India [297 & 343/7d] beat West Indies [222 & 100] by 318 runs in the 1st Test, lead series 1-0

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India [297 & 343/7d] beat West Indies [222 & 100] by 318 runs in the 1st Test, lead series 1-0

Having won each of the completed limited-overs fixtures, India will look to begin their ICC World Test Championship campaign positively against West Indies in the first Test in Antigua.

Overview

West Indies v India, 1st Test
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua
22 August, 9:30am local, 1:30pm GMT

The poor showing in the one-day internationals and Twenty20 Internationals notwithstanding, West Indies will go into the first Test with some sense of confidence, which will stem from their series victory over England at home earlier this year.

Key to the hosts' chances will be form of captain Jason Holder, who was recently declared the Men's Test Player of the Year in the annual Cricket West Indies awards. Since January 2018, the all-rounder has accumulated 565 runs at 51.36 while also picking up 40 wickets at 13.35. Holder will be keen to continue setting the benchmark for his players, not just in the Tests against India, but throughout their WTC run.

India, on the other side, will rely on experience to kick-start their campaign. No.1 on MRF Tyres ICC Test Team Rankings, they will look to reinforce their position at the top of the standings. Virat Kohli, who has Steve Smith closing in on him in the batting rankings, will also be keen to maintain the distance between himself and the contenders for the No.1 spot. The India skipper scored a double hundred in Antigua in 2016.

Test specialists like Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane and Ravi Ashwin will be on the international circuit after more than seven months; India played their only Test this year in January – the last of four Tests in Australia. While Pujara was named Player of the Series as India won their maiden series Down Under, Rahane's form has been on the wane. The Indian vice-captain's last century came in August 2017, and with Rohit Sharma waiting in the flanks, Rahane will be keen to make amends.

Ashwin, the off-spinner, will be raring to return to Sir Viv Richards Stadium. He picked up seven wickets, all in one innings, and also scored a century there in 2016.

India and Windies last locked horns in whites in October 2018 at Hyderabad, where India pranced to a comprehensive 10-wicket victory. While Roston Chase made an impressive century in the first innings, it was Umesh Yadav who stole the show in that game. The right-arm pacer returned 10 wickets in a Player of the Match performance, taking India to a 2-0 sweep of the series. Other notable efforts were Prithvi Shaw's 70, Rishabh Pant's 92 and Jason Holder's five-wicket haul.

What they said

Jason Holder (West Indies): "This is a fresh group, different faces coming into the Test squad. The first series we had this year was a success. I know the guys would be ready to go against India here in this second series of the year."

Virat Kohli (India): "The games are going to be much more competitive and it brings a lot of purpose to the Test matches you play. It [World Test Championship] is the right move and at the absolute right time."

Conditions

While there is no forecast of rain for all five days, there's expected to be partial cloud cover for most of the Test. This might aid the pace attacks on both sides, particularly on the hard pitch of the first couple of days. Fast bowlers have historically taken most Test wickets on this surface, with Roach, Holder and Shannon Gabriel leading the charts. But there is often support for spinners too as evidenced by Ashwin's fabulous performance there in 2016.


West Indies Squad:Shai Hope (wk), Jason Holder (c), Kraigg Brathwaite, Darren Bravo, Shamarh Brooks, Shimron Hetmyer, Shane Dowrich, Rahkeem Cornwall, Roston Chase, Keemo Paul, John Campbell, Kemar Roach, Shannon Gabriel

India Squad:Virat Kohli (c), Wriddhiman Saha (wk), Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Lokesh Rahul, Rishabh Pant, Hanuma Vihari, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav, Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1319280
 
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Rohit Sharma should be included in the playing XI for West Indies Tests: Shoaib Akhtar

Former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar has backed India‘s limited-overs deputy Rohit Sharma to be a part of the playing XI for the opening Test against West Indies and feels that not picking the batsman will be wrong.

Speaking on his official YouTube channel, Akhtar said that since Rohit was a part of the squad for the two-match Test series against the Windies, it was important that he should also be given a chance in the XI to go out and grab his opportunity.

“I know Rohit has been given chances to play in the Test format earlier and he has not been able to grab on to the opportunity. But I believe he should be included in the team. He is a big match-winner, and not including him will be wrong. He is in good form and he should be given a chance right away,” the 44-year-old expressed.

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“When you have selected him in the squad, leaving him out of the playing XI should not be an option. I believe he will showcase his talent in the longest format of the game, he will become a great player in the Test format as well,” Akhtar added.



