Match Details

IND vs WI 1st TEST, IND vs WI 2023

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WI 150(64.3)
130-1050.3
India won by an innings and 141 runs 🏆
421-5(152.2)
IND
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48th Over:
0
0
1
1
0
4
 
= 6
49th Over:
1lb
2
4
0
0
0
 
= 7
Last Over:
1
0
0
0
0
0
 
= 1
This Over:
0
1
W
 
= 1
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Player of the Match

Yashasvi Jaiswal
171(387)
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18 (18)20 (50)3 0 0 1 100.00 40.00
P'ship : 22(23)
Last Wkt :   Kemar Roach 0(3)
BowlerR Ashwin
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7-7121.3 3.30
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That's it from the opening Test of the 2-match series between West Indies and India from Roseau! Ninaad Dixit here signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Akshay Bhide and scorer/analyst Zeeshan Naiyer. Stay tuned for more cricketing action from around the world.
CREX Player of the day: R Ashwin

Match Bulletin of 1st Test Day 3:


  • Yashasvi Jaiswal breached the 150 mark becoming the third Indian to do so on debut

  • Brathwaite drops Kohli on 40 at short cover off Warrican

  • Jaiswal brings up the 100 run partnership between him and Kohli for the third wicket

  • The lead is extended past 200 as India bring up 350 runs

  • Alzarri Joseph removes Jaiswal as his marathon 171-run knock comes to an end

  • Drinks, Session 1: IND- 350/3 (126 Overs), (Kohli 46, Rahane 0)

  • Roach strikes on his first ball of day three as he dismisses Rahane on three

  • Kohli brings up his 29th Test fifty in 147 balls

  • Kohli-Jadeja take the lead past 250 as India crosses 400

  • Day 3, Lunch: IND- 400/4 (142 Overs) (Kohli 72, Jadeja 21)

  • Kohli is dropped on 72 by keeper Joshua Da Silva off Kemar Roach’s bowling

  • Virat finally gets dismissed on 76  as Rahkeem Cornwall strikes for the first time

  • End of Innings: IND-421/5 declared (152.2 Overs) (Jadeja 37, Kishan 1)

  • Kishan drops Brathwaite on zero off Jadeja in the eighth over

  • Jadeja traps Chanderpaul on seven in the ninth over. The opener reviews it but Umpire’s Call on the Wickets rule him OUT

  • Brathwaite edges one to Rahane at first slip to give Ashwin his first of the second innings

  • Day 3, Tea: WI- 27/2 (19 Overs) (Reifer 7, Blackwood 4)

  • Ashwin strikes early after tea to trap Blackwood in front, he loses WI a review as well

  • Jadeja follows him removing Raymon Reifer as Windies waste another review

  • Jaiswal drops Athanaze for 1 in the 25th over

  • India lose a review as Kishan urges a caught behind appeal to be sent upstairs

  • Siraj bowls from river end replacing Jadeja and removes Da Silva in the 30th ove

  • Drinks, Session 3: WI- 71/5 (34 Overs), (Athanaze 23, Holder 2)

  • Jaiswal redeems himself as he takes a good catch at short leg to end Athanaze’s resistance

  • Holder and Joseph take West Indies past 100 in the 42nd over

  • Joseph holes out in the deep on 13 to give Ashwin his fourth

  • Ashwin picks up his eighth 10-wicket haul by dismissing Cornwall

  • Roach is cleaned up by Ashwin as he bags his sixth wicket of the innings

  • Ashwin picks up the final wicket to finish with seven wickets to his name in the innings and 12 in the match

  • West Indies: 150 (64.3 Overs) (Alick Athanaze 47) (Ravichandran Ashwin 5/60)

  • India beat West Indies by an innings and 141 runs

Session Breakdown of Day 3:

Session 1:
29 Overs | 88 Runs | 2 Wickets

Session 2
: 29.2 Overs | 48 Runs | 3 Wickets

Session 3
: 31.3 Overs | 103 Runs | 8 Wickets

Rohit Sharma (India Captain): "Every run you score for your country is very important. I would like to start by saying that it was a very good effort from our bowlers. To knock them over on 150, it was a great start. We knew batting won't be easy here but we stepped up and batted long.

Jaiswal has got the talent. We knew about it. He has shown us in the past two years that he is ready for the top level. Not at any stage it looked like he was panicking. He showed the world that he belonged here. While playing the first match, you keep asking yourself whether you belong at this stage. But I was there at the other end telling him that you have done the hard yards and you belong here.

I was just letting them know that we have only one or two overs before we were declaring. I just wanted Kishan to get his first runs in Test cricket. I saw he was sitting in the dressing room waiting to go out. So I knew how eager he was to go out there to bat.

