India vs West Indies, 2nd Test: We have plans in place for Prithvi Shaw, claims all-rounder Roston Chase
Cricket | October 11, 2018 16:31 ISTYoung Shaw scored a century on debut, playing a key role in India's big win in the series opener.
Young Shaw scored a century on debut, playing a key role in India's big win in the series opener.
Virat Kohli's team might not be able to escape a sense of deja vu as it goes into the second Test.
On the eve of the second Test, the skipper, who tasted stardom quite early himself, took queries on the 18-year-old and called for some space.
The 12-members include the same playing XI from the 1st Test which demolished their visitors to claim their biggest ever Test win - by an innings and 272 runs.
Secretary of the MCA Unmesh Khanwilkar and another member had approached the Bombay High Court, seeking appointment of an ad-hoc committee for the ODI.
The former opener feels that Shaw has a long way to go before being compared to Sehwag who played more than 100 Tests.
West Indies last drew an away Test series against India way back in 1994 when Lara scored 91 at Mohali.
When asked about Rahul's string of low scores, the coach dropped a hint that he is being seen as a long-term investment.
West Indies are currently facing tough time and the way they played against the Indian team in the opening match of two-match Test series is highly disappointing.
Big-hitting Kieran Pollard, middle-order batsman Darren Bravo and all-rounder Andre Russell have made a comeback into the T20 squad.
Shaw batted like a seasoned pro to hit a sublime hundred in the series opener against the West Indies, becoming the youngest Indian to reach three-figure score on Test debut.
It is learnt that both Vijay and Nair have "breached the clause" for the centrally contracted cricketers and it has neither gone down well with the selection committee nor the BCCI brass.
Brathwaite said debutant Prithvi Shaw's knock was an example of how to build an innings.
A look at the impressive numbers thrown up by India vs West Indies 1st Test at Rajkot.
His teammate Kuldeep too termed the SG ball 'okay' as compared to the Kookaburra.
India's previous highest innings victory came in June when they beat Test debutants Afghanistan by an innings and 262 runs at Bengaluru within two days.
India dominated the game, amassing 649 for nine in their first innings before bowling out the West Indies twice on day three, to take a 1-0 lead.
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Collymore said the team's disappointing performance on the opening day and unavailability of captain Jason Holder and lead pacer Kemar Roach pushed them back a long way.
India declared on a record 649-9 after centuries by Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja before reducing the West Indies to 94-6 by stumps.
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