Sat, 11 Oct 2025 09:43:33 am
India vs West Indies 2nd Test Live Score: Jaiswal run out! India gifts West Indies a wicket as he’s short of the crease after a quick single attempt.
Gill reached his fifty, while Nitish Reddy fell seven runs short after a reprieve.
Sat, 11 Oct 2025 11:08:42 am
India vs West Indies 2nd Test Live Score:Nitish Reddy falls for 43, caught by Jayden Seales off Warrican. He misses out on a half-century despite earlier big shots in the over.
Sat, 11 Oct 2025 10:29:45 am
India vs West Indies 2nd Test Live Score: Nitish Reddy goes for a big drive but gets a lifeline! Anderson Phillip drops a simple catch at mid-off, letting the ball escape.
Sat, 11 Oct 2025 10:25:39 am
India vs West Indies 2nd Test Live Score: Back-to-back fifties for captain Shubman Gill! He smashes a full ball from Jayden Seales through midwicket for a boundary.
Sat, 11 Oct 2025 09:43:33 am
India vs West Indies 2nd Test Live Score: Jaiswal run out! India gifts West Indies a wicket as he’s short of the crease after a quick single attempt. Tevin Imlach completes the throw to the stumps.
Sat, 11 Oct 2025 09:01:55 am
India vs West Indies 2nd Test Live Score:India’s batting performances on the opening day of home Tests since 2024 have shown a mix of resilience and dominance. Against England, they scored 336/6 in Vizag and 326/5 in Rajkot, while posting 339/6 versus Bangladesh in Chennai. A notable low came against New Zealand in Bengaluru, where they were bundled out for 46. Most recently, India put up a commanding 318/2 against the West Indies in Delhi, highlighting their ability to recover and build strong starts at home.
Sat, 11 Oct 2025 08:37:15 am
India vs West Indies 2nd Test Live Score: Team India will be aiming to reach 500 first today. After that, India could declare at any time. Judging by West Indies’ batting performance in the first Test, it seems unlikely that they will be able to reach this score even in two innings.
India asserted complete control on the opening day after opting to bat first, ending strongly at 318 for 2 against the West Indies. The openers began cautiously, negotiating the new ball with patience before Jomel Warrican provided the breakthrough by dismissing KL Rahul. Yashasvi Jaiswal once again showcased his class, remaining unbeaten on a magnificent 173. His dominant knock formed the backbone of India’s innings, highlighted by a superb 193-run stand with debutant Sai Sudharsan, who played a composed innings of 87. As the day progressed, Jaiswal accelerated with authority, bringing up his seventh Test century and putting India firmly in control. Captain Shubman Gill, batting alongside him at stumps, ensured no further setbacks. With India already leading the series, they now look well-positioned for a clean sweep, thanks to Jaiswal’s brilliance and a commanding top-order display.