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West Indies vs India, 2nd Test Match Summary

WI vs IND, 2023 - Test Summary

West Indies vs India Scorecard
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Match Ended   
255&76/2 (32.0)
438&181/2d
West Indies drew with India
IND 438/10
Bat Top Batsmen
121 (206)
  • 11x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 58.73SR
80 (143)
  • 9x4s
  • 2x6s
  • 55.94SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
WI 255/10
Bat Top Batsmen
75 (235)
  • 5x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 31.91SR
37 (115)
  • 3x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 32.17SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 2.53
23.4
OVERS
60/5
R/W
Bowler
ECON 1.48
25
OVERS
37/2
R/W
IND 181/2
Bat Top Batsmen
57 (44)
  • 5x4s
  • 3x6s
  • 129.54SR
52 (34)
  • 4x4s
  • 2x6s
  • 152.94SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 5.50
6
OVERS
33/1
R/W
WI 76/2
Bat Top Batsmen
28 (52)
  • 5x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 53.84SR
Tagenarine Chanderpaul
Tagenarine Chanderpaul
24 (98)
  • 2x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 24.48SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
11
OVERS
33/2
R/W
Bowler
ECON 0.33
3
OVERS
1/0
R/W
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Rohit Sharma collects the trophy and the Indian team gathers around for the team photograph. Right then, that's all from this game. The rain on the final day forced the second and final Test of the series to end in a draw. Courtesy of their dominant win at Dominica, India clinched the series 1-0. The two teams now shift their focus to the white-ball leg, consisting of 3 ODIs followed by 5 T20Is. The first ODI of the three-match ODI series will take place on Thursday, the 27th of July at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. The first ball will be bowled at 7.00 pm IST (1.30 pm GMT). As always, you can join us early for the build-up. Until then, take care and goodbye!
Rohit Sharma the skipper of India, says that every win is different. Adds that playing in the Caribbean is a different challenge. Mentions that he is happy with how everything panned out. States that it was unfortunate to get any play on Day 5. Also says that the intent with the bat in the second innings was positive. Adds that they were quite confident of winning the Test if play had happened. On Mohammed Siraj, he says that he has taken a giant step and has led the attack well. Mentions that he does not want one bowler to lead the attack and wants everyone to take responsibility. On Ishan Kishan, he says that they need players like him who can be promoted up the order for quick runs. Adds that Kishan was not afraid and was the first one to put his hand up. Reckons that they also need batters like Virat Kohli to stabilize the innings. Feels that they have great depth and are in the right place. Also says that they want to play consistent cricket and do well in all three aspects of the game.
Kraigg Brathwaite, the captain of West Indies starts by saying that they showed fight with the bat in this game. Adds that batting more than 100 overs was good. Reckons that they could be more disciplined with the ball. Feels that losing the last five wickets quickly in the first innings wasn't good. States that the key from here is consistency. Also says that they were positive to chase before the start of Day 5 as they had 98 overs. Feels that it was unfortunate that they did not get any play. Shares that Alick Athanaze and Kirk Mckenzie were promising and are the future of West Indies cricket. On the tour of Australia later in the year, he says that getting match practice through A tours and preparatory camps will be good.
Mohammed Siraj is the Player of the Match for his first-inning bowling figures of 23.4-6-60-5. He says that it is his first Player of the Match in Test cricket and his best figures which makes him really happy. Adds that there is not much on offer for pace bowlers so he is even happier to do well on this surface. Mentions that when there is help off the surface for the fast bowlers, anyone can take wickets but when there is not much on offer and you take wickets, it gives you more confidence. Claims that Rohit Sharma told him to do what he has been doing and not put too much pressure on himself so that what he has been doing.
Time for the presentations...
The visitors had a first-inning lead of 183 and came out in the second inning looking to get some quick runs as the rain had begun making an impact on Day 4. Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal added a 98-run opening partnership in 11.5 overs with the skipper getting his second half-century of the game. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill contributed as well but it was Ishan Kishan who stole the show with his maiden Test half-century which he achieved in 33 deliveries and helped India set a target of 365. Kraigg Brathwaite came out to bat with positive intent but a double-strike from Ravichandran Ashwin had set up the game nicely for India to win.
