
India took a fixed control over the start day, thanks to the brilliant bowling display led by Mohammed Sraji and Jasprit Bumrah followed by a folded half -century from KL Rahul. (Figure Credit: Agencies) New Delhi: India took a fixed check over the first day of the West Indies test on Thursday, thanks to the brilliant bowling display led by Mohammed Sirui and Jasprit Bumrah followed by a folded half -century from Kl rahul. After bowling visitors in just 162, India finished the day at 121/2 and watched 41 runs with eight goals in hand.
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Siraj and Bumhrah’s Bowling MasterclassThe day began by the fact that West Indies was decided by a bat first, but their decision quickly failed when Siraj and Bumrah broke the set of launching. Siraj (4/40) was a selection of pilamorates, hit three times in a fire first spell and added another goal after lunch. Bumrah (3/32) perfectly complemented him and dismantled the middle order with his pace and accuracy.Also read: How Gill and Gambhir have all of them except for the frozen Indian XI game testThe Caribbean has never found momentum. Justin Greaves (32), Shai Hope (26) and Roston Chase (24) offered a brief resistance, but none could build substantial shifts. Kuldeep Yadav (2/25) and Washington Sundar (1/9) have rushed through the key goals because the West India was associated with only 44.1 overs.Rahul stands tightIn response to the Indian Openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Kl Rahul gave the hosts a stable beginning. Initially, Jaiswal approached the patient and recorded only 4 of his first 36 balls before he released the border rush. He raced 36 out of 54 balls, but fell and tried to crop the ball too close to the body and surprised by Jayden Seales.The stay of Sai Sudharsana was short -term. After he tightly avoided mixing with Rahul, he missed a shot against Roston Chase and was imprisoned LBW at 7.But Rahul remained calm and folded all the time. He fought some early movement with a new ball and reached his 20th test fifty and finished the day undefeated to 53 out of 114 vans with six boundaries. Captain SHUBMAN GILL supported him with cautious 18, not that India maintained control.The western Indies Bowleers showed a look at the promise, especially Seales, who suffered from the Indian highest order by reflection and movement. But the debutant Johann Layne fought his line and length and released pressure on the dough.India aboveWith only 41 runs that separate them from the total total and eight goals that are still in hand, India are well placed to confiscate the first lead on day 2. If Rahul and Gill can expand their partnership and middle -order fires, the hosts will head to West Indies from the competition at the beginning of this series of two tests.