Opening batsman John Campbell stayed unbeaten at the crease with the score of 87 runs off 145 deliveries, including nine boundaries and two maximums. Along with him, Shai Hope registered the score of 66 runs in 103 balls. His knock was laced with eight boundaries and two maximums
John Campbell, Shai Hope (Pic: X/@windiescricket)
In the second Test match against Team India, the West Indies concluded Day 3 with a score of 173 runs for the loss of two wickets on Day 3.
The Caribbean side scored the runs in 49 overs.
Opening the innings for West Indies, Tagenarine Chanderpaul departed after scoring 10 runs in 30 balls, which included a boundary. Alick Athanaze scored seven runs off 17 deliveries, with the help of a boundary.
Opening batsman John Campbell stayed unbeaten at the crease with the score of 87 runs off 145 deliveries, including nine boundaries and two maximums. Along with him, Shai Hope registered the score of 66 runs in 103 balls. His knock was laced with eight boundaries and two maximums.
The West Indies will resume play on Day 4 trailing by 97 runs.
Team India's Mohammed Siraj and Washington Sundar were the most successful bowlers. Bowling 13 overs, Sundar claimed a wicket by conceding 44 runs. On the other hand, Siraj, in his quota of six overs, gave away 10 runs and bagged a wicket.
Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, and Jasprit Bumrah went wicketless on Day 3 of the second Test match against the West Indies. Jadeja, in his spell of 14 overs, was smashed for 52 runs, whereas Yadav gave away 53 runs in 11 overs.
Lead pacer Bumrah conceded nine runs in four overs. Surprisingly, swashbuckling opening batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal was also seen rotating his arm. Bowling just one over, he conceded three wickets.
In the first innings, the visitors were bowled out for 248 runs. Athanaze had registered a score of 41 runs off 84 balls, including five boundaries and a maximum.
Hope and Chanderpaul also registered scores of 36 and 34 runs, respectively, in the first innings.
For India, Yadav registered a five-wicket haul. He bowled a total of 26.5 overs and conceded just 82 runs. He was accompanied by Jadeja, who also claimed three wickets for 46 runs in 19 overs.
Star pacers, Bumrah and Siraj, bagged one wicket each for 40 and 16 runs, respectively. Bumrah bowled 14 overs, and on the other hand, Siraj managed to bowl nine overs.
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