West Indies Vs India Head-to - Head in Test Matches
Total | In India | In West Indies | |
---|---|---|---|
Matches played | 90 | 45 | 45 |
Won by India | 16 | 11 | 5 |
Won by West Indies | 30 | 14 | 16 |
Drawn | 44 | 20 | 24 |
First Test Match Nov 10,1948 @ Feroz Shah Kotla,Delhi - Drawn
Last Test Match on Nov 14,2013 @ Wankhede Stadium,Mumbai which India won by an Innings and 126 Runs
West Indies and India have met on 90 occasions with West Indies holding the greater record with 30 wins to India's 16
India are the only team West Indies haven't beaten in a Test since October 2002.
15 Consecutive Tests in which West Indies haven't beaten India, starting from their tour of India in 2002. India have won 8, and drawn 7 Tests
There are 2 Uncapped players in West Indies' squad for the first Test - Miguel Cummins and Roston Chase.
Miguel Cummins took 33 wickets at 20.69 in West Indies' domestic first-class tournament this season, while Roston Chase had 23 wickets at a slightly better average of 17.26.
Roston Chase also had 710 runs from the season, at 59.16.
Fast bowlers win or lose Test matches, and West Indies enter their latest home season with a pace attack that is a candidate for being their weakest ever: Carlos Brathwaite, Shannon Gabriel, Jason Holder and Miguel Cummins
On Thursday, when West Indies begin a four-Test home series against India, their squad will contain four fast bowlers with a total of 56 wickets in 31 Tests at a combined average of 40.39, and not a single five-wicket haul
Shannon Gabriel is the only specialist fast bowler in the 12-man squad, with seam-bowling allrounders Carlos Brathwaite and captain Jason Holder being the other pace options. Legspinner Devendra Bishoo is the only specialist slow bowler in the squad.
For India, Shardul Thakur, who took 41 wickets in the 2015-16 Ranji Trophy at 24.51, is the only uncapped player
Squads
India
Virat Kohli (captain), Murali Vijay, Shikhar Dhawan, KL Rahul,
Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Rohit Sharma, Wriddhiman Saha
(wicketkeeper), R Ashwin, Amit Mishra, Ravindra Jadeja, Stuart Binny,
Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Shardul Thakur, Umesh Yadav and
Ishant Sharma.
West Indies
Jason Holder (captain), Kraigg Brathwaite, Rajendra
Chandrika, Darren Bravo, Marlon Samuels, Jermaine Blackwood, Roston
Chase, Leon Johnson, Shane Dowrich (wicketkeeper), Devendra Bishoo,
Carlos Brathwaite, Shannon Gabriel, Miguel Cummins.
India are currently placed 2nd in ICC Test Rankings, while West Indies are at 8th.
4-Match Test Series ResultsIndia are currently placed 2nd in ICC Test Rankings, while West Indies are at 8th.
First Test @Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua July 21-25,2016
Scorecard
India 561/8 Declared in 161.5 Overs
West Indies 243 and 231
Match Result -India Won by an Innings and 92 Runs
MOM - Ravichandran Ashwin for his 113(253 Balls 4x12)and 7/83(25 Overs)in WI's 2nd innings
Second Test @ Sabina Park,Kingston,Jamaica July 30 - Aug 03,2016
Scorecard
West Indies 196 and 388/6
India 500/9 Declared
Match Result -West Indies drew with India
MOM - Roston Chase(WI)for his (269 balls 4x15 and 6x1)
Series Result - India lead the 4-Match Test Series 1-0
Day One Saturday July 30,2016
West Indies won the toss and chose to bat first
West Indies scored 196/10 in 52.3 Overs
Marlon Samuels 37(88 Balls 4x5 and 6x2)
Jermaine Blackwood 62(62 Balls 4x7 and 6x4)
Miguel Cummins 24*(25 Balls 4x2 and 6x2)
Wicket Takers(India)
Ravichandran Ashwin 5/52(16 Overs)
Mohammed Shami 2/23(10 Overs)
Ishant Sharma 2/53(10 Overs)
Amit Mishra 1/38(10.3 Overs)
India scored 126/1 in 37 Overs
K L Rahul 75*(114 Balls 4x10)
Shikhar Dhawan 27(52 Balls 4x5)
Cheteshwar Pujara 18*(57 Balls 4x1)
Ravichandran Ashwin continued to torment the West Indies when he picked up his 18th 5-wicket haul in his 34th Test match for India.
The off-spinner, who was named Man-of-the-Match in the first Test at North Sound, Antigua, picked up his fifth wicket of the second Test on Day 1 after the Windies chose to bat.
His fifth scalp was host skipper Jason Holder, who was caught by Lokesh Rahul. He ended up with figures of 5/52 as India bowled out West Indies for 196.
Ravichandran Ashwin followed up his haul of seven for 83 in the final innings of the first Test a week earlier with five for 52 on a pitch offering turn and bounce from the very first session of play.
