- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR6.2 taken by second slip, after a little moment of panic! K Brathwaite moves in front of first slip to claw at the ball, doesn't get it on the first try, nor the second try, but does so on the third. Gabriel is thrilled. He's been putting in so much effort to get the ball to soar above the batsman's neck. And this is very accurate too, on middle and off. Vijay was setting up for a backfoot block but it just climbs on him sharply 14/154.5 he has to go, but he really doesn't want to. Pitched in line, hits in line and that looks fairly plumb. Dhawan goes for the sweep, but he is unable to make any contact. Played over the ball, I believe and is struck quite low on the front pad. Straightforward decision for Dar, and that brings us to tea 179/327.4 perhaps that's why people were calling for him. Coming back into Test cricket, and picks off Pujara with a short ball. Sometimes this game is easy, isn't it? The batsman saw a rank delivery and wanted to smash it, but in his eagerness, he played too early. Leading edge, near the bottom of the bat, lobs over to point's waiting hands. 74/2119.2 140 kph, dragged on! Hits the bottom of the bat, the inside edge, and veers onto off stump. India have spoken about not losing wickets either side of a break, Kohli himself has been vehement about that. This though - a back of a length ball outside off - seemed to have stayed a smidge low which foiled Kohli's attempt to punch the ball through the covers. Gabriel barely celebrates. Kohli walks off with the respect of the Antigua public, some bowing before him. 404/567.2 he seems to have that knack, as most legspinners do. Filthy old short ball, but it sat on the pitch while Rahane was set up for the pull shot. He tried to delay his shot to adjust according to the ball coming onto him a lot slower than he liked. But he's just caught in no-man's land. Top edge, the ball lobs up and midwicket takes the simplest catch 236/4157.3 long-off takes it, with a little discomfort, but Gabriel is solid enough. Seems like he had run in too far, then takes the ball reverse-cup, against his chest and falls away. Ashwin had run down the track to lift the ball over the infield, didn't make strong enough connection 526/7143.6 stumped, it would seem. Saha ran down the track, is beaten in the flight, the ball sneaks through bat and pad, and Dowrich whips the bails off. The square leg umpire asks for a second opinion and it comes down in red. Drift, dip and turn, for a part-time offspinner. India won't mind that, really 475/6161.5 short ball, hacked straight to midwicket and India have declared 566/8Extras14 (b 6, lb 2, nb 6)TOTAL566/8d (161.5 Overs, RR: 3.49)Fall of wickets: 1-14 (Murali Vijay, 6.2 ov), 2-74 (Cheteshwar Pujara, 27.4 ov), 3-179 (Shikhar Dhawan, 54.5 ov), 4-236 (Ajinkya Rahane, 67.2 ov), 5-404 (Virat Kohli, 119.2 ov), 6-475 (Wriddhiman Saha, 143.6 ov), 7-526 (Ravichandran Ashwin, 157.3 ov), 8-566 (Amit Mishra, 161.5 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB ST Gabriel 21 5 65 2 3.09 0 4 JO Holder 24 4 83 0 3.45 0 2 CR Brathwaite 25 5 80 0 3.20 0 0 RL Chase 34 3 102 0 3.00 0 0 D Bishoo 43 1 163 3 3.79 0 0 KC Brathwaite 14.5 1 65 3 4.38 0 0
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR67.3 that's a ripper! Drew Brathwaite into playing because of the ball coming in at him with the angle. it gets big. Too big. Brathwaite tries to fend it away but then it holds its line and seals his fate.
