West Indies vice-captain Ramnaresh Sarwan said he was happy the hosts have managed to keep the ongoing Test series against India alive by drawing the first two matches, but admitted that the results could have gone otherwise had it not been for the weather and some good individual efforts.
'Although we are happy to go into the third Test 0-0, we do realise that we need to improve on those last two performances. It is a bit of a concern that we might have lost the last match had it not rained on day four, so we are aware that we have to get better,' Sarwan wrote in his column for a web site.
He said the results are satisfying also because they show an improvement in the West Indian team over the past two years. He said his team managed to come out of tough situations in the two matches, which was unlikely to think of earlier.
'We realise that a year ago we might probably have lost those games, so it shows how far we have progressed and grown as a team.
'We are harder to beat now,' he said.
The Windies vice-captain, who jumped to the second spot in the ICC rankings after his excellent show in the one-day series, said he aspired to overtake top placed Australian wicketkeeper-batsman