then led the way with a critical 165 not out in the second innings, which threatened to set up an upset win over the home side.
Williams believes the Adelaide Test proves that the Australian bowling attack is beatable.
The Australians take an unbeatable 1-0 lead in the third and final Test starting next Tuesday night Caribbean time in Perth.