These guys (Ashwin and Jadeja) have been doing this for a number of years. When you have this kind of experience bowling on this kind of surface, it helps. But you have to bowl on the right areas and they did that. Also, Ashwin showed his class by coming out and bowling the way he did today.

We don't worry about the conditions. We try to be ready mentally to play on any surface. We thought we played really well on this surface. We have started very well and just try to carry forward the momentum. We have got young players on the side and it will be about ticking the boxes going ahead in the series."
Kraigg Brathwaite (West Indies Captain): "I would like to thank the Dominican crowd for coming out. Thank you for your support, you obviously be disappointed. The pitch played good, it didn't spin from day 1. We just let ourselves down with the bat. 150 runs - we knew with time it would get hard, it would spin and the total was not good enough.

Disappointing is that I didn't get any runs. I think in this team I need to lead from the front and that's my job. I really think I got to do better. For us it is one or two dismissals especially at particular times wasn't good for us. We were getting a partnership just before lunch, we lost a wicket a ball before. Situation in the game at times, we lost it.

Ashwin and Jadeja have good field set both in and outfield. Its a mixture, you got to find a balance whether you want to defend or looking to sweep or hit the ball over the top. Its all about how you play the shot. I think we failed to execute the way we wanted. Even today we had some defensive dismissals. You got to use the bat more instead of more pads. Getting the bat in front of the pad will help us.

I think Athanaze had a very good start. You could see he belongs as he batted in the first innings and today. He had to bowl as unfortunately we lost Rahkeem for four hours. He also took some sharp catches so his future is bright. He really has a strong mind."
Yashasvi Jaiswal (Player of the Match): "Thank you so much first of all. It was good. We had a very good session. I spoke with Rahul sir a lot. I would like to thank all the selectors and the coaching staff for giving me the opportunity and also to Rohit bhaiyya. 

It feels good. Just focusing on the process and working hard. Playing Test cricket is a very special moment and it was an emotional moment for me. When I was young, I always dreamt of playing for my country. But hopefully, this is the start and I would like to keep contributing.

A lot of people have helped me in my journey. I would like to thank all of them. Of course, all the senior players have helped me. I was talking with Rohit bhaiyya while batting and he helped me a lot."
Player of the Match: Yashasvi Jaiswal
2:50 AM IST, 5:20 PM Local Time: Time for the post-match presentation.
2:41 AM IST, 5:11 PM Local time: India have wrapped up a very big victory to kickstart their WTC cycle defeating West Indies in their own turf by an innings and 141 runs! The spinners R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja were the architects of the win sharing nine wickets between them in the second innings and eight in the first as Ashwin finishes with 12 wickets in the match.

West Indies resumed their innings from 27/2 after tea and continued losing wickets at regular interval with Ashwin bagging 7/71. Jadeja bowled 21 overs and ended with figures of 2/38. Mohammed Siraj bowled well in his second spell and got one wicket to send Joshua Da Silva back.

Debutant Alick Athanaze was the top scorer once again for West Indies scoring just 28 runs in 44 balls. Jason Holder remained unbeaten at 20 in 50 balls but did not find much support throughout the order as Ashwin dominated and destroyed the batting order dismissing West Indies for a paltry 130.

The stepping stone was also put by Ashwin in the first innings as he picked up 5/60. The good work was followed by a tremendous batting performance from the batters with Yashasvi Jaiswal (171), Rohit Sharma (103) and Virat Kohli (76) fighting for their runs to score 421/5 before declaring early in the afternoon session today.

Ashwin now has 486 Test wickets to his name as he collected his 8th ten wicket haul earlier in the day. Stay tuned as we update you with the post match proceedings.
50.3 R Ashwin to J Warrican
W Struck in front and the finger is raised. Warrican decides to send it upstairs since it's the last wicket. A quicker off-break from Ashwin around off, Warrican gets low and goes for a reverse sweep but misses it. He wears it on the back thigh in front of the stumps and Richard Kettleborough has no hesitation in raising his finger. That looked dead to the naked eye.
50.2 R Ashwin to J Holder
1 Tossed up on middle and Holder works it towards long on for a single.
50.1 R Ashwin to J Holder
0 Flighted delivery on off and Holder defends it in the off side.
OVER 50
West Indies
129/9
Jomel Warrican
18(17)
Jason Holder
19(48)
Ravindra Jadeja
2-38(21.0)
49.6 R Jadeja to J Warrican
0 Tossed up by Jadeja on the stumps, Warrican goes for a slog sweep but gets a top edge that falls well short of Jaiswal running in from mid wicket.
49.5 R Jadeja to J Warrican
0 Fuller this time from Jadeja and pushed straight back to him by Warrican.
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