Updated On: 03 November, 2018 08:43 AM IST | Thiruvananthapuram | PTI
Asked whether it was the wrong decision to have elected to bat after winning the toss, Law said the ball did a little bit early on but the players didn't do as well as they could have

West Indies coach Stuart Law
West Indies coach Stuart Law Thursday said it was time for his young team to put learning into action following its ODI series loss against hosts India. "The guys they have got a lot of skills, every single one of them. But it is also temperament and decision making under pressure. Once you walk out there, there are 40,000 people screaming, you are up against one of the best teams going around," he told reporters at the post-match press conference.
"Pressure does funny things, it is about living it. You still don't understand what pressure is... then the enormity of the situation, the enormity of the circumstances they are playing in over here some times can get the better of them. There is pressure everywhere...you are scrutinised, on the street, at the hotel foyer, at the cricket ground," said the Australian. Law said the West Indies have learnt a lot from their Indian counterparts during the tour.