Kohli double ton,
Ashwin century
put India in charge

India cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin celebrates his 100th run
during day two of the cricket test match between West Indies
and India July 22, at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in St
John’s, Antigua.
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Virat Kohli’s first double-century in any form of first-class cricket and
Ravichandran Ashwin’s third Test century against the West Indies anchored
India’s formidable first innings total of 566 for eight declared on the second
day of the first Test on Friday.
Left to negotiate a testing hour before the close of play, the West Indies lost
Rajendra Chandrika to a catch at the wicket off Mohammed Shami, leaving opening
partner Kraigg Brathwaite and nightwatchman Devendra Bishoo to resume on the
third morning at 31 for one. On another day of generally fruitless toil for the
West Indies, Kohli extended his batting masterclass from the first day for
another two hours, adding another 57 runs to reach exactly 200 just before the
lunch interval.
He became the first Indian captain to score a Test double-century away from
home.
Any expectation of more of the virtuoso performance was ended off the second
delivery upon the resumption when he played on to the persevering and previously
unlucky Shannon Gabriel.
Kohli’s innings spanned just over six hours and was embellished by 24 fours off
283 deliveries.

India cricketer Virat Kohli kisses the ground after reaching
200 runs during day two of the cricket test match at Sir
Vivian Richards Stadium in St John’s, Antigua.
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Dropped on 43 by new wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich off Gabriel in the morning
session, Ashwin played the supporting role to his captain in a 168-run
fifth-wicket stand that drained the enthusiasm from the home side before lunch.
However Kohli’s surprise demise put the focus squarely on the all-rounder and he
made the most of the promotion to number six in the batting order for the first
time in his Test career, reaching three figures just before tea with a boundary
off the tiring leg-spinner Bishoo.
“It was great to get pushed up the order,” said Ashwin at the end of the day in
reflecting on his innings.
“I don’t get surprised with what I do because I really enjoy my batting, but I
know I still have a lot of work to do to really establish myself in the top
six.”
He got good support from wicketkeeper-batsman Wriddhiman Saha, who contributed
40 to a 71-run stand for the sixth wicket before he became Dowrich’s first
wicketkeeping victim in Test cricket, being stumped off the bowling of part-time
off-spinner Brathwaite.
It was the first of three wickets for Brathwaite, who ended Ashwin’s vigil at
113 and then accounted for Amit Mishra for an attacking 53 which prompted the
anticipated declaration.
“It’s going to take a while for everything to click in the bowling department
because this is a very young group,” said West Indies bowling coach Roddy
Estwick. “Some of our guys need to work on their pace but it will take some time
to get it right.”
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Scoreboard
India 1st Innings (overnight 302 for 4)
M. Vijay c K. Brathwaite b Gabriel 07
S. Dhawan lbw b Bishoo 84
C. Pujara c K. Brathwaite b Bishoo 16
V. Kohli b Gabriel 200
A. Rahane c Bravo b C. Brathwaite 22
R. Ashwin c Gabriel b K. Brathwaite 113
W. Saha st Dowrich b K. Brathwaite 40
A. Mishra c Holder b K. Brathwaite 53
M. Shami not out 17
Extras (b6, lb2, nb6) 14
Total (161.5 overs, 8 wkts declared) 566
Did not bat: I. Sharma, U. Yadav.
Fall of wickets: 1-14 (Vijay), 2-74 (Pujara), 3-179 (Dhawan)
4-236 (Rahane), 5-404 (Kohli), 6-475 (Saha)
7-526 (Ashwin)8-566 (Mishra).
Bowling: S. Gabriel 21-5-65-2 (4nb)
J. Holder 24-4-83-0 (2nb)
C. Brathwaite 25-5-80-0
R. Chase 34-3-1-102-0
D. Bishoo 43-1-163-3
K. Brathwaite 14.5-1-65-3
West Indies 1st Innings
K. Brathwaite not out 11
R. Chandrika c Saha b Shami 16
D. Bishoo not out 00
Extras (lb1, w1, nb2) 04
Total (16 overs, 1 wkt) 31
To bat: D. Bravo, M. Samuels, J. Blackwood, R. Chase, S. Dowrich
J. Holder, C. Brathwaite, S. Gabriel.
Fall of wicket: 1-30 (Chandrika)
Bowling: I. Sharma 6-3-12-0 (2nb)
U. Yadav 4-3-5-0
M. Shami 3-0-6-1 (1w)
R. Ashwin 3-1-7-0
Toss: India
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK), Ian Gould (ENG)
Match Referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SLK)
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