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India dominates against WI, despite rain interruptions

India’s second innings got off to an explosive start, with Rohit Sharma showcasing his prowess with a quick-fire half-century. He blazed his way to 57 runs off just 44 balls, displaying some terrific batting skills. Yashasvi Jaiswal, at the other end, complemented Rohit’s aggression with his own impressive stroke play. The duo took the attack […]

India’s second innings got off to an explosive start, with Rohit Sharma showcasing his prowess with a quick-fire half-century. He blazed his way to 57 runs off just 44 balls, displaying some terrific batting skills. Yashasvi Jaiswal, at the other end, complemented Rohit’s aggression with his own impressive stroke play. The duo took the attack to the West Indies bowlers, amassing a partnership of 80 runs in just 9 overs, putting the hosts on the back foot. The first innings had set the stage for India’s dominance, with Mohammed Siraj leading the charge with a remarkable five-wicket haul. India bundled out West Indies for 255 runs, taking a substantial first innings lead of 183 runs. The Indian bowlers showed their prowess, and the West Indies batsmen struggled to handle the pressure. However, the rain gods intervened, halting play during India’s second innings after Rohit Sharma’s departure. Shannon Gabriel managed to break the dangerous partnership, as Rohit attempted to create room but ended up pulling the ball into the hands of fine leg. The rain-induced break provided some relief for the West Indies, as the Indian openers were seemingly taking the match away from them with their aggressive batting display. Despite the interruptions, the excitement continued to build on Day 4 of the second Test. West Indies was trailing India by 209 runs, with the match hanging in balance. Debutant Mukesh Kumar made an impact, removing Kirk McKenzie before the rain-enforced early Lunch on the previous day. In the subsequent sessions, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja chipped in with vital wickets, including the dismissal of West Indies skipper Kraigg Brathwaite, who fell for 75 runs. As the match resumed, Mohammed Siraj’s impressive bowling continued to trouble the West Indies batsmen, as he accounted for Joshua Da Silva’s wicket. Ravindra Jadeja joined the party by getting the better of Jermaine Blackwood. The contest remains captivating, with both teams vying for supremacy. India’s batting prowess, especially the explosive start provided by Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal, puts them in a strong position.

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