India did not get success with the ball straight away as the Windies started their batting effort well and did not lose a wicket for more than 34 overs. Kraigg Brathwaite notched up a half-century and all the top five batters got off to starts but could not convert it to a big one. They went into Stumps on Day 3 with 229 runs on the board having lost 5 wickets but things went downhill for them in the morning session of Day 4. Mohammed Siraj was on song and rattled the tail to claim his best bowling figures in Test cricket with a five-wicket haul. Mukesh Kumar claimed two wickets on his debut and Jadeja has two scalps under his kitty as well with Ashwin chipping in with one.
West Indies won the toss and asked India to bat which seemed to backfire as Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal added a 139-run opening partnership. Yashasvi Jaiswal got to his half-century and continued his good run in Test cricket while the skipper fell 20 runs short of consecutive Test centuries. Virat Kohli reached his 29th Test ton in his 500th international game and fifties from the spin twins Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin helped India post 438 runs in the first inning. Kemar Roach and Jomel Warrican chipped in with three wickets each for the hosts and Jason Holder bowled really well as he was rewarded with two scalps.
What a disappointing end to the Test match! The two sets of players toiled hard for almost 4 days but in the end, it is the rain gods that have taken center stage. The match is drawn and India win the series 1-0. India looked to be ahead in this game coming into Day 5 with 8 wickets to claim but West Indies also had a glimmer of hope to level the series by chasing down 289 runs. There were some good performances throughout the match but the 100th Test match between West Indies and India has a draw against its name.
UPDATE - 12.20 am IST (6.40 pm GMT, the previous day) - The inevitable has happened! The rain has had the final say and Day 5 of the second Test has been called off. The centennial Test between India and West Indies has ended in a draw and it is India who win the two-match Test series with a 1-0 scoreline.
UPDATE - 11.58 pm IST (6.28 pm GMT) - The rain has got really heavy now. The umpires and the players have retreated to the dressing room and it looks like we are in for a long wait once again. The massive cloud has exploded and it is really dark out there. There are puddles forming on the covers and across the outfield, undoing all the hard work done by the ground staff. The long wait continues...
UPDATE - 11.14 pm IST (5.44 pm GMT) - The rain continues to play hide and seek! Just as we were nearing the revised resumption time, it became dark and gloomy again. The ground staff reckon that another spell of rain is just around the corner and have covered the entire square again as a precautionary measure. All we can do right now is wait and hope the dark clouds do not bring about rain.
UPDATE - 11.03 pm IST (5.33 pm GMT) - Good news! It has stopped raining and the covers have been taken off by the ground staff. If there is no further rain, play will resume at 11.10 pm IST (5.40 pm GMT). Here's hoping that we have seen the last of the rain and we will now have uninterrupted two sessions of play. Don't go anywhere because the action is coming your way really soon.
UPDATE - 10.38 pm IST (5.08 pm GMT) - We are afraid but we have a dampening update! The rain has made its appearance again and looks like we will have to wait a little longer. It is not a heavy shower but the mizzle is enough to force the ground staff to put the covers back on. This is disheartening for the players, fans and more so for the ground staff who have done a tremendous job to get the field ready for play.
UPDATE - 10.06 pm IST (4.36 pm GMT) - Folks, we finally have a start time on this fifth and final day of the centennial Test! The Day 5 action will commence at 10.45 pm IST (5.15 pm GMT). A total of 67 overs are to be bowled in the day provided the rain stays away. Both teams have arrived at the ground and we are not far away from the action.
UPDATE - 9.38 pm IST (4.08 pm GMT) - Right then, the umpires have decided to take Lunch here on Day 5. The covers are completely off the square and the weather has held up as well. Live visuals from the ground depict a promising picture of the outfield which is looking ready for play. We have lost a session due to the heavy downpour in the morning but we are hopeful of having action in the remaining two sessions. We will keep you posted.
