Kuldeep Yadav to Warrican, out Caught by Dhruv Jurel!! Kuldeep comes back and wraps it up. Siraj's wait for a home 5-fer continues.. Poor shot from Warrican. First ball against Kuldeep and he decides to play the reverse sweep, even keeps the bat reverse and tries to hit it off the back, but the ball misses the bat and brushes the glove. Jurel stays low and takes a sharp catch. Warrican c Dhruv Jurel b Kuldeep Yadav 8(16) [4s-1]
40.1
W
Bumrah to Johann Layne, out Bowled!! Knocked 'im! If a recognised batter like Greaves couldn't keep it out then you can expect a debutant and youngster like Layne to do so. Another yorker aimed for the stumps, Layne is beaten for pace and the ball sneaks through his defence, crashes into off and middle-stump. One more wicket to wrap up the innings.. Johann Layne b Bumrah 1(4)
39
W
Bumrah to Justin Greaves, out Bowled!! Cleaned up! That's classic Bumrah. Warrican managed to keep the yorker out but not Greaves. Mind you, it has gone gloomy in the last few minutes and the floodlights are on. But that's no excuse for Greaves. This is a pinpoint yorker, aimed for the base of off-stump and Greaves is beaten for pace, the ball sneaks under the bat and flattens the off-pole. Greaves' resistance comes to an end. West Indies 8 down and just 150 on the board. Justin Greaves b Bumrah 32(48) [4s-4]
38.4
Bumrah to Warrican, 1 run, very full delivery on off, Warrican turns it away backward of square leg
38.2
4
Bumrah to Warrican, FOUR, edged and safe. Warrican played it well actually. Good length ball, in the channel and holds its line, Warrican hangs back and defends with soft hands, the outside edge goes to ground and bisects the slip cordon - between third slip and gully
37.5
W
Washington Sundar to K Pierre, out Lbw!! This is a typical Washington wicket. He has got left-handers out this way on a few occasions now. Most recently had Stokes right in front. The ball drifts in sharply, Pierre is pressing forward to defend but is beaten for pace and the ball strikes the pad first before deflecting onto the bat. The impact was right in front of the stumps and ball-tracking showed it to be smashing into leg-stump. He was denied a wicket in his previous over but not this time. K Pierre lbw b Washington Sundar 11(34) [4s-2]
37.1
4
Washington Sundar to Justin Greaves, FOUR, bit of turn for Washi. But starts on middle and ends up on leg-stump, Greaves rides the bounce and glances it fine. No chance for Bumrah to chase it down
35.5
Washington Sundar to Justin Greaves, no run, dropped! Rahul has put down a sitter. This is a regulation catch and he does not hold on. Tossed up outside off, Greaves presses across to defend but the ball goes straight on, takes the outside edge and goes low to slip, Rahul bends down and spills it. Bit slow to react and the ball hit his fingertips before going down
32.1
4
Bumrah to Justin Greaves, FOUR, edged, but Greaves was playing with soft hands and the ball rolls wide of the slip cordon - was pitched up and Greaves played it with soft hands, past second slip and into the ropes
31.4
4
Kuldeep Yadav to K Pierre, FOUR, lovely shot, too short from Kuldeep - Pierre backs away and then cuts it fiercely past cover-point, races away to the ropes in a hurry
31
Siraj to Justin Greaves, no run, a big shout and Justin Greaves has been given OUT LBW. He has no choice but to review - this looked pretty straight to the naked eye, but initial replays suggest it might've been doing too much. No bat and UltraEdge confirms it. Onto ball-tracking: It's heading down leg and Justin Greaves survives - was another nip-backer and he was struck on the front pad as he shuffled across on the flick, the impact was only in front of middle and leg though
28.4
4
Siraj to K Pierre, FOUR, cracking shot, too full from Siraj - Pierre leans forward, presents the full face of the bat and caresses the drive straight of mid-off, off the mark in some style, his first Test runs
27.1
4
Kuldeep Yadav to Justin Greaves, FOUR, another fumble and it's Washington Sundar this time - flatter and just outside off, Greaves stood tall and punched it to the left of mid-off where Sundar dived over the ball
27
4
