The Borneo Post (Sabah)

India look to extend strangleho­ld over West Indies in first Test

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India look set to extend their dominance over West Indies when the first match of a twoTest series starts at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium here Thursday.

Having swept the T20 series 30 and taken the ODI contest 2-0, Virat Kohli’s India are bursting with confidence going into their first Test match since the historic series triumph in Australia at the start of the year.

In contrast, the West Indies have gone off the boil since dominating England in the home series in the Caribbean six months ago and then going toe-to-toe with the same opponents in the subsequent ODI series.

A whitewash in the tour-ending T20 skirmish, followed by the removal of controvers­ial head coach Richard Pybus and a disappoint­ing World Cup campaign has left Jason Holder’s men with much lost ground to reclaim.

And on the evidence of the limited-over leg of India’s visit, and especially Kohli’s irresistib­le form with the bat, it will be asking a lot of the West Indies to get the better of the tourists and claim a first Test match victory over India for more than 17 years.

However, if the home team can recapture the Holder-inspired dominance of England achieved earlier this year, there is hope that they will be able to match up to an Indian team well prepared for the longer version of the game.

For India, Chesteshwa­r Pujara, who reeled off three centuries in the four Tests in Australia, has already picked up from where he left off Down Under in notching up three figures in the lone warmup fixture against a regional representa­tive team last weekend.

It remains to be seen whether selectors will include Rohit Sharma -- a fixture at the top of the order in limited-over matches -- in the middle-order and whether the exciting young talent of Rishabh Pant will keep experience­d wicketkeep­erbatsman Wriddhiman Saha in the dressing room.

Spinner Ravi Ashwin, ‘Man of the Series’ when India dominated the home side in the Caribbean three years ago, could find himself on the sidelines with Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav seen as the prime contenders for the specialist spinner’s role.

A change of policy in preparatio­n has seen the pitch in Antigua, and indeed all Test match venues in the Caribbean, being more fast bowler-friendly since the start of last year.

That could favour the visitors who have a trio in Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami and Ishant Sharma very capable of exploiting helpful conditions.

Not that the West Indies will be daunted by that prospect, for in Kemar Roach, Shannon Gabriel and Holder, they have the firepower to challenge India’s vaunted batting line-up, as the English found to their cost in February. - AFP

 ??  ?? Virat Kohli of India hits 4 during the 3rd ODI match between West Indies and India at Queens Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, on August 14, 2019. - AFP photo
Virat Kohli of India hits 4 during the 3rd ODI match between West Indies and India at Queens Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, on August 14, 2019. - AFP photo

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