India’s quest for a series whitewash in the 2nd Test against West Indies has hit a fascinating roadblock. After posting a mammoth 518/5 declared in their first innings, the hosts enforced the follow-on, only to be met with a display of remarkable resilience from the Caribbean side on a gripping Day 4 in Delhi .
The story began with India’s batsmen taking full control of the Arun Jaitley Stadium pitch. Yashasvi Jaiswal set the tone with a blistering 175, while Shubman Gill remained unbeaten on a majestic 129, steering the team to a commanding total of 518 for 5 declared . Contributions from Sai Sudharsan (87), Dhruv Jurel (44), and Nitish Kumar Reddy (43) ensured there was no respite for the West Indian bowlers, with Gudakesh Motie and Shamar Joseph picking up two wickets each .
In stark contrast, the West Indies’ first innings was a tale of struggle. Their batting lineup crumbled under the relentless pressure from India’s pace attack, managing a meagre 248 runs—270 runs short of India’s total . This massive deficit left them with no choice but to bat again immediately after their first innings concluded.
Facing the daunting prospect of a follow-on, many expected another collapse. However, the West Indies showed a different kind of spirit. Openers John Campbell and Tagenarine Chanderpaul provided a solid start before Chanderpaul fell for 10 . What followed was a masterclass in grit from Campbell and Shai Hope. The pair batted through the day, stitching together an unbroken partnership that has so far yielded 173 runs . Campbell was a picture of concentration on 87*, while Hope brought up his sixth Test fifty, finishing the day on 66* . Their defiance has not only saved the West Indies from an innings defeat but has also injected a thrilling uncertainty into the contest.
| Player | Team | Performance |
|---|---|---|
| Yashasvi Jaiswal | India | 175 runs |
| Shubman Gill | India | 129* runs |
| John Campbell | West Indies | 87* runs (2nd innings) |
| Shai Hope | West Indies | 66* runs (2nd innings) |
With West Indies at 173/2 in their second innings, they are still trailing by 97 runs . The final day promises high drama. Can Campbell and Hope convert their fifties into centuries and secure a draw for their team? Or will India’s bowlers find a way to break the partnership and clinch a historic victory? The stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to this Test match.
This match has evolved from a one-sided affair into a compelling narrative of resilience. It showcases the very essence of Test cricket, where the game can turn on its head over five days. The West Indies’ fightback is a testament to their character, while India’s dominance earlier in the match underlines their current strength in home conditions.
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