Meanwhile, speaking on the Indian team, which had crashed out of the ICC World Cup 2019 after losing the semi-final contest against New Zealand this year, Akhtar also said the Virat Kohli-led team has recovered well. Earlier, India had outclassed West Indies in the just concluded T20I and ODI series.

“The team has recovered well after the World Cup set-back, and I believe they will perform well against West Indies in the Test series,” he said.

https://www.cricketcountry.com/news...xi-for-west-indies-tests-shoaib-akhtar-882702
 
i personally dont think rohit should be anywhere near their test team. he has been tried, and tested, and has failed miserably.

shouldve brought Gill and given him the chance.
 
given WI current test form, this will b very interesting.. balanced squads on both side.... good batting lineups and striking fast bowlers
 
If West Indies serves green pitches, I fully expect us to lose this test series. We can't play moving ball to save our lives.
 
This series should be the last chance for Rahane. He isn't setting domestics on fire either.

Vihari can take his place.
 
West Indies: 1 Kraigg Brathwaite, 2 John Campbell, 3 Shai Hope, 4 Darren Bravo, 5 Shimron Hetmyer, 6 Roston Chase, 7 Shamarh Brooks, 8 Jason Holder (capt), 9 Miguel Cummins, 10 Kemar Roach, 11 Shannon Gabriel

India: 1 KL Rahul, 2 Mayank Agarwal, 3 Cheteshwar Pujara, 4 Virat Kohli, 5 Ajinkya Rahane, 6 Hanuma Vihari, 7 Rishabh Pant (wk), 8 Ravindra Jadeja, 9 Ishant Sharma, 10 Mohammed Shami, 11 Jasprit Bumrah
 
West indies have a decent team but they commited a big crime by not chosing to bat first after winning toss.
 
Absolutely. They can blood Gill instead in the middle order.

No.6 should be reserved for newbies or the all-rounder. Pandya or Pant aren't good enough batters yet in tests to give them that position. So Gill or any other deserving candidate at 6.
 
No.6 should be reserved for newbies or the all-rounder. Pandya or Pant aren't good enough batters yet in tests to give them that position. So Gill or any other deserving candidate at 6.

Vihari 5, Gill 6, Pant 7. We can't afford to play Pandya unless he is test class in atleast one facet . Vihari as fifth bowler should be decent enough as long as shamis fitness holds.
 
if India bats like this west indies will beat them worse than england unless west indies bats well

All West Indies need to do is to prepare pitches with a hint of grass. Our superstars will play their natural game and we will lose all games.
 
Kohli will have to play like the past year if they wanna beat WI this time.
 
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Kohli on a mission to get out... lol
 
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Haha. We are getting the same treatment which england got last time.
All eyes on kl now.
 
Virat Kohli scored greatly in LOI series, but has failed in the first match of the tour that really matters. Just seems to have lost that Aura he had
 
Ashwin should have played in place of Vihari.

Vihari's only talent is batting and he is bang average at that.
 
Virat Kohli scored greatly in LOI series, but has failed in the first match of the tour that really matters. Just seems to have lost that Aura he had

You do know that a test match has 2 innings per team
 
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You do know that a test match has 2 innings.

Yes & I hope he scores big the 2nd time. Nothing better than to see a great batsman score runs against quality bowling.

But It does seem like VK has lost a bit of his special touch (obviously i could be wrong)
 
Yes & I hope he scores big the 2nd time. Nothing better than to see a great batsman score runs against quality bowling.

But It does seem like VK has lost a bit of his special touch (obviously i could be wrong)

yea he has lost his mamba mentality.. needs a session with Kobee
 
this might quickly turn up to be King Kholi vs WI Bowlers .....

there is another element of Bummrah but the first will be the main battle ...

KO-1 to WI for now
 
Rahul, rajane, vihari and pant :(. Bye bye no.1 test ranking :(
Dude, its Windies, not England. Their batsmen are equally incompetent against moving ball if not worse. And have to bat 4th on this pitch against the likes of Bumrah and Jadeja.
Jeez, Desi fans are so fickle.
 
It's lunch on Day 1.

India are 68/3 after 24 overs.

Rahul 37 (73)
Rahane 10 (43)
 
If Pant can score centuries in Eng and Aus why can't he do that in West Indies? It should be a walk in the park for the next big thing in Indian cricket. :inti
 
.. and the mental fortitude. Of course, Sachin also didn't have it in abundance, If Sachin ranks 50/100, Kohli is a grand 10/100.

