Farce ends as third-shortest Test ever
The farce in Port of Spain ended in bright sunshine with no play possible, just like the earlier three days
The farce in Port of Spain ended in bright sunshine with no play possible, just like the earlier three days
All efforts to get the Queen's Park Oval ready for play were given up in the very first hour of the fourth day
Surreal scenes of an outfield being dug up during a Test match were not enough to dry Queen's Park Oval enough for any cricket on day three
From the moment Port of Spain woke up to 2.15pm, when any hope of a resumption of play evaporated, no rain fell at Queen's Park Oval. Yet not a single ball was bowled
India's hopes of retaining the No. 1 Test ranking going into the home season suffered a setback as only 22 overs were possible on the first day in wet Port of Spain
Stats highlights from the four-match Test series between India and West Indies
Phil Simmons, the West Indies head coach, has expressed concern over the up-and-down nature of the team's performances over the course of the Test series against India
India captain Virat Kohli has said the runs scored by R Ashwin and Wriddhiman Saha in the lower middle-order are the biggest positives to emerge from India's 2-0 Test series win in the West Indies
Marlon Samuels is supposed to be the senior batsman guiding the youngsters around him. It's hard to say, however, what kind of example his batting in the series has set
Rain washed out close to four sessions of the second Test, and an entire day's play in the third. It is likely to interrupt play, by all appearances frequently, in the fourth Test as well
Once a hard-hitting opening batsman, Philo Wallace had a fleeting time in the spotlight for West Indies, and now has turned his attention to becoming a lawyer
Having West Indies on the mat in the series, India have a great opportunity to retain their momentary No. 1 Test ranking with a win in the fourth Test in Port of Spain