Their recent home form has also included an emphatic innings-and-217-run win over Sri Lanka before the second Test of that series ended in a draw. Although a place in the World Test Championship final is no longer within reach, another victory would see the West Indies climb above England to seventh in the WTC standings. "We had a clear plan after last year and identified where we wanted to be as a team," Chase said ahead of the match. Our goal is to make the Caribbean a very difficult place for visiting teams because we understand these conditions better than anyone else. West Indies are monitoring the fitness of Chase, whose off-spin adds balance to the bowling attack alongside lead spinner Jomel Warrican.