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IND vs WI, 2nd Test, Lunch: Brooks, Blackwood Take Windies to 145/4 As India Inch Closer To Win
Shamarh Brooks and concussion substitute Jermaine Blackwood combined to frustrate India. West Indies (145/4), require another 323 runs with 6 wickets remaining
After a hard fought session in Jamaica, team India got the important wickets of opening pair Roston Chase and Shemron Hetmyer to get two wickets closer to victory, but Shamarh Brooks and concussion substitute Jermaine Blackwood combined to frustrate the visitors. West Indies (145/4), require another 323 runs with 6 wickets remaining.
Resuming on the overnight score of 45/2, West Indies suffered a blow as they were forced to replace Darren Bravo with Jermaine Blackwood after the former retired hurt with a blow to the head and was later found to be concussed.
India ended Day three of the second Test match against West Indies at Sabina Park in a commanding position after setting West Indies an imposing target of 468.
Bumrah was the leading wicket-taker for India as he scalped six wickets, and, with the lone wicket, Ishant became the most successful Indian pace bowler outside Asia.
In pursuit of daunting target of 468, Windies got off to a nightmarish start but Windies managed to end the day at 45/2, still, 443 runs away from the target. With the score at 168/4 in the second innings, skipper Kohli decided to declare India's innings, setting Windies a target of 468 for the win. Rahane and Vihari were involved in an unbeaten stand of 111 runs. The two remained unbeaten on 64 and 53, respectively.That's Lunch on Day 4 of the 2nd Test. West Indies 145/4, require another 323 runs with 6 wickets remaining. Updates - https://t.co/2kjBlPi4Wa #WIvIND pic.twitter.com/vHXTqTxEb7
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 2, 2019
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