Second Test between India and West Indies at Arun Jaitley Stadium in DelhiIndia are firmly in control of the tournament, starting on October 10, 2025, as the hosts continue to dominate. The innings was declared after a huge score of 518 runs for 5 wickets in the first innings. India Continued a disciplined bowling attack on the third day west indies Under constant pressure. One of the extraordinary moments came when India’s fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah uprooted the off stump of Well dearMarking an important wicket in the session.
In Delhi Test, Jasprit Bumrah destroyed Khary Pierre’s wicket with a brilliant ball.
at 73third During the match, Bumrah displayed his lethal reverse swing bowling to demolish Pierre’s stumps, and delivered a full-length delivery outside the off stump at around 140 km/h. The ball took particular shape late on, evading Pierre’s outside edge and sending him cartwheeling off-stump.
Pierre, who played a patient inning of 23 runs off 46 balls including 3 fours, thus ended his resistance soon after the lunch break. This wicket tilted the momentum strongly in India’s favor as West Indies struggled to build partnerships against a disciplined Indian bowling unit led by Bumrah and the spinners. -Kuldeep Yadav,
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India’s dominance against West Indies on the third day
India’s sheer dominance was evident throughout the third day as the visitors found it difficult to cope with the varied Indian attack. West Indies, who were trailing by 270 runs after their first innings ended on 248 runs, could only add 81 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 81.5 overs bowled on the third day. Kuldeep was particularly effective with the ball, taking five wickets, while Ravindra Jadeja Took three wickets and further demolished the Windies batting lineup. Mohammad Siraj also contributed to the dismissal jomel warrican,
Despite some lower order flexibility Anderson Phillip (24 not out) and after late resistance from Pierre, the West Indies innings was repeatedly broken by the sharp attacks of the Indian bowlers. This enabled India to maintain a firm grip on the Test match, while the visitors still struggled to avoid follow-ons. Strong batting performance of Shubman Gillwho remained unbeaten after scoring 129 runs Yashasvi Jaiswal175 runs laid the foundation of India’s first innings lead, which was strongly supported by the bowlers. India has implemented follow-on in the second innings against West Indies.
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