Weight of responsibility motivated me: Darren Bravo

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IANS Bridgetown (Barbados)
Last Updated : May 05 2015 | 2:28 PM IST

Batsman Darren Bravo on Monday said he was guided by a strong sense of responsibility during his match-winning knock, which helped the West Indies stun England by five wickets in the third cricket Test here Sunday.

The stylish left-hander struck 82 as the West Indies, set 192 for victory, coasted to their target late on the third day at the Kensington Oval, reports CMC.

"I just went out there in a positive frame of mind and I knew I had to bat long being one of the senior batters in the team," Bravo said.

"Obviously, we were in a spot of bother when we lost Shiv (Chanderpaul) at that crucial period but (Jermaine) Blackwood and myself handled the pressure nicely. And we were able to have a very good partnership which obviously made things easier for us coming down to the end."

Bravo arrived at the crease 50 minutes after lunch but then watched as the West Indies lost opener Kraigg Brathwaite (25) soon afterward and Marlon Samuels (20) just before tea, to leave the Windies on 70 for three at the break.

When Chanderpaul perished to the first ball of the second over after tea, the West Indies were 80 for four and in need of something special and Bravo stepped up.

"The ball was bouncing and turning and some were keeping low and there was a lot of deterioration after just three days of a Test match," the left-hander said.

"But having said that, I just backed myself and I am happy I was able to contribute to the win."

He struck seven fours and three sixes off 148 balls in 3-1/2 hours at the crease, adding a crucial 108 for the fifth wicket with Blackwood who stroked a massively important, unbeaten 47 off 104 deliveries.

Bravo said despite the state of the game, he was determined to play his natural game once the opportunity presented itself.

"I wasn't taking anything for granted ? but I backed myself. I told myself once the ball comes in my zone, I will play my shots. I knew that my defence would have been very important and I backed my ability to the end," he explained.

"I want to say well done to Blackwood and congratulations to the entire team. Obviously we didn't bat well in the first innings so we knew we had to put up a very big effort where the bowling was concerned.

"It is a really good feeling knowing we went in this series as the underdogs so to come out with a 1-1 draw I can safely say it feels like a win for us."

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First Published: May 05 2015 | 2:18 PM IST

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