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Antigua Test: Ashwin's career-best bowling gives India biggest win against West Indies

Antigua Test: Ashwin's career-best bowling gives India biggest win against West Indies

 

 

North Sound (Antigua): India inched closer to victory as Ravichandran Aswhin produced an off-spin bowling masterclass to snare four wickets after lunch and leave West Indies reeling at 126 for seven in the first cricket Test here on Sunday.

West Indies trailed by 197 runs with three wickets remaining when drinks were called in the second session on the fourth and penultimate day.

Faced with the improbable task of scoring over 300 runs in their second innings to make India bat again, West Indies collapsed under intense pressure created by Ashwin and Co on a pitch that offered assistance to the slow bowlers.

Ashwin ran through the West Indies batting line-up, picking up 4/41 in 16 overs, after Marlon Samuels (50) and Rajendra Chandrika defied India in the first session with a 67-run partnership for the third wicket.

Chandrika's dismissal four overs after the lunch break, taken early due to a short spell of rain, triggered a slide from which the hosts failed to recover.

The opener's dismissal was followed by those of Jermaine Blackwood, who had a pair in the match, Samuels, debutant Roston Chase and Shane Dowrich as West Indies slumped to 120 for seven.

Earlier, a short rain shower stopped India's march as the hosts went into an early lunch at 76 for two at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.

The morning began with overnight batsmen Chandrika and Darren Bravo (10) looking to play on for time as well as score runs whenever possible. India started the proceedings with Ishant Sharma (1-17) and Umesh Yadav (1-19), the duo looking sharp and bowling fuller deliveries, especially the former who was a marked improvement from his first innings' outing.

And this brought immediate success as Yadav sent back Bravo off the fifth ball of the day, as Ajinkya Rahane drove to his left and held a two-handed catch at gully. The duo bowled a consistent spell thereafter, testing both Chandrika and Samuels, but the batsmen showed enough resilience to stay put at the wicket.

Samuels in particular looked aggressive and used good hand-eye co-ordination to smack nine boundaries in the session. The two batsmen put on 50 off 98 balls, while the West Indies' score crossed the 50-mark in the 27th over.

Mohammed Shami (0-20) was soon introduced into the attack, and he was on the money straightaway.

There was one incident where he could have sent Samuels back, as he induced an edge only for the ball to die down on its way to the keeper Wriddhiman Saha. He caught the ball but the umpires checked upstairs for a replay and it didn't prove conclusively that the catch was cleanly taken, and Samuels was given a life in the 25th over. He was on 16 at that time.

About 40 minutes were left for lunch when rain intervened and cut short the session. 

On Saturday, Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav shared eight wickets to bowl the hosts out for 243 runs and enforce the follow-on thereafter. India amassed 566 for eight declared in their first session.

Brief Scores

India 1st innings: 566 for 8 declared in 161.5 overs (Virat Kohli 200, Ravichandran Ashwin 113).

West Indies: 243 all out in in 90.2 overs (Kraigg Brathwaite 74, Shane Dowrich 57 not out; Umesh Yadav 4/41, Mohammed Shami 4/66) and 76 for 2 in 30 overs (Marlon Samuels 39 batting).

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