Live Streaming, Live Cricket Score of India vs West Indies, Jamaica Test Day 4: Where to Get
Live streaming, live cricket score and live TV broadcast of second cricket Test between India vs West Indies in Jamaica is available. Catch Day 4 live action in our live blog as well.
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- Updated: August 02, 2016 02:34 pm IST
Live streaming and live cricket score of Day 4 action of the India vs West Indies Test cricket series is available. Get details of the live coverage of India vs West Indies here. (LIVE BLOG | NEWS)
The second Test between India vs West Indies is being played at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica. Live coverage of Day 4 on Tuesday will start 30 minutes early at 8:00 PM IST.
The weather gods gave West Indies a lifeline in their quest to avoid defeat when rain washed out the final session of Day 3 in Kingston, Jamaica on Monday.
India built a first-innings lead of 304 runs before captain Virat Kohli declared at 500 for nine just before tea as light rain fell at Sabina Park.
But the showers persisted and the India bowlers did not get a chance to have a crack at the West Indies top order.
Ajinkya Rahane scored his seventh Test century, and the third in four innings, compiling an unbeaten 108 off 237 balls. He made 127 and 100 not out against South Africa in Delhi in December.
TEN Sports are the official broadcasters of this four-Test match series. Live streaming of the cricket match will be available on http://www.tensports.com/event/cricket/west-indies-vs-india-2016
TEN Sports will give a ball-by-ball live coverage of the cricket match on their TV channels as well. Calling the series "Test of the best", you can watch live action on TEN 1 HD, TEN 2 and TEN 3. Coverage starts at 6: 30 PM IST on match days.
India are aiming to fix their unimpressive record away from the sub-continent.
Since last touring West Indies in 2011, when they ground out a 1-0 Test series victory (with two draws), India have lost six consecutive series outside of Asia -- two each in England and Australia and one each in South Africa and New Zealand.