Siraj to K Pierre, byes, FOUR, more byes, four of them, on a good length and shaping away from wide of off, left alone and Dhruv Jurel had to dive to his left - but he's undone by the wobble, went one-handed at first and then tried to go with both hands, the ball hit his wrists and raced away to the ropes
26.5
W
Siraj to Roston Chase, out Caught by Dhruv Jurel!! That's a corker and Siraj has his 4th wicket. Beautiful length and the line opened up Chase completely - shaped to come back with the angle and Chase was looking to work it onto the on-side, but the ball then wickedly straightened onto the West Indian captain, he was completely squared up by the angle, closed the face of the bat and the edge flew to the keeper. A slight wobble, but Dhruv Jurel manages to hold onto it and India have their 6th wicket. Roston Chase c Dhruv Jurel b Siraj 24(43) [4s-4]
26.2
Siraj to Justin Greaves, 5 wides, the bouncer, but it's dug way too short and sails over Greaves's head, no chance for Dhruv Jurel as well and the ball runs away for wides, 5 of them
24
4
Kuldeep Yadav to Justin Greaves, FOUR, lovely shot, tad too short from Kuldeep, Greaves picks the length early, swivels across and then hammers the pull wide of mid-wicket
23.2
W
Kuldeep Yadav to Shai Hope, out Bowled!! Cleaned up! Hope is left bemused. He cannot believe what's happened. Stands there and keeps looking at the stumps and the celebrating India players. What a ball! Kuldeep at his best. Flighted delivery, drifts across and draws Hope into the drive, the ball turns back in to beat the inside edge and hit the top of off-stump. Superbly set-up and West Indies are five down. Shai Hope b Kuldeep Yadav 26(36) [4s-3]
22
4
Kuldeep Yadav to Roston Chase, FOUR, shot! Brave to bring out the reverse sweep in Kuldeep's first over. Tossed up outside off, Chase sits down and nails it behind square on the off-side
20.3
4
Bumrah to Shai Hope, FOUR, lovely shot! Not a bad delivery. Good length ball around off, Hope meets it on top of the bounce and drives it straight of mid-off. Not much movement and that allowed Hope to drive through the line
19.5
4
Jadeja to Roston Chase, FOUR, cheeky! Flatter delivery on off, Chase opens the bat face and guides it wide of slip. Used the pace of Jadeja and collected the boundary. It was a bit risky but Chase was in control
16.2
4
Nitish Reddy to Shai Hope, FOUR, shot! Back of a length outside off, Hope had the width on offer, he rides the bounce and punches it square of the wicket. That is a confidence-boosting shot
15.3
4
Jadeja to Roston Chase, FOUR, this time he connects. Another poor delivery - sliding down leg, Chase sits down and sweeps, gets it off the glove and the ball races away to fine leg
13
4
Nitish Reddy to Shai Hope, FOUR, shot! That's just a push and the ball races away. Fullish delivery on off, Hope leans into the push and eases it to the left of Reddy, the timing and outfield help the ball reach the fence
12.3
4
Nitish Reddy to Roston Chase, FOUR, in the air but in the gap. 124.4ks full pitcher outside off, Chase goes reaching for the drive and slices it behind square on the off-side, right between gully and backward point
11.4
W
Siraj to Athanaze, out Caught by Rahul!! The change of angle reaps rewards immediately and West Indies find themselves in a big hole now. A nothing shot frrom Athanaze, this was full and this was wide of off - too tempting for the left-hander and he couldn't resist the big drive, went so with hard hands and the edge was gobbled up by KL, moving to his left at second slip. Looking all too easy for India at the moment, first morning of a home Test, asked to bowl and they've grabbed four wickets with the spinners haven't still bowled a ball. The players will take drinks at the fall of Athanaze. Athanaze c Rahul b Siraj 12(24) [4s-2]
10
W
Siraj to Brandon King, out Bowled!! Siraj gets rid of King and celebrates in his normal Ronaldo style - it's the big nip-backer, but that's a shocking leave from King. You can't be letting a ball go alone and then watch your middle-stump sent cart-wheeling, it's another big inswinger from Siraj, jags back in sharply and you'd be surprised that a batter let it go by without offering a shot. He'd definitely saw it coming, two big inswinging deliveries and yet he shoulders arms to another one. West Indies in a spot of bother on the first morning. Brandon King b Siraj 13(15) [4s-3]
