CHANDIGARH, India, CMC – West Indies speedster Kemar Roach says his outstanding bowling at the World Cup has come as a result of hard work and adjusting to the slower subcontinent pitches.
The 22-year-old rookie, in his first-ever World Cup, has led the Windies attack with 10 wickets from three matches as the Caribbean side has picked up two impressive wins in their campaign.
“Bowling in the subcontinent conditions is not easy for fast bowlers but I knew that before I came here,” Roach said. “I did well in the Test series in Sri Lanka last year and