Kingston: Pakistan bowling coach Waqar Younis feels the team's sloppy fielding tilted the first Test in favour of the West Indies.
Kemar Roach's resilience and grit helped West Indies walk away with a one-wicket victory over Pakistan in the first Test of the two-match series here at Sabina Park on Sunday.
"We would not get a better advertisement for the beauty of Test cricket. Both teams fought very well but unfortunately, we didn't avail some good opportunities at a crucial stage of the match which cost us at the end," Waqar said in a release issued by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
"The pitch was conducive to seam bowling and our pacers bowled really well. Undoubtedly, It was a low target that we had to defend yet we fought really hard and it was only some dropped catches that took the game away from us," he added.
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