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Monday, May 19, 2025

Samuels: I had problems seeing the pink ball

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West In­dies bats­man Mar­lon Samuels says that he had some prob­lems with the pink ball, while bat­ting on the third day of the first Test match against Pak­istan at Dubai In­ter­na­tion­al Crick­et Sta­di­um in the Unit­ed Arab Emi­rates, yes­ter­day.

The 35-year-old made a stroke-filled 76 off 139 balls with 13 bound­aries as West In­dies closed the day at 315-6 in re­ply to Pak­istan's 579-3 de­clared. West In­dies bat­ted all day to add 246 runs from their overnight po­si­tion of 69-1. Samuels added 113 for the third wick­et with left-han­der Dar­ren Bra­vo who played well for 87 off 258 balls with nine fours and a six.

Speak­ing af­ter the day's play Samuels said, "It was my first game against the pink ball and you would al­ways find that bowler, who will give you trou­ble. For me, the bowler that got me out, was com­ing from high ac­tion and I was not see­ing it at times. Even at times on the field we re­act­ed late to it. How­ev­er, a guy scored 300 runs, so it must be good for the game. We have to play more games to get used to the pink ball."

Samuels was trapped leg be­fore by pac­er So­hail Khan, look­ing set to record a Test cen­tu­ry.

"I would love to score a hun­dred against the pink ball but it did not hap­pen. I want to con­tribute to my team and I was dis­ap­point­ed not to get a big one to­day," said the Ja­maican.

"We played Test crick­et to­day, we were pa­tient, put away the bad balls and as a team we should look at this, move on and build on it."

Samuels said has lofty am­bi­tions for this se­ries.

"I would love to leave this se­ries with a big con­tri­bu­tion to the team. We want to win this se­ries, so it is up to Bra­vo and I to leave a mark, we have to come up trump and score big for the team."

West In­dies goes in­to the fourth day to­day, look­ing for an­oth­er 65 runs to avoid the fol­low-on.

"Shane Dowrich is in good touch, Ja­son Hold­er has a Test 100 so we still have bat­ting there and hope­ful­ly we can get a good score from them," said Samuels, hav­ing con­fi­dence in the low­er or­der.


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