Jamaica Gleaner

Positive Windies reply

Homesters hit back after Ashwin, Saha hundreds

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GROS ISLET, St Lucia (CMC): OPENER KRAIGG Brathwaite’s 10th Test match 50 underscore­d a positive West Indies reply after centuries from Ravi Ashwin and Wriddhiman Saha gave India a strong foothold on the second day of the third Test here yesterday.

Responding to the visitors’ 353, West Indies reached the close on 107 for one, still 246 runs adrift of the first-innings lead, heading into the critical third day of the contest at the Darren Sammy National Stadium.

The right-handed Brathwaite was leading the fight with an unbeaten 53 and was partnered by Darren Bravo, who was not out on 18.

Leon Johnson, in his first Test in 20 months, was the only casualty for West Indies when an error in judgement saw him run out for 23.

The left-hander faced 75 balls and struck two fours and had added 59 for the first wicket with Brathwaite when he chanced a quick single to the right of KH Rahul at short mid-wicket, only to be beaten by a direct hit at the non-striker’s end.

He perished on the stroke of the first hour after tea, but Bravo joined Brathwaite to ensure that there was no customary collapse by helping to post another 48 for the second wicket.

Brathwaite, with two failures in the last Test in Kingston, has so far faced 143 deliveries and struck six fours, while the left-handed Bravo has consumed 66 deliveries and counted two fours.

The 23-year-old Brathwaite, Jamaica’s technical leader Maurice Wilson (left) and 400m hurdler Nickeisha Wilson.

obdurate and heavily defensive for most of his innings, gathered his second half-century of the series in the day’s final over when he slashed pacer Ishant Sharma over point for four and then followed up with a steer over slips to the third-man boundary.

Earlier, Ashwin carved out his fourth Test century against West Indies and the second of the series, while Saha gathered his maiden hundred, to extend India’s resurgence and further frustrate West Indies.

Ashwin made 118 off 297 balls with six fours and a six and was matched by Saha, who stroked 13 fours in his 104 off 227

 ?? AP ?? India’s batsman Wriddhiman Saha is hit by a bouncer bowled by West Indies’ Miguel Cummins during day two of their third cricket Test match at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground in Gros Islet, St Lucia, yesterday.
AP India’s batsman Wriddhiman Saha is hit by a bouncer bowled by West Indies’ Miguel Cummins during day two of their third cricket Test match at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground in Gros Islet, St Lucia, yesterday.

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