IND vs WI, 1st Test Day 2: Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal Smash Fifities as India reach 146/0 at Lunch – News18
Published By: Aakash Biswas
Last Updated: July 13, 2023, 22:33 IST
Rohit & Yashasvi Jaiswal pummel West Indies bowlers with a solid opening stand
Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal scored their respective half-centuries as India were only four runs short of West Indies’ first innings score of 150
Debutant opener Yashasvi Jaiswal (62 batting) displayed perfect composure and admirable temperament with a well-compiled half-century as Indian openers were in control, taking the score to 146 for no loss at lunch on the second day of the opening Test against the West Indies here on Thursday.
Skipper Rohit Sharma (68 batting, 163 balls) also curbed his natural stroke-making instinct for the better part to reach his 15th half-century in Test cricket as India are only four runs short of West Indies’ first innings score of 150.
The Windsor Park pitch got even slower on the day with most of the deliveries stopping and coming onto the bat.
Only 66 runs were scored during the session as Indian batters didn’t take any undue risks and batted in an unhurried manner against an insipid Caribbean attack that didn’t score much on potency quotient.
The two spinners — offie Rahkeem Cornwall (0/22 in 11 overs) and left-arm orthodox Jomel Warrican (0/34 in 14 overs) bowled tight lines but didn’t bowl too many wicket-taking deliveries.
The lack of pace off the track also made it easier for Indian openers to defend.
Jaiswal, who started the day at 40, struck his first boundary on Friday that got him to his half-century, which was also a vindication of the team management’s decision to promote him to the top on debut.
It was a pull shot off Alzarri Joseph (0/42 in 8 overs), whose bowling lacked sting during that first session.
Jaiswal now have seven boundaries in his knock so far with six coming in the first evening while Rohit has six fours and two sixes The old Dukes ball also didn’t offer much reverse swing and Rohit’s flick off Joseph to get a six over mid-wicket was the best shot of the morning.
He also rocked on back foot and hit a square cut off Jomel Warrican and punched his full-toss through the covers after a quiet first hour.
With so much time left in the match, the Indians are rightly aiming to bat West Indies out of the game as it will get very difficult to bat in the third innings on a worn-out track.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)
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