Chase’s 98 boosts WI in second Test
HYDERABAD, India: Roston Chase hit an unbeaten 98 Friday to give the West Indies hope of setting a challenging total as they battle to level their Test series against India.
The tourists were 295 for seven at stumps after electing to bat first in the second and final Test in Hyderabad.West Indies at times looked in trouble but Chase built crucial partnerships, including a 104-run seventh-wicket stand with skipper Jason Holder, who made 52. Chase was accompanied by Devendra Bishoo, on two, at the close of play.
“Bishoo can score runs and keep his wicket intact. Ideally you’d look at the magic number of 400 in the first innings,” said West Indies coach Stuart Law.“350, 400 will be ideal for us and obviously the new ball with Shannon Gabriel, with his express pace, and Jason Holder back with his bounce and swing, we can get early breakthroughs and expose the middle order of India and put them under pressure.”
But Law acknowledged that his team will “have to work our socks off to get to 350”.Holder made a strong return after missing the opening defeat in Rajkot with an ankle injury, hitting his eighth Test fifty.
The second new ball did the trick for India as paceman Umesh Yadav got Holder caught behind on a rising delivery.
Umesh and spinner Kuldeep Yadav claimed three wickets each to rattle the West Indies middle order as the tourists slipped to 113-5 and then 182-6.
But Chase kept his calm to counter attack with wicketkeeper-batsman Shane Dowrich in a 69-run sixth-wicket stand, as skipper Virat Kohli mixed and matched the Indian bowlers.Umesh finally broke the partnership by trapping Dowrich lbw for 30.
Chase got to his seventh Test fifty just before tea.India are a bowler short after debutant paceman Shardul Thakur suffered a groin injury in his second over and limped back to the pavilion. He was sent for scans and did not return to field.
The morning session saw a fan run onto the field and embrace Kohli. The fan tried to plant a kiss on his cheek and take a selfie.Security officers overpowered the youngster and hauled him off the field as the crowd roared and clapped.
West Indies won toss
West Indies
K Brathwaite lbw b K Yadav 14
K Powell c Jadeja b Ashwin 22
S Hope lbw b U Yadav 36
S Hetmyer lbw b K Yadav 12
S Ambris c Jadeja b K Yadav 18
R Chase not out 98
†S Dowrich lbw b U Yadav 30
*J Holder c Pant b U Yadav 52
D Bishoo not out 2
Extras (b6, lb5) 11
Total (7 wickets, 95 overs) 295
To bat: S Gabriel, J Warrican
Fall: 1-32, 2-52, 3-86, 4-92, 5-113, 6-182, 7-286
Bowling: U Yadav 22-2-83-3, Thakur 1.4-0-9-0, Ashwin 24.2-7-49-1, K Yadav 26-2-74-3, Jadeja 20-0-69-0
India: *V Kohli, L Rahul, P Shaw, C Pujara, A Rahane, †R Pant, R Ashwin, R Jadeja, K Yadav, U Yadav, S Thakur
Umpires: Bruce Oxenford (Australia) and Ian Gould (England). TV umpire: Nigel Llong (England). Match referee: Chris Broad (England)
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