Tendulkar only failed in WC finals. He was clutch everywhere else. Has 3 fifties in WC semis (2 against Pak and SL each, 1 against Kenya) and 1 fifty against Aus in QF. It's only in Finals he failed.

Tendulkar is the only batsman (with 50+ tests) to average above 40 in every single country in tests. He was an all condition player. His only flaw in career was WC finals, nothing else.

As for Kohli...well you know
 
It's the right call for West Indies to produce hard, seam friendly surfaces that benefit their fast bowlers and to use the Dukes ball. They were getting nowhere producing dry, spin friendly pitches and using the Kookaburra.

However the batting has got to tough it out in those conditions where I expect India seamers to ask questions.
 
Rahane should get a hundred today and make it count. India with 300+ runs on board will be in a solid position.
 
Excellent knock by Rahane. 300 will put India in a good position. Won’t be easy against Shami, Bumrah, and Sharma.
 
The Indian attack is better than the West Indies attack. Surely they will cause West Indies problems.
 
Top order fail but all eyes on the number 7 batter. :))) :)))

Your funny.

Now he is a number 7 batter? What a silly excuse lol. Pant has an average of 50 in test cricket so does that mean he can only score when the top order scores? Can he bat around the tail?

He is supposed to be the next Gilchrist. I don't know whether you have seen Gilly bat ever in your life but fans used to keep an eye on him always. Pant is an exciting talent like Gilchrist. :inti
 
Wow didn't expect to hear Graeme Swann on commentary for this series :))

West Indies need to bowl India out for less than 250. Can't let the tail wag.
 
^ Bro, you are obsessive as hell with Pant.. In every single match you bash an 21 year old guy for no reason.

If a 21 year old gets bashed for failing in every match, then whom are we supposed to leave out??
 
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^ Bro, you are obsessive as hell with Pant.. In every single match you bash an 21 year old guy for no reason.

If a 21 year old gets bashed for failing in every match, then whom are we supposed to leave out??

Obsessive? What are you blabbering about here? If he is going to play for India I can talk about him here. And where did I bash him in this thread?

Even if fans criticise him he is not the first player in the history of cricket to be criticised. All players have gone through criticisms in their respective lives. :inti
 
Virat Kohli scored greatly in LOI series, but has failed in the first match of the tour that really matters. Just seems to have lost that Aura he had

Technically Windies series is not something that "matters" if he scores runs lol
 
Now he is a number 7 batter? What a silly excuse lol. Pant has an average of 50 in test cricket so does that mean he can only score when the top order scores? Can he bat around the tail?

He is supposed to be the next Gilchrist. I don't know whether you have seen Gilly bat ever in your life but fans used to keep an eye on him always. Pant is an exciting talent like Gilchrist. :inti

Pant has so far disappointed you by not getting out early like Pujara and Kohli lol
 
Obsessive? What are you blabbering about here? If he is going to play for India I can talk about him here. And where did I bash him in this thread?

Even if fans criticise him he is not the first player in the history of cricket to be criticised. All players have gone through criticisms in their respective lives. :inti

Yeah but not bashing any particular player in every single match, and definitely not someone who has just started his career and has age at his side as well.
 
Pant has so far disappointed you by not getting out early like Pujara and Kohli lol

So now you are going to compare him with Pujara and Kohli lol? How desperate one can get?

Anyway I didn't criticise him in this thread so far. I was keeping my eyes on a batsman who has an average of 50. Not sure why is it disturbing you guys? :inti
 
Yeah but not bashing any particular player in every single match, and definitely not someone who has just started his career and has age at his side as well.

Not sure how me or any other fan criticising Pant affects you here? This is a discussion forum. We can openly criticise or praise any player we want to. There is no curfew here.

I didn't ask you to call Pant a hack but you did in one of his thread here if I remember correctly? :inti
 
India in a decent position by end of day1. Would be hoping for one more good partnership and take the total to 275. That will be a good score here.
 
Pant has so far disappointed you by not getting out early like Pujara and Kohli lol

Dhoni would have lost his wicket if he had played . Pant has already scored more than what dhoni would have in whole series. That's hurting the dhoni fan and so he is taking potshot at pant
 
Now he is a number 7 batter? What a silly excuse lol. Pant has an average of 50 in test cricket so does that mean he can only score when the top order scores? Can he bat around the tail?

