The Indian cricket team and its support staff attended a dinner at the Indian High Commissioner's residence in Jamaica on Wednesday ahead of the second Test, which begins on Friday.


The dinner is part of a tradition of sorts with the touring teams attending official team dinner's when they are visiting any country. The Board of Control for Cricket in India [BCCI] posted a photo of the team and the support staff at the residence of the Indian High Commissioner on Twitter.

India, who won the first Test at Antigua by a massive margin of 318 runs and lead the 2-match Test series 1-0, will now look to end the tour on a high note and win the second Test before returning to India.

Jasprit Bumrah led the bowling charge with five wickets in the second innings while Ajinkya Rahane got back to batting form with a fine hundred in the second innings following his 80+ knock in the first.

Hanuma Vihari also showed his class with a gritty 93 in the second innings as India set West Indies a mammoth total to chase in the fourth innings.

India are likely to stick with the same combination as they aim to whitewash the Windies and keep their record intact after the World Cup.

Earlier, India won the the three-match T20I series 3-0 and then defeated Windies in two of the three ODIs after the first was washed out in Guyana.