Having lost the first match in Barbados against India A, West Indies A bounced back in style in the second game in Kingstown to register a convincing 125-run victory.
Stating that his team's win in the second game gives him a lot of satisfaction as Windies A are less experienced than the visitors, Springer said, "This Indian team (has a) top six who have done well at the first-class level, some of them have made triple-hundreds, so to bowl them out twice and for 94 in the second innings, is a huge boost.
"We are a much younger team, with far less experience at the first-class and international level, so every match is about learning -- learning about ourselves and learning from the opposition as well."
Chasing a target of 220, India A were bundled out for a paltry 94 as left-arm seamer Delorn Johnson (6/34) and skipper Veeraswamy Permaul (4/22) shared the spoils to help West Indies A level the three-match series 1-1. MORE


