WI vs IND: Confident India aims at a cleansweep

The spotlight will be on the misfiring Rishabh Pant as India takes on West Indies at Sabina Park for the second Test.

Published : Aug 29, 2019 15:22 IST , Kingston (Jamaica)

Jasprit Bumrah (centre) was productive in the first Test and will look to continue in the same vein on a “good” track in Kingston.
Jasprit Bumrah (centre) was productive in the first Test and will look to continue in the same vein on a “good” track in Kingston.
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Jasprit Bumrah (centre) was productive in the first Test and will look to continue in the same vein on a “good” track in Kingston.

Rishabh Pant will be hoping to pay back the faith reposed in him by the team management when India takes on West Indies in the second World Test championship encounter starting on Friday.

Having won the first Test by 318 runs , India is the runaway favourite going into the contest at Sabina Park against a team that neither showed the resolve nor the aptitude required to put up a sustained fight in five-day cricket.

“The conditions here are good and the pitch also looks good. We are expecting another good performance,” bowling coach Bharat Arun said on Wednesday.

Jasprit Bumrah — match haul of six wickets — and Ishant Sharma — eight wickets — exposed the opposition’s technical frailties and they will be gunning for more in the second game. It is unlikely that India will be tinkering with its playing XI after a big win even though Pant’s form has been a bit of a concern of late.

More than the runs scored, it is the manner of his dismissals that is perhaps worrying considering that the Indian cricket establishment has invested heavily in the 21-year-old from Rourkee. His sequence of scores across formats during this current tour has been 0, 4, 65 not out, 20, 0, 24, 7.

Out-of-form Pant

With veteran Wriddhiman Saha back in the dressing room and the gutsy Kona Bharat waiting in the wings, Pant can ill-afford to take things for granted. The pressure was completely off after India took a handsome lead. What the side required from the flamboyant left-hander was something in the range of a solid 30 not out but what it got instead was another impetuous shot.

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The slog sweep has brought about his downfall more often than not and save a fifty in the dead rubber in the T20 series, he has done precious little with the bat. Opener Mayank Agarwal wasn’t in his elements either in the first Test but it is expected that he would get another opportunity, which he rightfully deserves having worked hard in Australia.

More wait likely for Rohit Sharma

The Indian middle-order performed admirably with Ajinkya Rahane back in form with an under-pressure half-century and a century. Hanuma Vihari also justified his selection with a 93 in the second innings, meaning that Rohit Sharma’s wait to make the side could just get a bit longer.

However, Agarwal would be on his toes. He may not get too many opportunities if the team management decides to fit in an impact player like Rohit at the top of the order alongside K. L. Rahul in the coming Test series against South Africa at home. While Rohit’s technique against the moving red ball is a bit suspect, in the sub-continent, he could prove to be a handful.

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Toiling hard: West Indies' Kemar Roach (right) and Shannon Gabriel bowled their hearts out in the first Test. Photo: AP
 

The pace bowling was near flawless in the first game with Ishant and Bumrah looking menacing with five-wicket hauls each. Even Mohammed Shami was very effective in short bursts while Ravindra Jadeja proved his utility as an all-rounder. “Any seamer is at his best when he is getting wickets. The five-wicket haul for both of them (Ishant and Bumrah) will give them tremendous confidence. Also, Shami looked good whenever he was given the ball and it augurs well for the team,” Arun said.

For West Indies, there hasn’t been much to write home about as none of its players even got a half-century in two innings.

Talented players like Shimron Hetmyer and Shai Hope didn’t measure up while the normally dependable Roston Chase also looked out of sorts in the second innings. The only saving grace for them was the new-ball pair of Shannon Gabriel and Kemar Roach, who bowled their hearts out without much support from others.

  • India: Virat Kohli (captain), K. L. Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Wriddhiman Saha (wk), R. Ashwin, Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
  • West Indies: Jason Holder (c), Kraigg Brathwaite, Darren Bravo, Shamarh Brooks, John Campbell, Roston Chase, Rakheem Cornwall, Shane Dowrich, Shannon Gabriel, Shimron Hetmyer, Shai Hope, Keemo Paul, Kemar Roach.
  • Match Starts at 7 pm IST.
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