Classy Chase ton leads West Indies to improbable draw
Roston Chase became the first West Indian in 50 years to combine a five-for with a century in Test cricket to help secure an improbable draw for his team
Roston Chase became the first West Indian in 50 years to combine a five-for with a century in Test cricket to help secure an improbable draw for his team
Roston Chase's unbeaten, match-saving 137 was a bolt out of the blue to most observers, but not to his captain Jason Holder
Four young batsmen in West Indies' lower middle order showed fight, application and skill - and perhaps provided a beacon of hope for the future
Anil Kumble has high praise for fast bowler Mohammed Shami, who has returned to Test cricket after 18 months
Anil Kumble has praised the fight shown by West Indies' batsmen in salvaging a draw in the Sabina Park Test
Stats highlights from West Indies' draw against India in Jamaica
Sanjay Manjrekar analyses the reasons behind India not being able to get the better of West Indies in Jamaica
Earl, the tropical storm threatening Kingston, allowed for only 15.5 overs on the fourth day. In that time, India helped themselves to four wickets, suggesting all they needed was a session or tw
Darren Bravo's dismissal on Tuesday was a triumph of planning, another area in which India have revealed their superiority over the hosts
An unbeaten 74 from Ajinkya Rahane took India's lead over 200 on the third day of the second Test in Kingston
Stats highlights from the third day of the second Test between West Indies and India in Jamaica
Roston Chase has said that variations and slowing the ball down helped him find success after his five-wicket haul in India's first innings at Sabina Park
In a Test that has lost 43 overs to rain, and is expected to lose even more, West Indies' bowling discipline, exemplified by their captain Jason Holder, could prove the difference between losing and drawing
Ajinkya Rahane, who scored an unbeaten 108 to lift India to a declaration with a lead of 304, believed there was still more than enough time left for his team to force a win
KL Rahul struck his third Test century, a career-best 158, to thrust India into the lead against West Indies on the second day in Kingston
Sanjay Manjrekar analyses the reasons behind India's strong batting show on the second day in Kingston, and what West Indies need to do to get better
KL Rahul, who completed his third Test hundred and went on to score a career-best 158, reckoned that West Indies' bowling discipline on day two had made it difficult for India's batsmen to score quickly
Phil Simmons, West Indies' head coach, has said his bowlers have done well to keep India's batsmen quiet on day two of the Sabina Park Test
Stats highlights of the second day of the second Test between India and West Indies in Jamaica
Cheteshwar Pujara's curious loss of form and KL Rahul's impressive conversion rate leaves India in a top-order selection conundrum when M Vijay returns to full fitness
R Ashwin's five-for helped India bowl West Indies out for 196, following which KL Rahul struck a half-century on his Test comeback to keep his team on top in Kingston
Former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar analyses the various aspects of the first day's play in Kingston
The conches blared briefly during a thrilling counter-attack against pace and spin alike to give India something to think about. But almost inevitably, the challenge was short-lived
Jermaine Blackwood has said the match could have changed complexion had he not been dismissed in the last over before lunch
R Ashwin, whose 5 for 62 helped India dismiss West Indies for 196 on the opening day of the second Test at Sabina Park, said he was "pretty surprised" by Jason Holder's decision to bat first
Stats highlights from the first day's play at Sabina Park where West Indies were bowled out for 196 after Ashwin's second consecutive five-for
Cheteshwar Pujara is not unduly worried by his recent inability to convert starts to big scores, pointing out that some of those starts were important contributions to the team's cause
Test cricket is "big-man cricket" and West Indies cannot use their youth and inexperience as a crutch to deflect against poor performances, according to Marlon Samuels
Jason Holder has kept his cards close to his chest when asked about West Indies' line-up for the second Test against India, saying he would decide after taking a look at the pitch on Saturday morning
Virat Kohli has suggested India are likely to stick to a five-bowler combination for the second Test in Jamaica, despite the "bounce and carry" that its green-tinged pitch promises
Sabina Park's bowler-friendly pitch bridges the gap between the hosts' attack and India's; it also draws them out of their bunkers