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Kingston (Jamaica), Aug 1 : Veteran batsman Shivnarine
Chanderpaul says he is anxious to improve his game when the West Indies
face New Zealand in the second and final cricket Test at Sabina Park
Jamaica Thursday.
Chanderpaul, a usually reliable middle order
batsman, was caught behind for a duck in the West Indies mammoth second
innings total of 522 in the first Test in Antigua.
The
37-year-old Guyanese, who has slipped two places in the ICC Test
rankings to number four, says he wants to be among the runs in Jamaica,
CMC reports.
"It seems to be a habit. Lots of times when runs
scoring, I am not into it," said Chanderpaul who now trails South
Africa's Hashim Amla by just six ratings points in the ICC Test
rankings.
"But I am hoping I can change that and hopefully get some runs in this match and hopefully everybody else performs also."
The
West Indies will be hoping for a rare series win needing only to avoid
defeat to take the two-match series following their victory in Antigua
Sunday.
Chanderpaul said the team has renewed confidence ahead of the second Test.
"It
is a new game. I know we have some confidence coming from the last game
but still we have to assess again. We have to go out and play well and
once we do that we can come out on top again," he told reporters at a
news conference in Kingston Tuesday.
"We have been playing some
top teams around the world and we have been taking Test matches into the
last day and it is something we have not done a lot of in the past and
now we have been doing more of it and one day we would be able to turn
the corners," he added.
© IANS
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