The banned pair played Sydney club cricket to stay fresh, which Law felt was beneficial.
Law was in-charge when Windies stunned England to win the second Test at Headingley two years ago.
Law pointed out that this young West Indies outfit, despite showing promise, is far from a finished product.
Stuart Law pointed out that it was the team’s inability to cope with pressure and seize the crucial moments that led them down.
Law said that the only way to dismiss India captain Virat Kohli, currently in red hot form, is for him to falter.
West Indies coach Stuart Law has been suspended by the ICC for two ODIs after being found guilty of breaching Level 2 Article 2.7 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel.
West Indies coach Stuart Law termed his team’s test of spin against the World No.1 side India a learning curve. After the India tour, West Indies will travel to Bangladesh and Law feels that facing lot of spin here in India will help them in Bangladesh.
Holder praised his team-mates for keeping up with the growing changes in the dressing room.
Law is also relying on his spinners to claim during the series.
Cricket West Indies (CWI) president Dave Cameron has said the board will look for an apt replacement for the current head coach Stuart Law.