BRIDGETOWN: Struggling West Indies has turned to a renowned sports psychologist to try to drag it out of a prolonged batting slump in time to save the Test series against India. Trailing 1-0 in the three-match tussle, West Indies need to win the second Test which starts at the Kensington Oval in Barbados Tuesday to have any chance of winning a series against opposition it once used to crush. The good news for the Calypso Kings is India has never won a Test on the notoriously fast and bouncy Barbados pitch that has produced some of the game's greatest and most hostile fast bowlers, including Wes Hall, Malcolm Marshall and Joel Garner.