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Sarwan pays tribute to Shiv
published: Thursday | June 5, 2008


Shivnarine Chanderpaul cuts on his way to an unbeaten 77 on the final day of the second Test in Antigua on Tuesday. - Dellmar photo

ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC):

WEST INDIES captain Ramnaresh Sarwan on Tuesday paid tribute to the durable Shivnarine Chanderpaul following his Man-of-the-Match performance in drawing the second Digicel Test against Australia.

"It's very hard to find words to describe him. Over the past three years he has shown his consistency and he keeps getting better with age and it is really good for us as a team and, hopefully, we as batters can learn from him,' Sarwan said.

Chanderpaul carved out an unbeaten 107 in the West Indies" first innings of 352 in response to Australia's 479 for seven declared.

Anything is possible

The left-hander then scored 77 not out as West Indies batted out the final day to reach 266 for five and earn a draw at the Vivian Richards Cricket Ground.

"It was good to save a Test match, it was good. Barbados is a new one, who knows what's going to happen out there," the 33-year-old Chanderpaul told reporters.

"In cricket anything is possible. We just have to go and get our heads in the game and play some good cricket."

Sarwan played a huge role in the West Indies' effort, completing a fine 128, his 11th Test century. With the West Indies having stuttered to 84 for three in pursuit of an improbable 372 for victory, Sarwan and Chanderpaul staged a crucial 143-run, fourth-wicket stand to foil the Aussies.

"Our focus was to take every session as it is," Sarwan explained.

"We needed to survive, but at the same time we needed to be positive and then we would have taken it from lunch time and then analyse it at tea time. All in all, we just wanted to be positive throughout the day."

The third and final Digicel Test of the three-match series bowls off on June 12 at Kensington Oval in Barbados.

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