link"We are over 100 runs ahead and tomorrow we’ll come with the sort of attitude to have a go and see what happens. We can’t have any other attitude but to come out and put in the same sort of effort we put in over the last four days. We know it’s going to be tough, but we still got a 100-run lead. If we get a couple of wickets early, who knows what will happen. The guys have to believe that they can and still get something positive out of the game. We had a lot of positives but winning would be the ultimate."
"I’ve come with a winning attitude and I have driven home to them this is what we can achieve if you believe hard enough and if you put in the right sort of work. They’ve done a lot of physical work and that physical work is demanded out there at the moment in the middle and you’ve seen the guys are still hanging in and going strong. As soon as you start to believe, you see a change in attitudes on the field as well and we are here to play competitive cricket and you’ve seen four competitive days from us," the 41-year-old from Barbados, who represented Durham in county cricket for many seasons, said.
Tell we mo Gibbo... when?