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2nd Test: India on course for series sweep against West Indies after batters' blitzkrieg

NEW DELHI: An ultra-aggressive approach from the batters after Mohammed Siraj produced career-best figures in the morning session gave India a chance to win the second Test as West Indies ended rain-marred Day 4 at 76 for two in chase of an improbable 365 in Port of Spain on Sunday.

Claiming figures of 5 for 60, Siraj allowed India to bundle out West Indies for 255 in their first innings after the hosts began the day at 229 for five.

Having gained a massive 183-run first innings lead, India went all guns blazing in the second innings to smash 181 for two in 24 overs before declaring 35 minutes after the tea break to set the home team a steep target.

India raced to 100 runs in 12.2 overs, the fastest team hundred in Test cricket history.

In the final session, R Ashwin grabbed a couple of wickets, removing Kraigg Brathwaite (28) and Kirk McKenzie (0). The hosts need another 289 runs on the final day for an improbable win.

Day 4, As It Happened

Tagnarine Chanderpaul and Jermaine Blackwood were batting on 24 and 20 respectively at close of play.

The day saw multiple rain stoppages and only three overs could be bowled in the afternoon session.

Rain is expected on day five as well and the unpredictable weather played a role in India's ultra attacking mindset with skipper Rohit Sharma (57 off 44) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (38 off 30) going hammer and tongs from ball one.

Ishan Kishan also got into the act with an unbeaten 52 off 34 balls in his second Test and shared an unconquered 79-run stand with Shubman Gill (29 off 37).

Coming ahead of Virat Kohli at number four considering the stage of the game, Kishan made the opportunity count with a power packed effort comprising four boundaries and a couple of sixes.

Kishan clobbered Kemar Roach for a couple of sixes, one over extra and the other was a one handed hit over the bowler's head, reminding one of the injured Rishabh Pant. The second six brought his maiden half-century and Rohit expectedly called both Kishan and Gill back into the dressing room.

Rohit himself was in devastating touch in the morning session as he struck his fastest fifty, off 35 balls, in Test cricket.

Rohit and Jaiswal batted on T20 mode after Siraj cleaned up the West Indies lower-order in the first hour of play.

The first over of India's innings went for 11 runs as Jaiswal stepped out to dispatch Kemar Roach over cover for a six before flicking him for a boundary.

Rohit, who smashed three sixes and five fours in his entertaining effort, nonchalantly flicked Roach for his first maximum. It was all timing as the ball sailed over wide long-on.

The India skipper, who was dropped twice during his whirlwind knock, was finally caught at fine leg off Shannon Gabriel towards the end of the morning session.

1/10:2nd Test, Day 4: Ashwin boosts India's series sweep bid vs Windies

AFP

2/10:​Ravichandran Ashwin

<p>Ravichandran Ashwin snared two wickets to reduce West Indies to 76/2 after being set a daunting victory target of 365 on Day 4 of the second and final Test. </p>AP

3/10:Mohammed Siraj

<p>A day packed with action at Queen's Park Oval in between short, sharp showers saw Mohammed Siraj scything through the lower half of the home side's first innings in the morning to earn his team a 183-run lead. </p>AP

4/10:Fiery fifties

<p>Blistering half-centuries by India captain Rohit Sharma and wicketkeeper-batsman Ishan Kishan then facilitated a swift second innings declaration at 181/2 off just 24 overs. </p>AP

5/10:Ashwin double strike

<p>Ashwin removed home skipper Kraigg Brathwaite to a top-edged sweep and then had debutant Kirk McKenzie lbw without scoring. </p>AP

6/10:Tagenarine Chanderpaul

<p>The obdurate Tagenarine Chanderpaul, very much in the mould of his celebrated father Shivnarine, stayed to the close with vice-captain Jermaine Blackwood. </p>AFP

7/10:Best Test figures

<p>At the start of the day, Siraj claimed the last four wickets to finish with his best Test figures of 5/60 as the West Indies crashed from overnight 229/5 to 255 all out, their last five wickets tumbling for just 26 runs.</p>AFP

8/10:​Rohit Sharma

<p>Rohit Sharma then led the rush for runs with a 35-ball 50 before lunch. </p>AFP

9/10:Yashasvi Jaiswal

<p>Rohit fell for 57 while his opening partner Yashasvi Jaiswal was a casualty of a similarly attacking 38 in the three overs which were bowled in the afternoon session. </p>AFP

10/10:Ishan Kishan

<p>That was the cue for Ishan Kishan to play his natural game and the left-hander did not disappoint, belting an unbeaten 52 off 34 balls with four fours and two sixes embellishing his maiden Test half-century. </p>AFP
2nd Test, Day 4: Ashwin boosts India's series sweep bid against West Indies

With the ball, it was all about Siraj as he secured a career-best five-wicket haul with a sizzling spell and ended with figures of five for 60 in 23.4 overs.

The hosts, who resumed the day at 229 for five, lost five wickets for 26 runs to concede a huge advantage to India.

Siraj, who is the leader of India's pace attack in the Caribbean in the absence of Mohammed Shami and injured Jasrpit Bumrah, has embraced the responsibility.

The West Indies batters found him unplayable as the 29-year-old, like he often does, used the scrambled seam to perfection.

However, it was debutant Mukesh Kumar who triggered the West Indies collapse by trapping southpaw Alick Athanaze (37) in front with an inswinger in the first over of the day. Play began half hour before scheduled time after time was lost due to rain on day three.

Siraj's first wicket of the day was Jason Holder who fished at a full ball swinging away to be caught behind. Next to depart was Alzarri Joseph, who had little clue about Siraj's sharp incoming ball and was trapped LBW after India successfully reviewed the on-field call of not out.

Siraj completed his second five wicket haul of his Test career with another quick scrambled seam delivery that was too good for number 11 Gabriel.

(With inputs from PTI)

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