
"Waited for India to play rash shots"
West Indian pacer Ravi Rampaul says that the rash shots played by Indian players helped his performance.
Rampaul wrecked India's batting on Sunday with a career-best four-wicket haul to script team's thumping win in the second ODI.
"I was getting a little swing with the ball so I was just waiting for them to play the rash shots," he said.
"I bowled really well"
Delighted with figures of 4 for 37 that helped the West Indies restrict India to a paltry 188 and eventually win the match by eight wickets, Rampaul said he hasn't bowled so well in a long time.
"It was the best I have bowled for a long time. I was playing four-day cricket and coming back to one-day, my rhythm and everything went well - today I bowled really well," he said.
Analysing his performance, Rampaul said he took full advantage of the Indians' susceptibility to short-pitched bowling.
"They weren't too comfortable with the short balls so I used it as a surprise delivery," Rampaul said.
The 24-year-old, who dismissed Gautam Gambhir and Rohit Sharma for ducks in his first over, said he is an attacking bowler and also quite a miser when it comes to conceding runs.
"I'm always an attacking bowler and I think the captain knows that I am an attacking bowler, but I can bowl tight as well," he said.
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