Looking back, Sammy lamented the first day of the Jamaica Test where they allowed the Indians to get away from a position of 85 for 6.
"If we had bowled a little better in Jamaica when they were 85 for 6 or scored more runs than India in the first two Tests, the result could have been different for us." Sammy blamed himself rather than extraneous circumstances for his successive failures with the bat.
"I know I have to put runs on the board. Not only for self, it would have helped the cause of the team. In fact, I will take the blame for the batsmen. Dessie (Desmond Haynes, batting coach) tells me I could improve. I tried the things he told me in the middle, like my backlift and problem in playing across the line of the ball.
"I'm aware of the areas where I need to work and I will go back home and do just that. I know my role in the team. In bowling, I have to put it there all the time.
"That's what I go about doing. I pick up wickets which is very good for the team. I will continue to do it."
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