
India VS vs Wi Live Score, 2nd Test Day 5. Day 5: India moved to the commanding position on the fourth day of the second and last test against West India and ended the day to 63/1 in just 18 breaks and persecuted the modest goal 121 at the ARUN Jaitley stadium. After lost Yashasvi Jaiswal soon, B Sai Sudharsan (30*) and Kl Rahul (25*) stabilized shifts and well negotiated both rotations and pace to ensure the Indian advantage within five days. With the remaining 58 victory runs, the hosts are well placed to complete the 2-0 series.
Western India offered resistance previously during the day, especially through the lively Last-Wart 79 partnership between Justin Greaves and Jayden Seales, and after being asked to follow, they stretched their second shifts to 390. For India, Jasprit Bumrah and Kuldeep Yadav Standout were pitching and chose three goals for a physically and mentally demanding day.
India’s decision to enforce subsequent monitoring was calculated gambling and the reaction of visitors added the element of the tension. Jaiswal began to chase India to the high, scoring eight escapes from Seales, including the borders of the cover and the third man. However, an ambitious attempt to clean the border outside the Warrican border ended with him, who was caught for a long time. Sudharsan and Rahul then took the lead, turned the strike, and found early boundaries. Sudharsan played elegant discs and threw Khary Pierre and Roston Chase while Rahul used his wrist to keep the score.
Previously, Greaves and Seales frustrated India and survived hard chances that fell by Rahul and Dhruv Jurel. The reintroduction of Bumhrah finally ended the stand for the last goal, removed Seales and closed the durable shifts of West India.
India now requires only 58 runs to win, with Sudharsan and Rahul in full control. The calm and compound approach of the couple, combined with the Indian dominant bowling performance, prepares the stage for the comfortable surface and victory of the 2-0 series.
Short score: India 518/5 Decl. and 63/1 (B Sai Sudharsan 30*, Kl Rahul 25*; Jomel Warrican 1-15) Trail West Indies 248 and 390/10 (John Campbell 115, Shai Hope 103; Jasprit Bumrah 3-44, Kuldeep Yadav 3-104) by 58 runs.