UPDATE - 9.03 pm IST (3.33 pm GMT) - More promising news! The ground staff have removed the water from the covers and are in the process of gradually removing the covers. The sun is out as well which should help in drying up the wet areas of the outfield. Let's hope the weather holds up and it does not ruin the hard work currently being done by the ground staff. Stick around as we should have news regarding the resumption soon.
UPDATE - 8.30 pm IST (3 pm GMT) - The rain has stopped and the umpires are out on the ground without their umbrellas. They are having a look around and are not in their uniform yet so we do not expect the game to start really soon. The puddles around the ground need to be dried up and the players who were still in their hotel rooms will need to make their way to the stadium. The covers are still placed near the center of the ground and there is water collected on it which the ground staff is busy clearing. It is the longest period for which the rain has not fallen so we are optimistic that we can have some action if the sky stays clear. We will bring you more updates shortly.
UPDATE - 7.42 pm IST (2.12 pm GMT) - The intensity of rain has reduced but it is still a steady drizzle. The rain needs to completely subside for the ground staff to remove the covers and start their work of mopping up the outfield. We still have plenty of time remaining in the day and considering the West Indies collapse in the first innings, India would be thinking that a session and a half would be enough for them to take the remaining 8 wickets. Stay tuned for further updates.
UPDATE - 6.54 pm IST (1.24 pm GMT) - Oops! Not the news any of us would have wanted to start the day with. It's bucketing down at the Queen's Park Oval and there is no chance of having a prompt start. The covers are firmly in place and live pictures show that puddles have already started to form in the outfield. That said, the drainage at this ground is excellent as witnessed in the past couple of days. It should not take much time for the ground staff to get the field ready for play once the rain stops. Let's hope the weather clears up soon and we are able to get underway on Day 5.
On the other hand, India were off to a dream start on the fourth morning as Mukesh Kumar struck on the third ball. Mohammed Siraj was sensational from the other end with a stunning five-wicket haul, which helped India gain a first-innings lead of 283 runs. In reply, entertaining fifties by Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rohit Sharma, and Ishan Kishan allowed India to get some quick runs. Thanks to twin strikes by Ravichandran Ashwin late in the day, the visitors went to Stumps on a much better note. Can Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja spin India to a win? We shall find out as action on Day 5 is coming our way shortly...
Trailing by 209 runs at the start of the day, the West Indies were off to the worst possible start as they lost Alick Athanaze and Jason Holder in the first two overs. They could never really recover from those twin blows and were bundled out for 255. The hosts were unable to start well with the ball and leaked a lot of runs due to some ordinary bowling and fielding. In pursuit of 385 runs, Kraigg Brathwaite and Tagenarine Chanderpaul were off to a circumspect start before Chanderpaul and Kirk Mckenzie departed in the space of three overs. If the West Indies are to salvage any hopes of getting a favourable result, the first hour will be crucial for them.
Hello and a warm welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to our coverage of Day 5 of the second Test between the West Indies and India at Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain. Before a ball was bowled on Day 4, the Test seemed to be heading for a dull draw, but it suddenly came to life in the morning session. We have now arrived at the final day with all four results possible. India find themselves 8 wickets away from making it 2-0 while West Indies would need to bat out of their skins to get the remaining 289 runs.
... DAY 5, SESSION 1 ...
Right then, the game is set up nicely for India as they will look to claim the eight wickets left in the quest for a win on the final day. That said cricket is a funny game and what better moment for West Indies to pull off a miracle run chase than in the 100th Test match between these two cricket-loving nations? They need 289 runs to win and all four results are a possibility provided the rain gods stay away. There is loads of excitement coming our way as the action continues on Day 5 of this second Test match between India and West Indies. We will have another early start so the first ball will be bowled at 7 pm IST (1.30 pm GMT) but you can join us early for the build-up. Cheers!
