West Indies skipper Denesh Ramdin believes that his team could learn a lot of things from top ranked South African Test team after trailing the three match Test series 0-1.
Ramdin, who eyes leveling the series, said that they made a slow start to the tour and they were gaining momentum, adding that he hoped they could change some things in the third Test.
He further stated that they could probably move up against the rankings if they could take some of the things from the number one Test side, News.com.au reported.
According to Ramdin, South African bowlers didn't bowl a lot of bad deliveries, whereas his bowlers bowled too many bad bowls. Besides, he also believes that the opposition batters didn't give many chances as they went on to score big hundreds.
The third and final Test against South Africa will be played today at Newlands.
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