Captain West Indies Roston Chase (L) with his Indian counterpart SHUBMAN GILL (R) in throwing for the second test in Nový Delhi. (PTI) Indian Captain Shubman Gill finally won throwing after he had passed six consecutive losses with a coin when the hosts decided a bat against Western India at the ARUn Jaitley stadium in Delhi. India goes to the second and last test of the series unchanged. Meanwhile, West Indies made two changes in shifts and 140 runs in the Opener at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad. Windies brought Anderson Phillip and Tevima Imlach for Brandon King and Johann Layne.SHUBMAN GILL, who took over as a captain of India from Rohit Sharma with his journey starting in England, lost all five throwing during Anderson-tendulkar Trophy. Then he did not get lucky about the coin in Ahmedabad. This changed when Roston Chase’s tails came out for the heads.Watch: SHUBMAN GILL BREAKS TOSS L by Losing the Strip!Gill joined Latham as another captain to lose six straight throwing as a test captain. Bevan Congdon, which Captain New Zealand, was supposed to go through seven such test matches.India decided to bat on the expected lines. “The goal looks good, we want to accumulate on the sections. Consistency is crucial, repeat the performance and maintain the performance,” Gill said to Murali Karthik in throwing.After taking Captain Odi from Rohit, Gill also said he was “very excited for the future”. He also revealed that India did not change any change for the second test.Chase said West Indies would also fire if the coin was throwing. “At first we would burn, the playground looks dry. We had several meetings, several deep discussions about our launching. We wanted to burn 90 crossed. I have to play every ball based on my merit,” he said.West Indies plays XI: John Campbell, Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Alick Athanaze, Shai Hope, Roston Chase (C), Tevin Imlach (W), Justin Greaves, Yomel Warrican, Khary Pierre, Anderson Phillip, Jayden SealesIndia plays XI: YASHASVI JAISWAL, KL RAHUL, SAI SUDHARSAN, SHUBMAN GILL (C), DHRUV JUREL (W), RAVINDRA JADEJA, WASHINGTON SUNDAR, NITISH KUMAR REDDY, KULDEEP YADAV, Jasprit Burah, Mohammed Siraj