Ishan Kishan is in for a flash interview. He starts by saying that his knock was important and special. Adds that he knew what the team needed from him. Mentions that everyone backed him up. Shares that it was Virat Kohli who took the initiative of promoting him up the order. Hopes that they can finish the game tomorrow. Also says that they had a plan of batting 10-12 overs after the rain interruption and scoring 70-80 runs. States that he was at NCA before this tour where Rishabh Pant told him about his bat position. Feels that it will be a good game tomorrow and says that they always try to come up with good plans. Mentions that execution will be important and they will need to bowl in tight areas. Ends by saying that early breakthroughs will be important on Day 5.
Mohammed Siraj claimed a five-wicket haul in the process registering his best figures in Test cricket as West Indies were bowled out for 255 trailing by 183 runs. India came out to bat with real purpose and in the extended morning session, scored at a rapid rate adding a 98-run opening stand in 72 deliveries. Rohit Sharma scored his fastest Test half-century as he reached there in just 35 deliveries but had two easy catches dropped in his inning. Shannon Gabriel finally dismissed the India skipper on 57 as India went into Lunch having scored 98 runs in 12 overs. The afternoon session was interrupted by rain and just 3 overs were bowled where Yashasvi Jaiswal was dismissed for 38 runs in 30 deliveries but India managed to score 20 and take the lead over 300 with Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan at the crease.
India could not have asked for a better start to Day 4 as they wrapped up the last five West Indies wickets inside 7.4 overs. The hosts came into the morning session having lost 5 wickets with the score of 229 runs on the board and would have hoped to play out the first hour without losing wickets. They had the promising Alick Athanaze on crease along with the experienced Jason Holder but things did not go to plan as Mukesh Kumar dismissed Athanaze in the very first over of the day. Things got worse for the hosts as Mohammed Siraj claimed the wicket of Holder in the very next over and India were right on top. They wrapped up the tail in a jiffy with Siraj getting maximum purchase out of a relatively new ball and dismissing the three West Indies fast bowlers Alzarri Joseph, Kemar Roach, and Shannon Gabriel.
Kraigg Brathwaite looked to be positive and scored runs freely off the fast bowlers while Tagenarine Chanderpaul decided to block and play for time. The introduction of the spinners slowed the West Indies skipper down as well and he survived a close LBW shout off the bowling of Ravichandran Ashwin. It was initially adjudged out but a review was taken and Ball Tracking showed the ball missing the leg stump. It did not take long for Ashwin to eventually get his man as the Indian ace broke a 38-run opening stand that had lasted for 18 overs. Things got better for India as Ashwin struck once again and dismissed Kirk Mckenzie on a duck in his very next over. Jermaine Blackwood has joined Chanderpaul out in the middle and the two have steadied the innings with a 32-run unbeaten partnership playing through to Stumps.
SESSION SUMMARY - 139 runs and 2 wickets in 41 overs. That brings an end to a long session despite the short rain stoppage we experienced. Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan came out to bat after Tea in the quest to score runs quickly and did a decent job as they added 79 runs for the third wicket in 68 balls. Kishan was the aggressor as he got to his maiden Test half-century in just 33 deliveries and this prompted Rohit Sharma to declare with a target of 365 set for the hosts to chase down. Shubman remained unbeaten on 29 and it would have given his confidence a boost as he needed the time out at the crease. West Indies had to wait for a bit to start the run chase as rain halted play for a short time and when the game resumed, both openers adopted the contrary approach.
