26 June,2011 07:12 AM IST | | A Correspondent
West Indies skipper Darren Sammy has chalked out a three-step formula to bounce back from the opening Test defeat to India. However, Sammy's biggest warning to his teammates is to never drop Indian stalwart Rahul Dravid again.u00a0
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Dravid, who was dropped on six at Sabina Park, went on to make a match-winning century that gave India a 1-0 series lead.u00a0
"If we correct the batting, and I don't drop (Rahul) Dravid again, we shouldn't be under pressure to win the next Test at Barbados," Sammy was quoted as saying by 'Trinidad Express'.
Sammy, already under pressure due to his dismal personal performance, confessed to have spent a sleepless night after dropping Dravid. Sammy said that the dropped catch still haunted him.u00a0