3rd Test: West Indies dominate proceedings at lunch

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Virat Kohli and Jason Holder at the toss in Darren Sammy stadium. Image Source: WICB

Internet Desk: West Indies dominated the first session on day one of the third Test against India in St. Lucia, as the visitors were placed at 87/3 (23 overs) at lunch. At the Darren Sammy Stadium, Ajinkya Rahane (17*) and Rohit Sharma (9*) were the unbeaten batsmen going into the break, after India made a minor recovery from 19/2 at one stage.

This was after West Indies won the toss and elected to field given the lively pitch here. They made two changes, bringing in Leon Johnson for dropped opener Rajendra Chandrika and then opting for 19-year-old pacer Alzarri Joseph in place of leg spinner Devendra Bishoo. India made three changes from the Jamaica Test, bringing in Rohit Sharma, Ravindra Jadeja and Bhuvneshwar Kumar for Cheteshwar Pujara, Amit Mishra and Umesh Yadav, respectively.

Shannon Gabriel (1-33) and Joseph (1-15) then started proceedings with the new ball against Shikhar Dhawan (1) and KL Rahul (50 runs, 65 balls, 6 fours). The former started off with couple loose deliveries that allowed Rahul to get going easily, and was in complete contrast to what was to come later on. Soon enough, the two worked up their pace and their plans bore fruit.

They used the short ball to good effect, particularly Gabriel as he squeezed Dhawan for room down the leg side. The left-handed opener looked to pull one in the 3rd over, and edged to the keeper Shane Dowrich. Surprisingly then, skipper Virat Kohli (3) came out to bat and was tested immediately with a mix of short and moving deliveries. It was a bold move, but it didn’t work as Kohli edged a rising delivery from the young Joseph to first slip where Darren Bravo completed a regulation catch.

India were in all sorts of trouble then, but Rahul added 58 runs for the 3rd wicket with Rahane who came in at no.4. The Karnataka opener continued his good run of form, and scored a chanceless first Test half-century. He was comfortable against the short ball attack from Gabriel-Joseph and then negotiated Miguel Cummins (0-22) and Jason Holder (0-6) easily as well. All in all, he perhaps played one false shot through his stay and even then was never in danger of losing his wicket.

He helped bring up the 50-mark for India in the 13th over, and his 50-partnership with Rahane came off 68 balls. Thereafter he reached his fifty off 64 deliveries, as Roston Chase (1-6) came on to bowl. But off the very next ball, in the 20th over, fell to the West Indies’ trap, as he hit straight to Kraigg Brathwaite at short fine leg.

Rahane had looked uncomfortable against Holder again, but tightened up his game to survive until lunch. Rohit had come out to bat thereafter, and faced a couple testing overs from Gabriel. But he too survived the little phase before the break.

India lead the four-match series 1-0, after winning the first Test in Antigua by an innings and 92 runs. The second Test in Jamaica was drawn.