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Late surge takes India to 297 on Day 2 of second Test

Updated on: 24 August,2019 08:53 AM IST  | 
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Jadeja, Ishant put on 60 runs for eighth wicket as visitors reach respectable first-innings score v WI

Late surge takes India to 297 on Day 2 of second Test

India's Ravindra Jadeja in full flow on Day Two of the first Test against West Indies at North Sound, Antigua yesterday. Pic /PTI

North Sound (Antigua): Ravindra Jadeja and Ishant Sharma frustrated West Indies with a timely 60-run stand for the eighth wicket, helping India to 297 all out at lunch on Day Two of the first Test here yesterday.


Jadeja (58 off 112) and Ishant (19 off 62) were able to negotiate the threat posed by the potent pace duo of Shannon Gabriel and Kemar Roach after losing Rishabh Pant (24) in the second over of the day.


At the time of going to press, West Indies were 38-1 in the post-lunch session with Kraigg Brathwaite batting 13. Opener John Campbell was bowled by pacer Mohammed Shami for 23.


Earlier, Jadeja’s innings comprised six fours and a maximum before he became the last man to be dismissed in the Indian innings, leading to lunch.

India resumed the day at 203 for six with Pant (20) and Jadeja being the overnight batsmen.

While Jadeja justified his inclusion in the playing XI ahead of Ravichandran Ashwin with a gritty effort, Pant could not deliver for the team.

Roach got his fourth wicket of the innings when he dismissed Pant with a beauty from around the wicket that moved away enough to get the edge of the young wicketkeeper-batsman.

Pant was guilty of playing the ball with hard hands as skipper Jason Holder took a regulation catch at second slip, leaving India at 207 for seven.

It seemed India’s brittle tail will not put up much of a fight yet again, but Jadeja and Ishant batted sensibly in their 116-ball stand, defying the West Indian pacers.

Ishant Sharma
Ishant Sharma on Day Two against the West Indies yesterday. Pic/AFP

While maturity was expected from Jadeja, Ishant impressed with the way he dealt with the express pace of Roach and Gabriel. He was not afraid to come on to the front foot and was equally comfortable at tackling the rising ball.

The lanky India pacer, whose highest score is 31, was finally dismissed in the 90th over, playing on to a full slower ball off Gabriel.

Shami joined Jadeja in the middle but his stay lasted only one ball as he offered a return catch to off-spinner Roston Chase.

Running out of partners, Jadeja showed urgency to collect some vital runs and brought up his 11th half-century with a slap to cover for four. The following ball, he swept Chase for a six over deep midwicket, giving the Indian innings a welcome flourish towards the end.

Vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane had made a crucial 81 on the opening day to help India recover from a poor start.

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