For the West Indies, it is about runs.
Vice-captain Brendan Nash has paid the price for a poor season so far. It was not totally unexpected, but it must have been a close thing between Nash and Ramnaresh Sarwan.
It's never nice to see a player dropped, and it emphasises the difficulty players like Nash and [VVS] Laxman and Shivnarine Chanderpaul, for example, have in getting enough cricket to keep themselves sharp between Test series, given that they are not part of the limited-overs' set-ups.
It means you can sometimes start a series slow; and with series these days mainly consisting of two or three Test matches, you can pay a heavy price, especially if you are in a losing team.
Again, the West Indies have to decide whether to play five batsmen and five bowlers, given that they are not scoring and don't look like scoring enough runs. The fact that they bowled India out twice in Jamaica for under 300 both times, may allow them to feel that they have enough firepower and the risk of leaving out a batsman is too great.
Runs are needed... badly!
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