West Indies skipper Jason Holder has said that his side can win the upcoming Test series against Australia if they analyse and exploit the weaknesses of inexperienced middle-order batsmen.
The 24-year-old said that his side would also try to put pressure on the players, who are looking for their way back into the side, Sport24 reported.
Holder insisted that his side needed to play aggressive cricket and head into the series with a lot of belief to win.
Describing the Australian side as 'pretty hard', the right-handed batsman said that they have to remain confident before opposition's bowlers.
West Indies will play a four-day warm-up match against a Cricket Australia XI before heading into the three-match Test series, starting from December 10.
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