1st Test Match IND Vs Win 2018
IND Vs Win Match
India Beat The Windies
In
1st Test Match
India won by an innings and 272 runs
Test 01 of 02 (IND Leads 1-0)
India - 649/9d
Windies - 181 & 196
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India win by an innings and 272
runs
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Windies bowled out for 196 in
second innings
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Kuldeep gets five, Ashwin, Jadeja
get two each
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Windies 181 in first innings,
India 649/9 declared
Kuldeep Yadav's maiden Test
five-for helped India trounce the Windies by an innings and 272 runs in Rajkot,
to take a 1-0 lead in the two-Test series.
The Windies batsmen could not
cope with the experience of India's bowling attack and capitulated to totals of
181 and 196 in their two innings. While Ravichandran Ashwin troubled them most
in their first hit with his four-wicket haul, Yadav ran riot after they were
asked to follow on, returning 5/57 with his left-arm wrist-spin at the
Saurashtra Cricket Stadium on Saturday, 6 October.
It was Yadav's career-best haul,
and it set up India's biggest win in Test cricket in terms of margin.
On a day the Windies lost 14
wickets, Roston Chase and Keemo Paul impressed with their intent in the morning
session, before Kieran Powell provided the lone spark in their second innings
with 83 off 93 balls.
Starting the third day on a
perilous 94/6 in chasing India's 649/9, Chase and Paul offered some resistance,
adding an entertaining 73 runs for the seventh wicket. Chase drove and flicked
his way to a half-century, scoring eight fours in his innings of 53.
Paul made a counterattacking 47
off 49 deliveries, especially attacking Kuldeep Yadav. He was undone by the
first bouncer of the day, bowled by Umesh Yadav for his only wicket of the
game. Chase was dismissed soon after, enticed by a teasing, tossed up delivery
from Ashwin, which he played on to his stumps.
With the breakthrough, the hosts
pounced on the Windies lower order to wrap up the innings before lunch, 468
runs adrift of the Indian total.
India enforced the follow-on and
scalped opener Kraigg Brathwaite in the over before lunch. The right-hander was
dismissed by Ashwin, flicking straight to Prithvi Shaw at short-leg.
Powell, Brathwaite's opening
partner, never really looked comfortable at the crease, but kept ticking along.
Despite the let-offs from the Indian fielders, he was not afraid to go for the
big hits, striking six fours in his knock.
Yadav dismissed the batsmen from
No.2 to No.6 in the Windies batting order, orchestrating the play with his
splendid effort. The 23-year-old also became the seventh cricketer to clinch a
five-wicket haul in all three formats of the game.
None of the batsmen except Powell
crossed 20, falling like dominoes to the consistent probing from India's
bowling attack. Ravindra Jadeja, who was a juggernaut for the hosts throughout
the game, supported Yadav's five-for with three wickets of his own.
It wrapped up a comprehensive
game for India, who, thanks to centuries from debutant Shaw, Virat Kohli and
Jadeja declared for a mammoth total, and never quite lost their hold over the
game.
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