32 OV
5 Runs
R. Ashwin to T. Chanderpaul J. Blackwood
  • 131.1
  • 431.2
  • 031.3
  • 031.4
  • 031.5
  • 031.6
31 OV
2 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Blackwood T. Chanderpaul
  • 030.1
  • 030.2
  • 130.3
  • 030.4
  • 130.5
  • 030.6
30 OV
1 Runs
R. Ashwin to J. Blackwood T. Chanderpaul
  • 029.1
  • 129.2
  • 029.3
  • 029.4
  • 029.5
  • 029.6
29 OV
4 Runs
M. Siraj to T. Chanderpaul
  • 028.1
  • 028.2
  • 428.3
  • 028.4
  • 028.5
  • 028.6
28 OV
9 Runs
R. Ashwin to T. Chanderpaul J. Blackwood
  • 127.1
  • 027.2
  • 427.3
  • 027.4
  • 027.5
  • 427.6
27 OV
0 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Blackwood
  • 026.1
  • 026.2
  • 026.3
  • 026.4
  • 026.5
  • 026.6
26 OV
4 Runs
R. Ashwin to T. Chanderpaul J. Blackwood
  • 125.1
  • 325.2
  • 025.3
  • 025.4
  • 025.5
  • 025.6
25 OV
0 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Blackwood
  • 024.1
  • 024.2
  • 024.3
  • 024.4
  • 024.5
  • 024.6
24 OV
0 Runs
R. Ashwin to T. Chanderpaul
  • 023.1
  • 023.2
  • 023.3
  • 023.4
  • 023.5
  • 023.6
23 OV
1 Runs
R. Jadeja to T. Chanderpaul J. Blackwood
  • 022.1
  • 022.2
  • 022.3
  • 122.4
  • 022.5
  • 022.6
22 OV
5 Runs
R. Ashwin to T. Chanderpaul J. Blackwood
  • 121.1
  • 021.2
  • 221.3
  • 021.4
  • 121.5
  • 121.6
21 OV
1 Runs
R. Jadeja to T. Chanderpaul J. Blackwood
  • 020.1
  • 120.2
  • 020.3
  • 020.4
  • 020.5
  • 020.6
20 OV
2 Runs
R. Ashwin to K. Mckenzie T. Chanderpaul
  • 1 LB 19.1
  • 019.2
  • 119.3
  • 019.4
  • 019.5
  • W 19.6
19 OV
4 Runs
R. Jadeja to T. Chanderpaul
  • 018.1
  • 018.2
  • 018.3
  • 018.4
  • 018.5
  • 418.6
18 OV
5 Runs
R. Ashwin to T. Chanderpaul K. Brathwaite
  • 117.1
  • 117.2
  • 217.3
  • 117.4
  • 017.5
  • W 17.6
17 OV
4 Runs
R. Jadeja to K. Brathwaite
  • 416.1
  • 016.2
  • 016.3
  • 016.4
  • 016.5
  • 016.6
16 OV
0 Runs
R. Ashwin to T. Chanderpaul
  • 015.1
  • 015.2
  • 015.3
  • 015.4
  • 015.5
  • 015.6
15 OV
0 Runs
R. Jadeja to K. Brathwaite
  • 014.1
  • 014.2
  • 014.3
  • 014.4
  • 014.5
  • 014.6
14 OV
1 Runs
R. Ashwin to K. Brathwaite T. Chanderpaul
  • 013.1
  • 113.2
  • 013.3
  • 013.4
  • 013.5
  • 013.6
13 OV
0 Runs
J. Unadkat to T. Chanderpaul
  • 012.1
  • 012.2
  • 012.3
  • 012.4
  • 012.5
  • 012.6
12 OV
4 Runs
R. Ashwin to K. Brathwaite T. Chanderpaul
  • 011.1
  • 011.2
  • 2 B 11.3
  • 111.4
  • 011.5
  • 111.6
11 OV
0 Runs
J. Unadkat to T. Chanderpaul
  • 010.1
  • 010.2
  • 010.3
  • 010.4
  • 010.5
  • 010.6
10 OV
0 Runs
M. Kumar to K. Brathwaite
  • 09.1
  • 09.2
  • 09.3
  • 09.4
  • 09.5
  • 09.6
9 OV
1 Runs
J. Unadkat to K. Brathwaite T. Chanderpaul
  • 08.1
  • 08.2
  • 08.3
  • 18.4
  • 08.5
  • 08.6
8 OV
0 Runs
M. Kumar to T. Chanderpaul
  • 07.1
  • 07.2
  • 07.3
  • 07.4
  • 07.5
  • 07.6
7 OV
4 Runs
M. Siraj to K. Brathwaite
  • 06.1
  • 06.2
  • 06.3
  • 06.4
  • 06.5