Ravichandran Ashwin became just the 3rd Indian Bowler to have 5-wicket innings hauls in 3 consecutive Test Matches after fellow spinners Bhagwat Chandrasekhar and current coach Anil Kumble.
Ishant Sharma removed Kraigg Brathwaite and Darren Bravo off successive deliveries in just his second over
Debutant Miguel Cummins heaved his way to an unbeaten 24 in an entertaining 38-run last-wicket stand with Shannon Gabriel before leg-spinner Amit Mishra ended the innings to put the seal on another efficient effort in the field by the visitors.
K L Rahul and Shikhar Dhawan put on 87 for the first wicket before Dhawan became Roston Chase's first Test wicket, well caught by Bravo at short extra-cover for 27
Day Two Sunday July 31,2016
Opener Lokesh Rahul showed a lot of composure hitting a career-best 158 as India reached a comfortable 258/5 on the second day thereby taking complete control of the second cricket Test against West Indies on Sunday July 31,2016
KL Rahul brought up his third Test hundred against West Indies at Kingston, Jamaica after he hit a maximum off Roston Chase. The 24-year old achieved the feat during the course of India’s second Test encounter.
Interestingly, Rahul hasn’t scored a century at home as his maiden ton came against the Aussies in Sydney back in 2015 where the Karnataka batsman went on to register career best score of 110 runs. Though, India lost that 4-match series. He then demolished Sri Lankan bowlers in the same year in Colombo to score 108 runs.
K L Rahul added 121 runs for the second wicket with Cheteshwar Pujara, who scored a dogged 46 off 159 balls with four boundaries
At stumps, India had consolidated their lead to a sizeable 162 runs despite only 232 runs being scored in the 88 overs bowled in the day as the visitors looked to grind the home team with an aim of outbatting them.
Ajinkya Rahane looked confident during his unbeaten knock of 42 in company of Wriddhiman Saha (17 batting).
Day Three Monday Aug 01,2016
Ajinkya Rahane carved out his 7th Test hundred 108*(237 Balls 4x13 and 6x3)before India’s
declaration at 500/9 against the West Indies on Monday.
Rahane (108* off 237 balls) was at the crease as the visitors declared
their first innings at 500/9 with early tea taken after a second rain
interruption.India lead by 304 runs after West Indies were bowled out for 196 runs in their first innings
Rains washed out the final session of the third day's play of the second Test
Statistical highlights of the third day’s play
» | India has, for the first time, taken a first innings lead of 300-plus (304) while batting second in a Test match vs. West Indies in the Caribbean. It is the third instance of a lead of over 200 vs. West Indies overall while batting second. |
» | India has, for the second time, registered a lead of 300 or more in successive Tests. In the North Sound Test last week, they had gained a lead of 323. |
» | India (500/9d) has recorded a total of 500 for the first time in a Test match at Kingston. In all, they have registered five totals of 500-plus totals vs. West Indies in the Caribbean. |
» | Overall, India has registered totals of 500 or more in successive innings in Tests three times away from home. |
» | Ajinkya Rahane (108 not out) has recorded the second highest score by India’s number five batsman vs. West Indies at Kingston behind the 117 by Polly Umrigar in March 1953. Umrigar had scored 130, while batting at number five, at Port of Spain in January 1953 and Rahul Dravid — 144 not out at Georgetown in April 2002. |
» | Rahane is one of the five Indian batsmen at number five to post three hundreds outside the subcontinent — the first four being Polly Umrigar, Mohammad Azharuddin, Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly. |
» | Wriddhiman Saha (47) has posted his highest score vs. West Indies in Tests, eclipsing the 40 at North Sound in the first Test of the series. His only two fifties have been recorded by him away from home — 60 at Galle and 56 at Colombo (PSS) — both vs. Sri Lanka in August 2015. |
» | Rostan Chase (5/121) has produced his
first five-wicket haul in Tests. Chase is the first West Indian spinner since David Holford’s 5 for 23 at Bridgetown in March 1976 to produce a five-wicket haul vs. India in home Tests. |
» | For India, the first seven partnerships have produced 70.28 — their best average partnership in a Test series (1-7) away from home (minimum 10 partnerships of 50-plus). |
» | For the third time in Tests in the Caribbean, spinners from both teams claimed five wickets or more in an innings — India vs West Indies at Kingston in 1952-53, Bangladesh vs West Indies at Kingstown 2014 and India vs West Indies at Kingston in 2016 |
Day Four Tuesday Aug 02,2016
Frustrated by a weather system that erased the final session on day three and delayed the start of play on the fourth morning for over an hour, India's varied attack made up for the lost time by again exploiting the glaring weaknesses of the West Indies batsmen.
West Indies' vulnerable top-order crumbled again in between the showers to be 48 for four in their second innings at the end of a rain-curtailed 4th day's play in the second Test against India at Sabina Park in Jamaica on Tuesday.
