Updated On: 13 October, 2018 08:09 AM IST | Uppal (Hyderabad) | Harit N Joshi
India pacer Umesh admits difficulty in containing lower-order batsmen with SG ball on flat pitches as Chase (98*), Holder (52) take Windies to 295-7 on Day 1

WI' s Roston Chase (right) and skipper Jason Holder during their 104-run stand against India yesterday
Team India are in a similar situation to what they were during most part of the England Test series. The West Indies' lower-order was a thorn that hurt the hosts on Day One of the second Test at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium here in Uppal yesterday.
While in England it was Jos Buttler and Sam Curran, who played a major role in England winning the series 4-1, yesterday it was Roston Chase (batting on 98) and skipper Jason Holder (52) who frustrated India as West Indies posted 295-7 at stumps despite being 113-5 at one stage. Pacer Umesh Yadav and chinaman Kuldeep Yadav claimed three wickets each.