West Indies all-rounder Roston Chase wants him to be taken more seriously as a batsman. Roston Chase believes it will be a big disappointment for him that if he fails to score at least a century in the three-match Test series against England starting at Southampton on July 8.
“Won’t be happy if I don’t get at least a century in England”, Roston Chase
The 28-year-old cricketer Roston Chase said that he wanted him to be rated a bit higher as a batsman and he would try to get some runs in England. With this, he also feels that he is expecting a good series with the bat. Roston Chase told the media in a video conference,
“Once you do well in England, I think your stock as a cricketer goes up on the international scene. I’ve always wanted to score a century in England. I scored a century against England in the Caribbean, but I would love to get one in England.”