West Indies assistant coach, Roddy Estwick is calling on his side to turn out peak performances saying that it was not time to talk but for action.
The 59-year-old shared his views ahead of tonight’s first day’s play of the second Test against New Zealand.
According to the former First-Class fast bowler, “We’ve now just got to stop talking. We’ve now just got to put a run together. We win the odd test match, we’ve got to win series, the boys have been around now most of them for 30 odd test matches, Shannon [Gabriel] is playing his 50th so we’re not kids anymore. We can’t hide behind it’s a young side. They’re coming into their peak. Most of them are 27-28 [years] so now the peak years are ahead of them and they’ve got to put in peak performances.”