He is supposed to be the next Gilchrist. I don't know whether you have seen Gilly bat ever in your life but fans used to keep an eye on him always. Pant is an exciting talent like Gilchrist. :inti


He is batting at 7. You are expecting him to be the saviour and you claim to not rate him. That's my point. All day you will talk about Pant failing but have not mentioned Agarwaal not scoring.

I never said he is the next Gilchrist. I have seen Gilchrist bat btw. He can be a good player for India. You are just going to have to be patient with him as not every player scores in every game especially at 21.

You are more interested in pushing your agenda against certain players than India winning.

No issues with criticism, but in every other thread and every other post you are talking about the players you don't like.
 
Obsessive? What are you blabbering about here? If he is going to play for India I can talk about him here. And where did I bash him in this thread?

Even if fans criticise him he is not the first player in the history of cricket to be criticised. All players have gone through criticisms in their respective lives. :inti

Critiscm is talking about players failing. Mocking fans who said he is the next Gilchrist and the fans who say he has a 50 average is not critiscm.
 
Ajinkya Rahane resisted with 81, but West Indies enjoyed a productive opening day in the first Test, reducing India to 203/6.

Jason Holder won the toss and elected to bowl first in Antigua, and it seemed the right call from the bright start West Indies enjoyed. Kemar Roach – so impressive during West Indies' last Test assignment, the 2-1 series win over England earlier this year – took two wickets in the fifth over to get things going. A review showed Mayank Agarwal's outside edge being found to see to the first dismissal, and Cheteshwar Pujara offered another catch behind to Shai Hope four balls later.

Virat Kohli hit a couple of boundaries but his prized wicket came in the eight over, as he found the safe hands of Shamarh Brooks at gully to hand Shannon Gabriel his first wicket of the day. From there, Rahane and KL Rahul weathered the momentum of the Windies bowlers, and at lunch, India looked in a more decent state at 68/3.

Rahul looked set to go to his 12th Test half-century after the break, but fell to Roston Chase for 44, a faint nick leading to some very sharp work behind the stumps from Hope. Nevertheless, Hanuma Vihari built on Rahul's good work and provided steady company to Rahane, who reached his 18th Test half-century before the prospect of rain saw to tea being taken early.

West Indies found their groove once again after the break. Vihari edged behind off another probing delivery from Roach before Rahane fell 19 runs short of what would've been his first Test ton in two years, dragging the ball onto his stumps, Gabriel the bowler. Nonetheless, while Rahane failed to go to the coveted three figures, his knock was a crucial one, taking up 163 balls and featuring 10 boundaries.

From there, Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja were forced into resistance. Two attacking left-handers by nature, the pair accumulated just 14 runs over the course of the next 55 balls before rain brought a premature end to the day.

It was a tough first day for India in the Test series. Having been so dominant in the limited-overs contests, it appears that success in the long-form arena is unlikely to come as easily against a West Indies Test side that is on the rise.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1320661
 
He is batting at 7. You are expecting him to be the saviour and you claim to not rate him. That's my point. All day you will talk about Pant failing but have not mentioned Agarwaal not scoring.

I never said he is the next Gilchrist. I have seen Gilchrist bat btw. He can be a good player for India. You are just going to have to be patient with him as not every player scores in every game especially at 21.

You are more interested in pushing your agenda against certain players than India winning.

No issues with criticism, but in every other thread and every other post you are talking about the players you don't like.

Where were you when Pant fans were mocking Dhoni's test average? Let me tell you something new today that Dhoni also used to bat at 7.

If you have no issues with criticism then why are you getting hurt of all people? I can talk about him in any thread where it makes sense. Am I talking about Hardik Pandya here? Is he playing in this test? No. Pant is playing. And I didn't even criticise him in this thread yet fans like you are crying here. :inti
 
Critiscm is talking about players failing. Mocking fans who said he is the next Gilchrist and the fans who say he has a 50 average is not critiscm.

Where did I mock them? You are actually trying hard to stop me from commenting in this thread. Go cry somewhere else. You seem to be new to forums and have no idea how to discuss topics. :inti
 
Where did I mock them? You are actually trying hard to stop me from commenting in this thread. Go cry somewhere else. You seem to be new to forums and have no idea how to discuss topics. :inti

Some are misunderstanding you,you are expecting pant to score but others are expecting you want to see pant failing again.
 
Dhoni scored 19 in his 1st innings on Windies soil. Pant has already surpassed that :msd
 
81 runs more than what England managed when they played at this grounf earlier this year.
 
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