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India First Innings
13:49 pm: 50-run partnership comes up between Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane
13:40 pm: Virat Kohli moves to 40 with a couple off Jason Holder.
13:23 pm: FOUR! Superb shot from Virat Kohli. The Indian skipper smashes Devendra Bishoo straight down the ground for a boundary. India 139/3, trail by 172 runs.
13:05 pm: The partnership between Ajinkya Rahane and Virat Kohli is now 30 runs.
12:32 pm: Pujara (10) goes shopping outside the off-stump and gets a feather touch onto the ball. Shannon Gabriel strikes. 102/3
12:20 pm: Shaw (70 off 53 balls) has been dismissed. Continued in aggressive mode after lunch, hitting Gabriel for two fours in the over, but has been caught at short cover off the bowling of Jomel Warrican. 98/2 in 18.4 overs.
11:33 a.m: That's LUNCH on Day. India 80/1 in 16 overs, trail West Indies (311) by 231 runs. Prithvi Shaw 52*, Cheteshwar Pujara 9*
11:25 a.m: Prithvi Shaw:
1st Test:
50 off 56 balls
100 off 99 balls
2nd Test:
50 off 39 balls
11:23 a.m: FIFTY! Prithvi Shaw brings up his maiden Test half-century off 39 balls. India 74/1, trail by 237 runs
11:03 a.m: WICKET! Jason Holder strikes, KL Rahul departs for 4 runs. India 61/1, trail by 250 runs. KL Rahul not having a great times against the West Indies. He was departed for a duck in the opening Test.
10:57 a.m: FOUR! Prithvi Shaw is on fire. He comes forward and smashes Warrican between mid wicket and long on. India 57/0, trail by 250 runs.
10:47 a.m: 5 overs gone! India 43/0. Prithvi Shaw 25*, KL Rahul 4*.
10:32 a.m: Shane Dowrich is getting some medical assistance.
10:25 a.m: What a start from Shaw. The right-hander hits Gabriel for a boundary and then a six. Positive start from the Indian openers
10:10 a.m. Prithvi Shaw and KL Rahul are out to open for India. Rahul would want to get over the duck he scored in the first Test, Shaw would want to carry on from his century on debut
West Indies First Innings (311 all out)
10 a.m. All over! Umesh mops up the last wicket getting an edge off Shannon Gabriel (0), taken easily by Rishabh Pant. That's 6/88 - career best Test figures by Umesh Yadav. West Indies 311 all out - led by Roston Chase's 106.
9:55 a.m. Five-for for Umesh Yadav! He gets through the defences of Chase (106), and now it could be moments before West Indies get bundled out. 311/9
9:42 a.m. Plenty happening already on the second morning. Umesh has castled Devendra Bishoo (2) for his fourth wicket, Chase has completed his fourth Test century, Jomel Warrican has started off with a six and West Indies have crossed 300. They are 303/8 in 97 overs.
9:30 a.m. West Indies resume their innings, and all eyes on Chase who is just two runs away from his fourth century. 295/7
8:55 a.m. On the second morning, West Indies, resuming at 295/7, would target getting past 350 while India would look to mop up the last three wickets quickly to make use of the track while it's still good for batting. Roston Chase (98*) is just two runs away from a century, with Devendra Bishoo (2*) for company at the other end
8:50 a.m. Hello and welcome to our continued coverage of West Indies' tour of India, which has reached day two of the second Test being played in Hyderabad
Day 1 Round-Up: Indian spinners went off the boil in the final session as all-rounder Roston Chase hit a gutsy unbeaten 98 to take the West Indies to a respectable 295/7 on the opening day of the second Test in Hyderabad on Friday.
Chase, who scored 137 to deny India a victory in a Test match in Jamaica back in 2016, showed the much-needed application with requisite technique as Indian bowlers struggled after polishing off the top half for only 113 runs.
Chase, along with skipper Jason Holder (52), did enough to ensure that the West Indies will have a good first innings total to fight against a heavyweight Indian batting line-up.
Not being able to dismiss the middle and lower-order was a problem in England and it once again turned out to be the bowling unit's bane as the Chase-Holder duo added 104 runs for the seventh wicket.
In England, it was the pacers, here it was the spinners and only one wicket fell for 102 runs in the last session.
Nonetheless, Umesh Yadav (3/83 in 23 overs) bowled his heart out on a good batting track while left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav (3/74 in 26 overs) was also impressive during the first two sessions.
India First Innings
13:49 pm: 50-run partnership comes up between Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane
13:40 pm: Virat Kohli moves to 40 with a couple off Jason Holder.
13:23 pm: FOUR! Superb shot from Virat Kohli. The Indian skipper smashes Devendra Bishoo straight down the ground for a boundary. India 139/3, trail by 172 runs.
