Former West Indies bowling ace Ian Bishop says if the match gets to days four and five, the pitch will take spin at that stage. By arrangement with Quba Media Works.
By its very definition, the "nature isle" of Dominica is exactly that; pretty natural with lots of mountains, flora and fauna, rainforests and an easy going and lovely people. It is a haven for those inclined to eco-tourism.
For those trying to win a Test match to square a series, it is a place of contradictions. Because of the mountainous terrain in Dominica, it is prone to rainfall. Combine that natural process with the time of year in which this match is being played, and it is a recipe for inclement weather interventions.
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The rain doesn't necessarily fall in torrential downpours, but rather sweeps across Windsor Park too often for comfort.
The West Indies would have been hoping that the greenery of this lovely island would have extended to the pitch at Windsor Park; it has not! The pitch looks hard, with some brown rolled in live grass. But it is hard to say how much pace there is in it.
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