  • 46.6
6 OV
0 Runs
M. Kumar to T. Chanderpaul
  • 05.1
  • 05.2
  • 05.3
  • 05.4
  • 05.5
  • 05.6
5 OV
5 Runs
M. Siraj to T. Chanderpaul K. Brathwaite
  • 04.1
  • 04.2
  • 04.3
  • 04.4
  • 14.5
  • 44.6
4 OV
5 Runs
M. Kumar to K. Brathwaite
  • 03.1
  • 5 NB 3.2
  • 03.2
  • 03.3
  • 03.4
  • 03.5
  • 03.6
3 OV
7 Runs
M. Siraj to K. Brathwaite T. Chanderpaul
  • 02.1
  • 02.2
  • 22.3
  • 42.4
  • 12.5
  • 02.6
2 OV
0 Runs
M. Kumar to T. Chanderpaul
  • 01.1
  • 01.2
  • 01.3
  • 01.4
  • 01.5
  • 01.6
1 OV
2 Runs
M. Siraj to K. Brathwaite T. Chanderpaul
  • 10.1
  • 00.2
  • 00.3
  • 00.4
  • 10.5
  • 00.6
Match Info
  • Venue Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
  • Weather Rainy
  • Toss West Indies won the toss and elected to field
  • Result West Indies drew with India
  • Player of the Match Mohammed Siraj
  • Umpire Marais Erasmus (SA), Richard Kettleborough (ENG) and Michael Gough (ENG)
  • Referee Jeff Crowe (NZ)
Match Notes
  • Stumps: India 288/5 in 84.0 overs
  • 5th wicket partnership: 100 off 169 balls between V Kohli (64) and R Jadeja (35)
  • India 251/4 in 71.2 overs
  • 5th wicket partnership: 50 off 94 balls between V Kohli (34) and R Jadeja (17)
  • V Kohli Test fifty: 52 runs in 97 balls (6x4) (0x6)
  • Drinks: India 218/4 in 60.0 overs
  • India 200/4 in 57.4 overs
  • Change of ball: India 191/4 in 55.3 overs
  • Change of ball: India 190/4 in 55.2 overs
  • Tea: India 182/4 in 50.4 overs
  • Drinks: India 154/1 in 37.0 overs
  • India 153/1 in 35.3 overs
  • Lunch: India 121/0 in 26.0 overs
  • Y Jaiswal maiden Test fifty: 50 runs in 49 balls (8x4) (1x6)
  • 1st wicket partnership: 100 off 127 balls between Y Jaiswal (34) and R Sharma (61)
  • India 100/0 in 20.5 overs
  • R Sharma 15th Test fifty: 54 runs in 74 balls (5x4) (2x6)
  • Drinks: India 57/0 in 13.0 overs
  • 1st wicket partnership: 50 off 65 balls between Y Jaiswal (22) and R Sharma (25)
  • India 50/0 in 10.4 overs
  • Y Jaiswal dropped on 8 by K McKenzie in 5.2 overs
  • Mukesh Kumar makes his Test debut for India
  • Stumps: West Indies 86/1 in 41.0 overs
  • Drinks: West Indies 50/0 in 22.0 overs
  • 1st wkt Partnership: 50 off 134 balls between K Brathwaite (30) and T Chanderpaul (18)
  • West Indies 50/0 in 22.0 overs
  • Tea: India 438/10 in 128.0 overs
  • Innings Break: India 438/10 in 128.0 overs
  • Referral 5 (126.5 ovs): WI against M Siraj (LBW) Successful (WI: 1, IND: 3)
  • Drinks: India 409/7 in 120.0 overs
  • Referral 4 (119.5 ovs): WI against R Ashwin (Caught) Unsuccessful (WI: 1, IND: 3)
  • India 401/7 in 116.4 overs
  • Referral 3 (114.2 ovs): R Ashwin against WI (LBW) Successful (WI: 2, IND: 3)
  • I Kishan dropped on 21 by K McKenzie in 113.4 overs
  • Lunch: India 373/6 in 108.0 overs
  • Referral 2 (103.5 ovs): WI against R Jadeja (Caught) Successful (WI: 2, IND: 3)
