India thrash Windies in series-clinching victory

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Ajinkya Rahane of India hits 4 during day 4 of the 3rd Test between West Indies and India at Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium Gros Islet, St Lucia. (AFP)
Ajinkya Rahane of India hits 4 during day 4 of the 3rd Test between West Indies and India at Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium Gros Islet, St Lucia. (AFP)

GROS-ISLET, Saint Lucia, Aug 14, (AFP): India routed the West Indies to complete a series-clinching victory by the comprehensive margin of 237 runs just before tea on the final day of the third Test in St Lucia on Saturday. West Indies were set the improbable target of 346 to win at the Darren Sammy National Stadium after the Indians declared their second innings at 217 for seven 40 minutes into the day’s play.

Only Darren Bravo with 59 displayed any form of meaningful resistance with the visitors’ potent mix of pace and spin proving too much for Caribbean batsmen technically and temperamentally illequipped to cope with the challenge. And in the end they gave yet another inept batting display, being bowled out for 108, their second-lowest total ever in a Test against India.

Seamer Mohammed Shami spearheaded the assault in taking three for 11 but all the bowlers made key contributions in consigning the West Indies to defeat. It not only gave India a 2-0 series lead with one match left in Port of Spain next week, but also represented the first time ever that they had won more than a single Test match in 11 series in the Caribbean dating back to their first visit to the region in 1952.

“We’ve done quite a few firsts in the last year as a Test team,” said Indian captain Virat Kohli in acknowledging his team’s historic achievement. “Credit goes to the entire squad because we recognised where we went wrong in Jamaica and corrected those things here.” In the lone bright spot for the West Indies on the day, fast-medium bowler Miguel Cummins reaped a bountiful harvest in the morning, taking all four wickets as India pushed for quick runs to facilitate a declaration.

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