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Ind-WIndies series: Debutants Shami,Sharma guide India to a record win

Kolkata: First it was debutant batsman Rohit Sharma who reversed the course of the game on day two than it was yet another debutant Mohammed Shami who  produced a devastating spell of reverse swing to

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Kolkata: First it was debutant batsman Rohit Sharma who reversed the course of the game on day two than it was yet another debutant Mohammed Shami who  produced a devastating spell of reverse swing to crush West Indies by an inning and 51 runs in the first test on day three here Friday.









Shami returned with a dream match haul of nine wickets which is the best figures by a debutant Indian pacer.

Ravichandran Ashwin continued to frustrate the Caribbean bowlers on third day also as he made it a memorable day by cracking his second Test century and then chipped in with three wickets as the hosts bundled out the visitors for a paltry 168 in the second innings to clinch the match with two days to spare.
     
Rohit Sharma, too, made his Test debut special, cracking a magnificent 177 in the first of the two-match series after which legend Sachin Tendulkar will retire from international cricket.
     
Apart from Sharma, the star of the match was undoubtedly Shami who claimed 5/47 in the second innings and returned impressive match figures of 9 for 118 at the Eden Gardens.

Making his debut at his home ground, Bengal pacer Shami, who took 4/71 in the first innings, utilised the conditions to maximum effect as he rocked the West Indies batting line-up with his lethal reverse swinging deliveries that skidded in
sharply.
     
Shami's effort is the second best by an Indian on debut after Narendra Hirwani's 16/136 against the same opponents in Chennai way back in 1988.
     
Earlier, Sharma missed out on a double century on debut by 23 runs while Ashwin slammed his second Test ton in a record 280-run stand for the seventh wicket as India extended their lead to a mammoth 219 runs before being bowled out for 453.
     
Starting their second innings with a huge deficit, West Indies were bundled out for just 168, with off-spinner Ashwin (3/46) providing Shami the support at the other end.
     
Sharma slammed an exquisite 177 off 301 balls with the help of 23 fours and a six, while Ashwin made his runs off 210 balls, hitting 11 fours.
     
     
It was India's fifth Test victory in a row after their 4-0 rout of Australia as the victory also snapped the West Indies' six-match winning streak.