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Rajkot Test: Windies 33/1 in second innings on day 3, trail India by 435 runs

| @indiablooms | Oct 06, 2018, at 12:07 pm

Rajkot, Oct 6 (IBNS): After getting bowled out cheaply for 181 in the first innings, Windies scored 33 runs for the loss of one wicket at lunch while batting for the last time in the opening Test match at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium here on Saturday.

Windies are trailing India, which scored 649/9 in the first innings, by 435 runs.

Windies batsmen Kieral Powell (22) and Shai Hope (0) are at the crease.

In the first innings, Roston Chase (53) and Keemo Paul (47) were the top scorers for the visiting side.

Ravichandan Ashwin was the best bowler for India.

The off-spinner picked four wickets while giving away 37 runs.

Image: twitter.com/ICC

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