West Indies making a comeback with the bat

Now the first objective of the visiting team will be to take the lead in the innings. While giving some strong replies with the bat, Cy Hope scored 66 and John Campbell scored 87 runs.

Ashwin 27, 2082

AFP

West Indies making a comeback with the bat

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West Indies did not lose a wicket after the third day's tea session on Sunday and made a comeback with the bat in the second and final Test against India, scoring 173 runs for two in the second innings. West Indies, who came down to bat consecutively after losing the follow-on, are still behind by 97 runs.

Now the first objective of the visiting team will be to take the lead in the innings. While giving some strong replies with the bat, Cy Hope scored 66 and John Campbell scored 87 runs. They have shared 138 runs for the third wicket. Campbell faced 145 balls and hit nine fours and two sixes. Similarly, Hope's 103-ball innings includes eight fours and two sixes. They frustrated the Indian bowlers towards the end of the day's play.

Earlier, West Indies were all out after scoring 248 runs in their first innings. Alik Athanje scored the highest 41 runs. Hope contributed 36 runs. India's Kuldeep Yadav performed brilliantly by taking five wickets at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. He spent only 82 runs for this. Ravindra Jadeja took three wickets for 46 runs.

Pakistan's strong start

Pakistan got off to a strong start on the first day of the first Test against South Africa, which started on Sunday in Lahore. At the end of the first day's play, Pakistan scored 313 runs with the loss of five wickets. Mohammad Rizwan scored 62 runs and Salman Agha scored 62 runs at the crease.

They shared 114 runs for the sixth wicket. Before that, opener Iman-ul-Haq scored 93 runs and captain San Masood scored 76 runs for Pakistan, who won the toss and decided to bat first. They shared 161 runs for the second wicket.

Ul Haq hit seven fours and one six in an innings of 153 balls. He was dismissed by Senuran Subrayen while approaching his century. Subrayen has taken two wickets. Masud hit nine fours and one six. 

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