Outside edgeGlove carries through to the keeper. Batsmen hopping around, batsmen getting dismissed 144/714.2 yelps and cackles and roars from the Indians as Chandrika pushing at balls with hard hands catches up with him. This is back of a length and outside off, but the batsman thrusts himself at it, following the away movement off the seam, gets an edge and Saha is safe as houses 30/132.1 big appeal for a stumping, and India are celebrating! Bishoo goes for the sweep shot, is beaten in flight, because of which he has had to drag his back foot out of the crease, panicking as he tries to make contact. Couldn't. Saha does well behind the stumps to knock the bails off before the bat can complete its swing and get back inside the crease. Foot was on the line, easy decision for the third umpire 68/242.3 extra bounce! He's looked excellent this morning, his lines have been relentlessly outside off, and he is pushing through his action so nicely that he is getting the ball to misbehave just enough. This back of a length delivery lifts more than Bravo expects outside off and the little glide through point instead becomes a top edge to the keeper. Pushed at the ball because of the angle into him, it straightens to undo him 90/348.2 50th in Tests for Shami, and its a fine delivery. In the off stump channel, against a man who hasn't been very keen to move his feet forward or across. Thrusts his hands out, only to feather an edge through to the wicketkeeper 92/448.6 two in the over, Shami's lines have been outstanding this morning and he has had this knack of getting this Antigua pitch to give him treasonous extra bounce. The hosts had a big, tall fast bowler doing that. He could only get two wickets in 21 overs. Here Shami has that many in five balls. Back of a length ball on a fifth stump line, Blackwood pushes at it, gets a thick edge and Rahane takes a lovely catch, revers cup, in front of his eyes, in the cordon 92/565.4 loses patience! Sees a short ball, goes for the pull instinctively, doesn't keep it down, doesn't make good connection and that leg-side dominant field comes in handy. Straight to short midwicket. 139/685.2 sixth dismissal for Saha and the outswinger works for Umesh. It's a wide one, the sucker ball, the kind that sits up for the cover drive in limited-overs cricket. Only here, it fetches a thick edge. Everything going to plan for India. Saha has equalled Dhoni and Syed Kirmani for the most catches by an Indian wicketkeeper in an innings 213/885.3 that's a bit bizarre. Big, powerful Carlos Brathwaite watches a full delivery angled in towards off stump all the way onto off stump. Outswing did Holder, Inswing does Brathwaite, Umesh on a hat-trick, West Indies nine down 213/990.2 doesn't read the googly! Throws it up outside off to suck Gabriel into a slog sweep, misses and the middle stump takes a shellacking 243/10Extras11 (b 4, lb 2, nb 3, w 2)TOTAL243 all out (90.2 Overs, RR: 2.69)Fall of wickets: 1-30 (Rajendra Chandrika, 14.2 ov), 2-68 (Devendra Bishoo, 32.1 ov), 3-90 (Darren Bravo, 42.3 ov), 4-92 (Marlon Samuels, 48.2 ov), 5-92 (Jermaine Blackwood, 48.6 ov), 6-139 (Roston Chase, 65.4 ov), 7-144 (Kraigg Brathwaite, 67.3 ov), 8-213 (Jason Holder, 85.2 ov), 9-213 (Carlos Brathwaite, 85.3 ov), 10-243 (Shannon Gabriel, 90.2 ov)Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB I Sharma 20 7 44 0 2.20 0 3 UT Yadav 18 8 41 4 2.27 0 0 Mohammed Shami 20 4 66 4 3.30 2 0 R Ashwin 17 5 43 0 2.52 0 0 A Mishra 15.2 4 43 2 2.80 0 0
