@mikesiva
At this rate, we should bowl them out for 1,000.
The Independent Voice of West Indies Cricket
@PM
Everyone facing West Indies with no rain in the forecast eyes Lara's record.
The coach err Ginal thinks Pierre is more of a Frontline bowler in "This Team" than Greaves. The JackR.. in Chief dropped The English Tour Centurion Hodge vs. Oz then on the friendliest of batting strip dropped the one half-centurion in the team since he took over. But then Sammy Edrich predicted all that.
@Arawak
That would be ironic. Batsman breaking a west indian record against west indies…
Day 1: session 1
IND 318/2 (90) CRR: 3.53
Shubman Gill 20(6
Yashasvi Jaiswal 173(253
Session breakdown
day 1
Morning: 94/1 in 28 overs | RR 3.35 | FS% 7.7 | Attack% 22.0
Afternoon: 126/0 in 30 overs | RR 4.20 | FS% 4.4 | Attack% 37.7
Evening: 98/1 in 32 overs | RR 3.06 | FS% 9.3 | Attack% 26.5
India batting on the opening day of a home Test since 2024
336/6 vs Eng Vizag
326/5 vs Eng Rajkot
339/6 vs Ban Chennai
46 all out vs NZ Bengaluru
318/2 vs WI Delhi
@Narper
Am more interested in our batsmen putting good numbers and don’t rollover to the Indians…
Man get run out on 175! Good fielding! Tough luck! Miles away from Lara's record!
It's a facting shame.
Look how many people in Hindia. Over 1 billion. Count them. And only 27 of them choose to show up and watch West Indies play cricket.
91.2
Jayden Seales to Jaiswal, out Jaiswal Run Out!! Jaiswal gets sent back and he's run-out! An unhappy Jaiswal says it's his call before walking back. He's in disbelief and so is Gill. India have gifted West Indies a wicket early in the day. Full ball, driven firmly to mid-off and Jaiswal immediately sets off. Gill turns around and isn't interested. Jaiswal spots that too late. He turns around to try and make his ground but is way short. The throw comes to the keeper's end and Tevin Imlach runs in to collect the ball before breaking the stumps. No double-ton for the Indian opener.'
Jaiswal run out (Chanderpaul/Tevin Imlach) 175(25 [4s-22]
On Jaiswal's dismissal - while the left-hander was definitely short of his ground, Tevin Imlach almost made a mess of it. He ran in towards the stumps and the ball slipped out of his hand. Luckily for him, there was some part of the ball touching the gloves when the stumps were broken. Very close but Richard Illingworth didn't send it upstairs. Jaiswal hung around but was quickly given the marching orders.