West Indies A v India A - 2nd unofficial Test - West Indies A won by 125 runs - Live Score and Update
West Indies A 217/204 v India A 202/94 - http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 A won by 125 runs
West Indies A levelled the three-match unofficial Test series against India A by winning the second Test of the series by 125 runs at Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, St Vincent.
The Windies dictated the terms right from the first day as after winning the toss they chose to bat in order bolster a strong total on the board.
The hosts clobbered a total of 217 runs on the board with a staggering batting performance from opener http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Khurram-Chohan-c1791 Brathwaite, who knocked an innings of 66 runs.
Then they bowled-out the team from India on 202 runs with the help of an outstanding bowling performance from V Permaul, who nabbed five wickets in the innings.
From http://www.senore.com/Cricket/CA-Pujara-c1209 was the top scoring batsman with an innings of 67 runs to his name.
Batting in their second innings, West Indies looked lethal and raring to post a staggering target for India to chase.
The side, however, faltered at the end of their innings, after the upper-order had mercilessly punished the Indian bowlers.
The hosts finished off their second innings after amassing a knock of 204 runs, with some phenomenal batting performances from http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Justin-Lee-Langer-c69712 Carter (74) and DJ Pagon (67).
From India AA Darekar was the ace bowler this time as he dismissed six West Indies batsmen to prevent them from bolstering a massive total on the board.
Needing a stiff total of 220 runs, India clobbered 57 runs for the loss of four wickets at stumps on the third day and had a big day ahead in as they either needed to go after the required target of stay on the wicket for the whole day to at least end the
game on a draw.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/RG-Sharma-c2309 and MK Tiwary resumed the innings for their team on the fourth and final day as the tourists sough victory against all odds.
However, these two batsmen were the highest scorers from their side as Sharma played a knock of 13 and Tiwary bolstered 20 runs before their team suffered a terrible batting collapse, where the batsmen just could not counter the outstanding bowling from
DE Johnson and V Permaul who grabbed six and four wickets to earn their team an astounding victory.
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