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR0.5 got im! Late swing! Deadly swing! West Indies have been hiding in their creases all day, even against deliveries as full as this one. Which means he has allowed the ball to move, allowed it to do the very thing that defeats him. Plays all around it, the flick shot ending up starting at a line outside that the ball takes and nails his pads in front of middle 2/135.5 very good work from bowler and keeper. Loads more revs on the ball, and the seam whirs around, while being bolt upright and pointing at leg slip. Chandrika is sucked into playing a flick shot on the front foot, and that's when the ball dips, seems to take an inside edge, brushes the pad and goes through to the wicketkeeper. Saha doesn't take it on the first grab, but he recovers it on the third. 88/313.5 beautiful catch - diving low to his left to get two hands under the ball. Rahane is phenomenal in the cordon. Gets the chance to show off his skills as Umesh takes a back of a length ball away from Bravo, who had been set up with inswingers at the start of the over and as a result pushes at the ball 21/241.5 ripper! Samuels has played down the wrong line, worried about a repetition of big spinning offbreak earlier in the over. Tosses it up outside off, the drift away from the bat does Samuels in. Otherwise the turn would have been countered by the full face of the bat. As such the ball pitches further away from him outside off and beats his outside edge 101/537.5 taken at short midwicket, and a pair for Blackwood. Gorgeous bowling from Ashwin again, giving the ball flight to draw the batsman forward and to make him think he can attack it. But then he makes it dip, which means when Blackwood plays the flick even with the roll of the wrists the ball goes up in the air. Good on Kohli to keep a short midwicket, it's him at that position, diving away to his left 92/445.4 gorgeous bowling again! Dip this time to knock Chase out. He was lunging forward, prepared to block with hard hands. Had he reached the pitch of the ball, he may well have. But this one eludes him and is therefore able to turn, bounce, take the top of the bat and settle in KL Rahul's hands. Sharp, low catch from the substitute 106/648.6 misjudges the googly! It's tossed up on off stump, Dowrich plays outside the line and is struck on the front pad, low enough and perfectly in line with the stumps. Apologies, it wasn't the traditional googly. More of a topspinner that came in with the angle 120/753.2 that will feel sweet! First five-for outside Asia. Second time he has a hundred and a five-for in the same match. Come hit me, the ball says as he lobs it up outside off, Holder falls into the trap, goes for the cover drive, leaves a big gap between bat and pad and the leg stump takes a beating 132/877.3 whipped straight at midwicket. Tossed up on the pads, Bishoo goes for another aggressive stroke and doesn't mind the field. Pujara was there, and it went straight to him 227/977.6 plays inside the line and gets his off stump pegged back. That is India's first innings win in the West Indies. A shortish ball pitches outside off and is virtually allowed to go past him by Gabriel playing down the wrong line 231/10Extras5 (nb 5)TOTAL231 all out (f/o) (78 Overs, RR: 2.96)Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Kraigg Brathwaite, 0.5 ov), 2-21 (Darren Bravo, 13.5 ov), 3-88 (Rajendra Chandrika, 35.5 ov), 4-92 (Jermaine Blackwood, 37.5 ov), 5-101 (Marlon Samuels, 41.5 ov), 6-106 (Roston Chase, 45.4 ov), 7-120 (Shane Dowrich, 48.6 ov), 8-132 (Jason Holder, 53.2 ov), 9-227 (Devendra Bishoo, 77.3 ov), 10-231 (Shannon Gabriel, 77.6 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB I Sharma 11 2 27 1 2.45 0 3 Mohammed Shami 10 3 26 0 2.60 0 1 UT Yadav 13 4 34 1 2.61 0 0 R Ashwin 25 8 83 7 3.32 0 0 A Mishra 19 3 61 1 3.21 0 1
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- Thu, 21 Jul - day 1 - India 1st innings 302/4 (V Kohli 143*, R Ashwin 22*, 90 ov)
- Fri, 22 Jul - day 2 - West Indies 1st innings 31/1 (KC Brathwaite 11*, D Bishoo 0*, 16 ov)
- Sat, 23 Jul - day 3 - West Indies 2nd innings 21/1 (R Chandrika 9*, DM Bravo 10*, 13 ov)
- Sun, 24 Jul - day 4 - West Indies 2nd innings 231 (78 ov) - end of match
Match Notes
- Drinks: West Indies - 49/2 in 25.0 overs (R Chandrika 18, MN Samuels 16)
- West Indies: 50 runs in 26.3 overs (162 balls), Extras 3
- 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 98 balls (R Chandrika 13, MN Samuels 35, Ex 3)
- Rain: West Indies - 76/2 in 30.0 overs (R Chandrika 22, MN Samuels 39)
- Lunch: West Indies - 76/2 in 30.0 overs (R Chandrika 22, MN Samuels 39)
