West Indies skipper Nicholas Pooran admitted that his team have a lot to do in order to improve as a T20I side. Pooran's comments come after West Indies lost the fifth and final T20I to India by 88 runs in Central Broward Park.
"When you come against one of the top teams in the world then execution is important. We didn't come up trumps. As a batting and bowling team we have a lot to do. There's a lot of cricket to be played, lot of experience to be gained. Hope we learn as a team with these losses," said Pooran after the match.
Pooran further spoke about where West Indies faltered against India in the fifth T20I. "We weren't good enough. India came out aggressive, but as batters we didn't learn. As bowlers we are getting better, but we need to learn faster. It is a game of skills vs skills and we weren't good. We didn't put partnerships together, except for Hetmyer."