  • India 350/5 in 100.5 overs
  • Drinks: India 336/4 in 96.0 overs
  • 5th wicket partnership: 151 off 266 balls between V Kohli (99) and R Jadeja (51)
  • R Jadeja 19th Test fifty: 50 runs in 105 balls (4x4) (0x6)
  • V Kohli 29th Test hundred: 101 runs in 180 balls (10x4) (0x6)
  • India 300/4 in 87.2 overs
  • New ball taken: India 288/4 in 85.1 overs
  • Stumps : West Indies 229/5 in 108.0 overs
  • Drinks: West Indies 228/5 in 107.0 overs
  • Rain Stoppage: West Indies 208/5 in 97.2 overs
  • Drinks: West Indies 208/4 in 97.0 overs
  • West Indies 200/4 in 94.3 overs
  • Tea: West Indies 174/3 in 86.0 overs
  • Referral 1 (79.5 ovs): IND against J Blackwood (Caught) Unsuccessful (WI: 3, IND: 2)
  • Drinks: West Indies 157/3 in 75.0 overs
  • West Indies 150/2 in 68.1 overs
  • Drinks: West Indies 140/2 in 63.0 overs
  • K Brathwaite 29th Test fifty: 51 runs in 171 balls (4x4) (0x6)
  • Lunch: West Indies 117/2 in 51.4 overs
  • Rain Stoppage: West Indies 117/2 in 51.4 overs
  • West Indies 100/1 in 44.5 overs
  • Stumps : West Indies 76/2 in 32.0 overs
  • West Indies: 50/2 in 22.0 overs
  • Drinks: West Indies 29/0 in 14.0 overs
  • Referral 1 (3.4 ovs): IND against C Brathwaite (LBW) Unsccessful (WI: 3, IND: 2)
  • Innings Break: India 181/2 in 24.0 overs
  • I Kishan Test fifty: 50 runs in 33 balls (4x4) (2x6)
  • 3rd wkt Partnership: 50 off 53 balls between S Gill (22) and I Kishan (30)
  • India 150/2 in 21.2 overs
  • Tea: India 118/2 in 15.0 overs
  • Rain Stoppage: India 118/2 in 15.0 overs
  • India 100/1 in 12.2 overs
  • Lunch: India 98/1 in 12.0 overs
  • Rain Stoppage: India 98/1 in 12.0 overs
  • Drinks: India 80/0 in 9.0 overs
  • 1st wicket partnership: 50 off 34 balls between Y Jaiswal (20) and R Sharma (27)
  • India 50/0 in 5.3 overs
  • R Sharma dropped on 25 by S Gabriel in 4.5 overs
  • Innings Break: West Indies 255/10 in 115.4 overs
  • Referral 6 (115.4 ovs): S Gabriel against IND (LBW) Unsuccessful (WI: 2, IND: 2)
  • West Indies 250/8 in 113.3 overs
  • Referral 5 (111.2 ovs): IND against A Joseph (LBW) Successful (WI: 3, IND: 2)
  • Referral 4 (111.2 ovs): A Joseph against IND (LBW) Successful (WI: 3, IND: 2)
  • Referral 3 (108.4 ovs): A Athanaze against IND (LBW) Unsuccessful (WI: 3, IND: 2) (Retained)
  • Lunch: West Indies 76/2 in 32.0 overs
  • Wet Ground Condition: West Indies 76/2 in 32.0 overs
  • Rain Stoppage: West Indies 76/2 in 32.0 overs
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Yashasvi Jaiswal IND 266 88.66
Yashasvi Jaiswal IND 266 88.66
Rohit Sharma IND 240 80.00
Rohit Sharma IND 240 80.00
Virat Kohli IND 197 98.50
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Ravichandran Ashwin IND 15 2.50
Ravichandran Ashwin IND 15 2.50
Ravindra Jadeja IND 7 1.70
Ravindra Jadeja IND 7 1.70
Mohammed Siraj IND 7 2.51
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