Heading into the third and final Test with the series level 1-1, West Indies assistant coach, Roddy Estwick views tomorrow’s game as a final with England.
Estwick was at the time speaking to the media via their virtual press conference yesterday and reflected on the historic opportunity at hand to beat England in a series for the first time in over three decades as well as retain the Wisden Trophy.
“We have been constantly reminding them [West Indies players] that they got the chance to change something that hasn’t happened in 32 years, we’ve played them a few times over the last two or three years and we’ve won Test matches, we obviously won in the Caribbean,” he said while adding “We want to go one step better here in England, if we want to win that Test match we’ve got to be up for it, obviously England is going to be up for it because it’s a final. When you look at the game, it’s a final to both teams, whoever puts in a big performance will win the game.”