- MN Samuels: 50 off 74 balls (11 x 4)
- West Indies: 100 runs in 40.1 overs (245 balls), Extras 4
- Drinks: West Indies - 126/7 in 51.5 overs (JO Holder 11, CR Brathwaite 1)
- West Indies: 150 runs in 58.4 overs (356 balls), Extras 4
- 9th Wicket: 50 runs in 97 balls (CR Brathwaite 35, D Bishoo 17, Ex 1)
- West Indies: 200 runs in 71.3 overs (434 balls), Extras 5
- Tea: West Indies - 201/8 in 72.0 overs (CR Brathwaite 38, D Bishoo 32)
- CR Brathwaite: 50 off 82 balls (3 x 4, 2 x 6)
- West Indies: 50 runs in 23.4 overs (144 balls), Extras 4
- Drinks: West Indies - 60/1 in 29.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 31, D Bishoo 9)
- Lunch: West Indies - 90/3 in 44.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 46, MN Samuels 0)
- KC Brathwaite: 50 off 156 balls (5 x 4)
- West Indies: 100 runs in 50.6 overs (308 balls), Extras 5
- Drinks: West Indies - 120/5 in 59.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 61, RL Chase 14)
- West Indies: 150 runs in 70.4 overs (426 balls), Extras 5
- Tea: West Indies - 157/7 in 72.0 overs (SO Dowrich 6, JO Holder 9)
- 8th Wicket: 50 runs in 80 balls (SO Dowrich 28, JO Holder 21, Ex 4)
- West Indies: 200 runs in 80.6 overs (488 balls), Extras 9
- New ball taken afrer 81 overs
- Drinks: West Indies - 235/9 in 89.0 overs (SO Dowrich 49, ST Gabriel 2)
- SO Dowrich: 50 off 75 balls (9 x 4)
- Innings Break: West Indies - 243/10 in 90.2 overs (SO Dowrich 57)
- West Indies 2nd innings
- End Of Day: West Indies - 21/1 in 13.0 overs (R Chandrika 9, DM Bravo 10)
- New ball taken after 90.1 overs
- V Kohli: 150 off 208 balls (17 x 4)
- 5th Wicket: 100 runs in 173 balls (V Kohli 55, R Ashwin 43, Ex 2)
- India: 350 runs in 101.6 overs (617 balls), Extras 11
- Drinks: India - 352/4 in 103.0 overs (V Kohli 168, R Ashwin 44)
- R Ashwin: 50 off 127 balls (7 x 4)
- 5th Wicket: 150 runs in 272 balls (V Kohli 94, R Ashwin 53, Ex 3)
- India: 400 runs in 117.3 overs (710 balls), Extras 11
- V Kohli: 200 off 281 balls (24 x 4)
- Lunch: India - 404/4 in 119.0 overs (V Kohli 200, R Ashwin 64)
- Drinks: India - 448/5 in 137.0 overs (R Ashwin 85, WP Saha 22)
- India: 450 runs in 138.4 overs (838 balls), Extras 12
- 6th Wicket: 50 runs in 120 balls (R Ashwin 26, WP Saha 25, Ex 1)
- India: 500 runs in 150.6 overs (912 balls), Extras 14
- R Ashwin: 100 off 237 balls (12 x 4)
- Tea: India - 512/6 in 154.0 overs (R Ashwin 106, A Mishra 23)
- 7th Wicket: 50 runs in 79 balls (R Ashwin 19, A Mishra 29, Ex 2)
- India: 550 runs in 159.6 overs (966 balls), Extras 14
- A Mishra: 50 off 67 balls (6 x 4)
- Innings Break: India - 566/8 in 161.5 overs (Mohammed Shami 17)
- West Indies 1st innings
- End Of Day: West Indies - 31/1 in 16.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 11, D Bishoo 0)
- India 1st innings
- Drinks: India - 28/1 in 12.0 overs (S Dhawan 12, CA Pujara 5)
- India: 50 runs in 23.3 overs (142 balls), Extras 5
- 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 118 balls (S Dhawan 34, CA Pujara 14, Ex 5)
- Lunch: India - 72/1 in 27.0 overs (S Dhawan 46, CA Pujara 14)
- S Dhawan: 50 off 84 balls (4 x 4)
- India: 100 runs in 33.3 overs (202 balls), Extras 5
- 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 76 balls (S Dhawan 22, V Kohli 29, Ex 1)
- Drinks: India - 126/2 in 41.0 overs (S Dhawan 68, V Kohli 29)
- India: 150 runs in 48.5 overs (294 balls), Extras 6
- V Kohli: 50 off 75 balls (5 x 4)
- 3rd Wicket: 100 runs in 151 balls (S Dhawan 37, V Kohli 64, Ex 2)
- Tea: India - 179/3 in 54.5 overs (V Kohli 65)
- India: 200 runs in 59.5 overs (361 balls), Extras 7
- 4th Wicket: 50 runs in 65 balls (V Kohli 27, AM Rahane 22, Ex 1)
- V Kohli: 100 off 134 balls (11 x 4)
- India: 250 runs in 70.5 overs (427 balls), Extras 8
- Drinks: India - 260/4 in 73.0 overs (V Kohli 114, R Ashwin 9)
- 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 86 balls (V Kohli 33, R Ashwin 18, Ex 0)
- India: 300 runs in 87.4 overs (528 balls), Extras 8
- End Of Day: India - 302/4 in 90.0 overs (V Kohli 143, R Ashwin 22)
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