9.5
4
Siraj to Brandon King, FOUR, beautifully played, on a good length and just outside off - King leans forward, drives it on the rise and places it straight of cover, runs away to the straight boundary
8.1
4
Bumrah to Athanaze, FOUR, edged and four, fuller length delivery and well wide of off - Athanaze leant across on the drive, did so with an open face and the ball rolls wide of gully for a boundary
7.5
4
Siraj to Brandon King, FOUR, cracking shot, the awayswinger from Siraj, but it's too full and too wide of off - lets King reach out with the hands on the drive and he hammers it through cover-point
7.4
4
Siraj to Brandon King, FOUR, streaky and four, full and wide of off, wasn't there to be driven, but King is sucked into going after it - did so with hard hands and the edge flew in the gap between gully and backward point
6.1
W
Bumrah to John Campbell, out Caught by Dhruv Jurel!! A big shout for caught behind, India were very much interested, but umpire Richard Illingworth shakes his head. India have reviewed though, John Campbell didn't look worried as well - he might've flicked the pad with his bat as he drove, but did it find the outside edge at the same time? The first replay looks inconclusive, umpire Paul Reiffel is taking a few looks - UltraEdge has a spike when the bat hit the pad and the ball is next to the bat at the same time. 'There are two spikes', he says, it could be bat hitting the pad first and then finding the edge as well. But is it conclusive enough to overturn the original call? 'There's a deflection there', a spike when the ball hit the bat and he asks umpire Richard Illingworth to change his call - John Campbell is OUT. That's a great call from the third umpire, there was a definite deflection and replays from the back confirmed the same - on a good length and in that channel just outside off, dragged Campbell into the drive, the bat clipped the front-pad and the ball found the edge at the same time, a successful review from India. John Campbell c Dhruv Jurel b Bumrah 8(19) [4s-2]
5.5
4
Siraj to Athanaze, FOUR, cracking shot, tad too full and wide of off - Athanaze leans across, plays it on the rise and finds the gap wide of cover-point with a solid drive, runs away across the fast outfield
5.2
4
Siraj to Athanaze, byes, FOUR, Siraj loses his line and spills one down leg, looked like it flicked Athanaze's pads and Dhruv Jurel can't get across on the dive, runs away for the ropes and it's given as byes
3.5
W
Siraj to T Chanderpaul, out Caught by Dhruv Jurel!! A strangle down leg and India have struck early. Unlucky for Chanderpaul, but his tendency to shuffle across has cost him dear, short of a length and angling into the left-hander - Chanderpaul shuffled across on the tuck, he's undone by the extra bounce and the ball catches the glove on its way to the keeper. Jurel dives to his right and completes a neat catch. First wicket of the home season and it goes to Siraj. T Chanderpaul c Dhruv Jurel b Siraj 0(11)
2.5
4
Bumrah to John Campbell, FOUR, nicely played, too full and Bumrah's angle takes it onto the pads, Campbell shuffles across, gets inside the line and clips it past square leg, the timing is sweet and the ball races away to the ropes, also brings up Campbell's 1000 career Test runs
2.3
4
Bumrah to John Campbell, FOUR, beautifully played, overpitched by Bumrah, full and just outside off - Campbell leans forward, presents the full face of the bat and drives it crisply back past the bowler, rolls away to the ropes
2.1
Bumrah to John Campbell, no run, a big mix-up and John Campbell would've been struggling with a direct hit - clipped one to the left of square leg and set-off for a quick single - Chanderpaul responded and then stopped as Nitish made a diving stop, he's quick to release the ball with Campbell struggling, but can't find the stumps
0.4
4
Bumrah to John Campbell, leg byes, FOUR, first runs for West Indies, the big inswinger, slips it down leg and it keeps going away from the diving keeper, given as leg-byes, but looked like no pad there