Ind vs. WI: ‘We come in as underdogs’ says Roston Chase ahead of first Test

Ind vs. WI: ‘We come in as underdogs’ says Roston Chase ahead of first Test

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West Indies Captain Roston Chase during the press conference ahead of the 1st Test Cricket Match between India and West Indies at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat on Wednesday, October 01, 2025.

West Indies Captain Roston Chase through the press convention ahead of the first Test Cricket Match between India and West Indies at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat on Wednesday, October 01, 2025.
| Photo Credit: Vijay Soneji

There was a time when the West Indies can be the favorite going into most Test matches. But such are the occasions now {that a} West Indies win in opposition to the likes of India, Australia and England is an upset.

Windies skipper Roston Chase is aware of this shift and is hoping that the Caribbeans can by some means rediscover their mojo. “We are not in a good position right now in terms of our Test status, and we are kind of low on the table,” he admitted ahead of the first Test in opposition to India beginning on the Narendra Modi Stadium from Thursday (October 2, 2025).

“But we have to put that behind us and just worry about what’s ahead of us right now, and play each day, each game, one day at a time, one session at a time, and just try to learn the conditions as fast as possible.”

Asked if the diminished standing would unburden the facet, Chase replied in the affirmative. “Obviously, we come in as underdogs. It makes us quite a dangerous side when you really have nothing to lose,” he mentioned. “You can just go and play freely because, I mean, everyone is expecting us to lose!”

The Windies come into the collection after having misplaced their earlier Test engagement to Australia at house (0-3). But New Zealand’s 3-0 win over India in India final 12 months could give Chase’s males the ever-so-slight hope that they might be aggressive.

“New Zealand came last year and dominated India, so we are really trying to learn from what they did and put some of that stuff in place so that we can play good cricket, compete, and try to win the series,” mentioned Chase, who has 52 Test caps to his identify.

“India is mainly a spin-based country, but I saw the pitch and it does look a bit green. So we don’t know what it will be yet. Everyone has been preparing well so far. It’s been a bit hot, so that’s been a bit of a stumbling block for us so far, but guys have been doing well,” the 33-year-old added.

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