Both teams experienced a whirlwind on Day 4 of the second Test between India and the West Indies. The Indian side came in to bat after the Windies were bowled out for 255 runs in the first innings, and they performed admirably. India scored 181 runs before declaring their innings while hammering the Windies bowling.
Indians were able to pose a sizable target for the hosts in the second innings by amassing a respectable total, which was made possible by their top-order. As he went out and scored his first goal, youngster Ishan Kishan stole the spotlight. 50th test, scoring 52* runs off of 34 deliveries
Notably, Ishan Kishan replaced star batsman Virat Kohli at the plate, and the 25-year-old said it was Kohli’s idea for him to do so. The 34-year-old supported him in playing his natural game, according to Ishan Kishan, who also disclosed that.
A truly unique experience. I understood my role on the team’s needs. All of them supported me. I have Virat’s support, so I should play the game. The game should be completed tomorrow, let’s hope. The first person to suggest that I enter was Virat bhai. A left-armer who bowled slowly was present. The team made the right decision. These calls must occasionally be answered. After the rain delay, our goal was to bat for 10–12 overs and achieve 70–80 runs.
According to India Today’s report on Ishan Kishan, “We wanted a 370-380 objective.
For Day 5 to be successful, West Indies need 289 runs. West Indies was given a 365-run goal to chase after India declared on a total of 181 runs in the second innings. Kirk McKenzie and captain Kraigg Brathwaite were both removed as the hosts headed out to bat, falling victim to Ravichandran Ashwin’s skill.
The Windies need 289 runs as Day 5 draws near for the second Test to be won. How the team approaches their run chase on the final day may be interesting to watch.