13:05 pm: The partnership between Ajinkya Rahane and Virat Kohli is now 30 runs.
12:32 pm: Pujara (10) goes shopping outside the off-stump and gets a feather touch onto the ball. Shannon Gabriel strikes. 102/3
12:20 pm: Shaw (70 off 53 balls) has been dismissed. Continued in aggressive mode after lunch, hitting Gabriel for two fours in the over, but has been caught at short cover off the bowling of Jomel Warrican. 98/2 in 18.4 overs.
11:33 a.m: That's LUNCH on Day. India 80/1 in 16 overs, trail West Indies (311) by 231 runs. Prithvi Shaw 52*, Cheteshwar Pujara 9*
That's Lunch on Day 2 of the 2nd Test. #TeamIndia 80/1, trail Windies 311 by 231 runs. Updates -… https://t.co/UwPTAjZZLs
— BCCI (@BCCI) 1539410863000
11:25 a.m: Prithvi Shaw:
1st Test:
50 off 56 balls
100 off 99 balls
2nd Test:
50 off 39 balls
11:23 a.m: FIFTY! Prithvi Shaw brings up his maiden Test half-century off 39 balls. India 74/1, trail by 237 runs
FIFTY! @PrithviShaw brings up his half-century off 39 deliveries in the 2nd Test at Hyderabad. Updates -… https://t.co/y8VpdOE107
— BCCI (@BCCI) 1539410132000
11:03 a.m: WICKET! Jason Holder strikes, KL Rahul departs for 4 runs. India 61/1, trail by 250 runs. KL Rahul not having a great times against the West Indies. He was departed for a duck in the opening Test.
10:57 a.m: FOUR! Prithvi Shaw is on fire. He comes forward and smashes Warrican between mid wicket and long on. India 57/0, trail by 250 runs.
10:47 a.m: 5 overs gone! India 43/0. Prithvi Shaw 25*, KL Rahul 4*.
10:32 a.m: Shane Dowrich is getting some medical assistance.
Shane Dowrich had to received treatment on the field and eventually lifted off after diving for a catch. Jahmar Ham… https://t.co/DcjT3WKvSC
— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) 1539407051000
10:25 a.m: What a start from Shaw. The right-hander hits Gabriel for a boundary and then a six. Positive start from the Indian openers
10:10 a.m. Prithvi Shaw and KL Rahul are out to open for India. Rahul would want to get over the duck he scored in the first Test, Shaw would want to carry on from his century on debut
West Indies First Innings (311 all out)
10 a.m. All over! Umesh mops up the last wicket getting an edge off Shannon Gabriel (0), taken easily by Rishabh Pant. That's 6/88 - career best Test figures by Umesh Yadav. West Indies 311 all out - led by Roston Chase's 106.
9:55 a.m. Five-for for Umesh Yadav! He gets through the defences of Chase (106), and now it could be moments before West Indies get bundled out. 311/9
9:42 a.m. Plenty happening already on the second morning. Umesh has castled Devendra Bishoo (2) for his fourth wicket, Chase has completed his fourth Test century, Jomel Warrican has started off with a six and West Indies have crossed 300. They are 303/8 in 97 overs.
9:30 a.m. West Indies resume their innings, and all eyes on Chase who is just two runs away from his fourth century. 295/7
8:55 a.m. On the second morning, West Indies, resuming at 295/7, would target getting past 350 while India would look to mop up the last three wickets quickly to make use of the track while it's still good for batting. Roston Chase (98*) is just two runs away from a century, with Devendra Bishoo (2*) for company at the other end
8:50 a.m. Hello and welcome to our continued coverage of West Indies' tour of India, which has reached day two of the second Test being played in Hyderabad
Day 1 Round-Up: Indian spinners went off the boil in the final session as all-rounder Roston Chase hit a gutsy unbeaten 98 to take the West Indies to a respectable 295/7 on the opening day of the second Test in Hyderabad on Friday.
Chase, who scored 137 to deny India a victory in a Test match in Jamaica back in 2016, showed the much-needed application with requisite technique as Indian bowlers struggled after polishing off the top half for only 113 runs.
Chase, along with skipper Jason Holder (52), did enough to ensure that the West Indies will have a good first innings total to fight against a heavyweight Indian batting line-up.
Not being able to dismiss the middle and lower-order was a problem in England and it once again turned out to be the bowling unit's bane as the Chase-Holder duo added 104 runs for the seventh wicket.
In England, it was the pacers, here it was the spinners and only one wicket fell for 102 runs in the last session.
Nonetheless, Umesh Yadav (3/83 in 23 overs) bowled his heart out on a good batting track while left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav (3/74 in 26 overs) was also impressive during the first two sessions.
Source : timesofindia[dot]indiatimes[dot]com
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