KL Rahul's Century Propels India to Strong Position Against West Indies | Sports-Games
- Shubman Gill lost the toss for the sixth time but chose to bowl first, predicting a benefit for fast bowlers based on pitch conditions.
- Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah combined to bowl the West Indies out for 162 runs within two sessions.
- India ended Day 1 at 121 for 2, just 41 runs short of the West Indies' first innings total.
- West Indies captain Roston Chase acknowledged that his team could not capitalize on key moments in the game.
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Lokesh Rahul’s unbeaten century puts India in control of the 1st cricket test against West Indies
AHMEDABAD, India (AP) — Lokesh Rahul’s unbeaten 100 put India in control of the first test against West Indies as the hosts reached 218-3 at lunch on the second day Friday.
Lokesh Rahul's unbeaten century puts India in control of the 1st cricket test against West Indies
AHMEDABAD, India (AP) — Lokesh Rahul’s unbeaten 100 put India in control of the first test against West Indies as the hosts reached 218-3 at lunch on the second day Friday.
KL Rahul's Century Propels India to Strong Position Against West Indies | Sports-Games
KL Rahul's Century Propels India to Strong Position Against West Indies KL Rahul's brilliant century and his crucial 98-run partnership with Shubman Gill gave India a significant 56-run lead over West Indies by the end of the first session on day two of the opening Test at Ahmedabad. India was poised at 218/3 with Rahul unbeaten on 100* and new partner Dhruv Jurel at the crease.India commenced the day at 121/2, with captain Shubman Gill on 18* a…
The last time KL Rahul scored a century in India, Karun Nair played a memorable innings. Rahul has now scored a century at home for the second time.
I was very excited to bowl on green-top wicket: Mohammed Siraj
Ahmedabad: Star India pacer Mohammed Siraj, who devastated the West Indies batting lineup with a four-wicket haul on the opening day of the Test on Thursday, said that he was overjoyed to bowl on a lively wicket here. Siraj, who had played a pivotal role in India drawing the Test series against England 2-2, resumed from where he had left off two months back by returning figures of 4/40 on a lively pitch to help dismiss the West Indies for 162 in…
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