Quicks seal India's incredible series win
Intentful India pushed sloppy West Indies to a 237-run defeat despite losing a day's play to rain
Intentful India pushed sloppy West Indies to a 237-run defeat despite losing a day's play to rain
India's Test captain showed a willingness to shake up his XI in St Lucia, and, he said, it's a trend he won't shy away from setting - though it might have more to do with the bowling attack going forward
In a race against time to bowl out West Indies on day five, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ishant Sharma probed away with ruthless efficiency to help secure victory with a session to spare
Stats highlights from the final day in St Lucia where India clinched a series victory over West Indies
Sanjay Manjrekar on the various contributing factors to India's comprehensive victory in St Lucia
West Indies captain Jason Holder felt the gulf between the region's first-class structure and the international level stood exposed, as they lost the third Test by 237 runs
Despite a rained-out day and the slow rate of scoring through the match, India entertained thoughts of winning the St Lucia thanks to a masterful spell of swing bowling from Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Plopping down in front of a TV set, rather than in the stands at Darren Sammy National Stadium, provided a sensational view of Bhuvneshwar Kumar's swing bowling exhibition
Sanjay Manjrekar on the change in tempo in the St Lucia Test, triggered by Bhuvneshwar Kumar's top display of swing bowling
India lost their first five wickets for 126 and their last five for 14, but in between the fifth and sixth R Ashwin and Wriddhiman Saha added 213 runs to save them the blushes
India lost their first five wickets for 126 and their last five for 14, but in between the fifth and sixth R Ashwin and Wriddhiman Saha added 213 runs to save them the blushes
India allrounder R Ashwin said his promotion up the order had induced a conscious change of approach with the bat
More than six years after making his debut, Wriddhiman Saha's maiden Test century was an innings symbolic of the substance over style grafting that helped him earn his spot
Sanjay Manjrekar on India's rearguard effort against West Indies in St Lucia, and how the Test is shaping up
West Indies quick Miguel Cummins has said he did not let the long wait for his first Test wicket fluster him
Stats highlights from the second day's play in St Lucia where R Ashwin and Wriddhiman Saha continued to pile up their share of landmarks
On a day when India made questionable selections, one of the management's moves in this series, the promotion of R Ashwin to No. 6, rescued them from 126 for 5
By leaving out M Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara, India have compromised the solidity of their top order and perhaps affected the mindset of the omitted batsmen
West Indies opened the four-Test series in Antigua with a not-so-fast bowling attack ground down by India's batsmen, but the promising debuts of Miguel Cummins in Jamaica and Alzarri Joseph in St Lucia have them riding a new wave out of that early trough
Under Virat Kohli, India have tended to go for quick-scoring batsmen at the expense of solid players. Is it an error in judgement or a larger sign of flexible thinking and practices?
On his return from a long injury lay-off, Mohammed Shami has executed plans, induced edges and taken wickets. Ishant Sharma, meanwhile, still grapples with familiar concerns
M Vijay missed the second Test but is back to full fitness after his injury replacement KL Rahul scored 158 in Jamaica. Will Vijay come back into the XI at the expense of Rahul, Shikhar Dhawan, Cheteshwar Pujara... or not at all?
Ajinkya Rahane has shown himself to be a batsman adept at dealing with a variety of situations and tailoring his game to the team's cause
Jason Holder, the West Indies captain, has said he is focused on performing the role assigned to him in the side with bowling as his "first priority", but has admitted he would prefer batting higher up the order
West Indies' draw in Jamaica was an effort that would have left Virat Kohli's men asking questions of themselves; St Lucia will show if they've come up with the right answers