Trailing on first innings by 304 runs after the tourists reached 500 for nine declared at tea on the third day, the hosts will start the final day's play facing a deficit of 256 runs to avoid a second consecutive innings defeat
Rajendra Chandrika(1 Run) was the first to go, bowled by a delivery that made extra height from tall fast bowler Ishant Sharma and rebounded off the batsman's right elbow onto the stumps as he attempted to pull out of the shot.
His opening partner, Kraigg Brathwaite, and new batsman Darren Bravo were peppered with regular short-pitched bowling from both Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami.
Bravo in particular was lucky to survive the concerted assault but at the other end, the introduction of
Amit Mishra broke the 36-run stand when Kraigg Brathwaite (23 Runs)miscued an attempted pull off the leg-spinner for Lokesh Rahul to take the catch running back from midwicket
Marlon Samuels (0 Run)was comprehensively bowled by Mohammed Shami with no addition to the total and off what proved to be the last delivery before the interval
Darren Bravo failed to negotiate another lifting delivery angled into the body and Rahul held the catch at third slip to remove the left-hander for 20 Runs
Mohammed Shami dismissed Samuels and Bravo to put India in control at lunch
Scorecard
West Indies 48/4 in 15.5 Overs and 196 in the ist Innings
India 500/9 Declared in 171.1 Overs
Day Five Wednesday Aug 03,2016
Rookie batsman Roston Chase conjured up a heroic maiden Test century to lead a remarkable West Indies fightback as the hosts forced a frustrating draw on India on the final day of the second test match
Roston Chase, playing only his second Test match, came up with a resolute 137(269 balls 4x15 and 6x1)and in the process raised three match-saving partnerships with his teammates.
Roston Chase joined overnight batsman Jermaine Blackwood 63 Runs(54 Balls 4x9 and 6x2) at the start of play in the morning and raised a 93-run stand for the fifth wicket to deny India much success.
As sun shone bright and sunny, the wicket eased out a lot and hardly offered any assistance to the Indian bowlers.
Roston Chase then weaved a 144-run partnership with next-man in Shane Dowrich 74 Runs(114 Balls 4x6 and 6x1) who became a victim of umpire Ian Gould's misjudgement on an LBW appeal by R Ashwin.
After Shane Dowrich's dismissal, skipper Jason Holder joined his junior colleague and provided him tremendous support by hitting a fighting unbeaten 64(99 Balls 4x8 and 6x1), putting together a 103-run stand for the unconquered 7th wicket.
Roston Chase,the 24-year-old batsman batted through the day and became only the 4th West Indies player (after Sir Garfiled Sobers, Collie Smith and Dennis Atkinson)to score a hundred and claim a 5-wicket haul in same match - 5/121
West Indies began the day at a pitiable 48/4 but lost only two wickets in the entire fifth day, scuppering India's ambitions to take a 2-0 lead in the 4-match Test Series
Scorecard
West Indies 196 and 388/6
India 500/9 Declared
Match Result -West Indies drew with India
MOM - Roston Chase(WI)for his (269 balls 4x15 and 6x1)
Series Result - India lead the 4-Match Test Series 1-0
Statistical highlights of the Fifth Day’s play
» | West Indies’ impressive strike rate of 3.73 is their highest in a home Test vs. India while batting twice in the same Test, surpassing the 3.72 in the Basseterre Test in 2006. |
» | Jermaine Blackwood (62 off 62 balls and 63 off 54 balls) has recorded a fifty in each innings of a Test match for the first time. |
» | Blackwood is the third West Indian number five batsman to hit a fifty in each innings of a Test match vs. India. His impressive strike rate of 107.75 is the highest by a West Indian batsman registering a fifty or more in both the innings of a Test match. |
» | Roston Chase has posted his maiden Test hundred. With 5/121 and a 137 not out, Chase has become the fourth West Indian all-rounder to register a century and take five wickets in an innings in the same Test match. He has joined Denis Atkinson, Collie Smith and Gary Sobers. |
» | Chase’s unbeaten 137 is the highest by a number six or lower at Sabina Park, surpassing the 135 by Asif Iqbal for Pakistan in April 1977. Maurice Foster’s innings of 125 vs. Australia was the previous highest score by a number six batsman or lower for the West Indies at this venue. |
» | Of the twelve matches contested between West Indies and India at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies has won six, lost two and drawn four. |
» | The last drawn Test at this venue was contested in 1998 between the West Indies and England in 1998. Between 1999 and 2015, fifteen result-oriented Tests were played at this venue. |
» | For the fifth time, West Indies have saved a Test match while facing a deficit of 300 runs or more. |
» | In all, twenty two sixes were registered in the Test, equalling a record in any Test match played in the Caribbean. South Africa vs West Indies Test at Basseterre in 2010 had also recorded 22 sixes. |
» | 340 runs were registered on the fifth day — a record for the last day in a Test match in the West Indies, eclipsing the 321 (on the sixth day) between England and West Indies at Port of Spain in 1960. |
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