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  Anil Kumble rues overs lost due to poor weather

Anil Kumble rues overs lost due to poor weather

PTI
Published : Aug 5, 2016, 6:37 am IST
Updated : Aug 5, 2016, 6:37 am IST

India coach Anil Kumble praised rookie Roston Chase’s match-saving century but also lamented that losing more than 100 overs of bowling time also enabled the hosts to play out a draw in the second cri

Anil Kumble
 Anil Kumble

India coach Anil Kumble praised rookie Roston Chase’s match-saving century but also lamented that losing more than 100 overs of bowling time also enabled the hosts to play out a draw in the second cricket Test, in Kingston.

Courtesy Chase’s 137 and half-centuries from Jermaine Blackwood and Shane Dowrich helped West Indies end the final day at 388/6 from a precarious 48/4 as India could not consolidate on their 1-0 lead.

“Obviously, we wanted to win this Test match. Yesterday, we were in a very good position and credit to the West Indies batsmen, the way they batted,” said Kumble after the match ended in a draw.

“Yesterday, time was very crucial for us because we were in great momentum and the conditions were such that it could have been different if we had probably bowled more. There was loss of play, more than 100 overs were lost in this Test match. So all those factors mattered. In the end, credit to the West Indian batsmen in terms of how they batted today and their application as well,” he added.

Talking about Chase in particular, the former India captain said, “It is creditable for someone playing in his second Test match, to be able to bat through the day and save the game for

his team. Chase’s approach today was very good. He looked to attack when needed to and blocked literally every ball. So he kept our bowlers at bay, which was obviously disappointing from the outside.

“I think all their batsmen, right from Jermaine Blackwood, Jason Holder and Shane Dowrich, all of them applied themselves. It’s something that we also have to sit down and analyze as to how we’re going to get the last five wickets because in this series they have certainly contributed,” he added.

India bowled out the West Indies for just 196 runs in their first innings, and then thanks to centuries from K.L. Rahul and Ajinkya Rahane, managed to put up 500/9d.

The scoring rate was a bit low as compared to the Antigua Test, and particularly in light of the tropical storm hitting Jamaica on day three and four.

SCOREBOARD West Indies (1st innings): 196 India (1st innings): 500 West Indies (2nd innings, O/N 48/4): K. Brathwaite c Rahul b Mishra 23, R. Chandrika b Sharma 1, D. Bravo c Rahul b Shami 20, M. Samuels b Shami 0, J. Blackwood c Pujara b Ashwin 63, R. Chase (not out) 137, S. Dowrich lbw b Mishra 74, J. Holder (not out) 64. Extras: (lb 2, w 1, nb 3) 6. Total: (for 6 wkts, in 104 overs) 388. FoW: 1-5, 2-41, 3-41, 4-48, 5-141, 6-285. Bowling: Sharma 18-3-56-1 (2nb), Shami 19-3-82-2, Mishra 25-6-90-2 (1nb), Yadav 12-2-44-0 (1w), Ashwin 30-4-114-1.

Location: Aruba, , Kingston