2nd Test Match IND Vs Win 2018
IND Vs Win Match
India Beat The Windies
In
2nd Test Match
India won by an innings and 272 runs
Test 2 of 2 (IND win 2-0)
India - 367 & 75/0
Windies - 311 & 127
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India win by ten wickets, take
series 2-0
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Umesh picks four; India need 72
to win
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Umesh runs through Windies middle
order
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Hetmyer, Hope fall after
mini-recovery
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Brathwaite, Powell dismissed for
ducks
India completed a 2-0 sweep over
the Windies with a 10-wicket victory on the third day of the second and final
Test in Hyderabad on Sunday, 14 October.
India, with Umesh Yadav in the
lead again, set up a chase of only 72 runs and reached the target in just 16.1
overs. Virat Kohli and his men have now completed 10 consecutive series
victories at home. It was also India's seventh straight series win over the
Windies.
Openers Prithvi Shaw and KL
Rahul, who both scored unbeaten 33s, steered India past the finish line in the
final session of the day after the Windies were bowled out for 127 in their
second innings.
India started the day at 308/4 in
the first innings, three runs adrift of the Windies first-innings total.
Ajinkya Rahane was the first wicket to fall, as he was undone by extra bounce
from Jason Holder in the 84th over. The Indian vice-captain could add just five
runs to his score from the previous day, edging the ball to gully after scoring
80.
Ravindra Jadeja, who scored his
maiden Test hundred in the first Test, was dismissed for a duck by the Windies
captain just two balls later.
Holder put up an outstanding
performance with the ball, becoming the first Windies pacer to clinch a
five-wicket haul in India since 1994. His figures of 5/56 gave the visitors a
way back into the game, despite three Indian batsmen scoring half-centuries in
the innings.
Shannon Gabriel played the
perfect second fiddle to his captain, troubling Rishabh Pant with short
deliveries and dismissing him in the 87th over. It was the second consecutive
time that the Indian wicket-keeper batsman had fallen on 92.
Ravichandran Ashwin, who replaced
his spin-partner Jadeja in the middle, added 35 runs lower down the order.
Kuldeep Yadav and Umesh could not resist for long and returned to the pavilion
with single-digit scores, adding just eight runs between them.
Seamer Shardul Thakur, who could
bowl just 10 balls in the first innings before picking a groin injury, played
out 12 balls to add 28 important runs with Ashwin, extending India's lead to 56
runs.
Having restricted the Indian lead
to a small one, the Windies gave themselves a chance, but their batting unit
was taken apart by Umesh, who had the opportunity to clinch a hat-trick twice
on the day.
Kraigg Brathwaite was dismissed
for a two-ball duck by the speedster with a delivery that caught the edge of
the bat and was collected by a diving Pant.
Kieran Powell, Brathwaite's
opening partner, also returned to the pavilion without troubling the scorers.
This time it was Ashwin who claimed the scalp, extracting an edge from Powell's
bat with a quick off-break.
Shai Hope and Shimron Hetmyer
tried to steady the ship after the two quick wickets with a 39-run partnership
for the third wicket. Just when it seemed like Windies were getting out of
trouble, Hetmyer was enticed by a looped delivery from Kuldeep and tried to
slog it across the line. He couldn't find the middle of the bat and a thick
edge flew to Cheteshwar Pujara at point.
Hope lost his wicket in the very
next over, edging a quick delivery from Jadeja to Rahane at first slip. Roston
Chase, the only centurion of the match, was Umesh's eighth scalp of the game.
The right-hander could add just six runs before the pacer disturbed his
woodwork in the 25th over.
Umesh followed this up with a
wicket off his very next ball, dismissing Shane Dowrich for a golden duck. The
wicket-keeper was undone by pace, his off stump uprooted by a fiery in-swinger.
Sunil Ambris and Holder led the
Windies resistance after tea and put up a 38-run stand for the seventh wicket.
It was Jadeja who broke the partnership, getting a faint edge off the Windies
skipper's bat. Ambris, who played well for his 95-ball 38, also fell to the
left-arm spinner.
The last two batsmen – Jomel
Warrican and Gabriel – were dismissed by Ashwin and Umesh, who completed his
maiden ten-wicket haul in Test cricket with the dismissal. He returned figures
of 10/133 for the game.
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