Ashwin's Dominance and Jaiswal's Brilliance Propel India to Commanding Victory in First Test
Ashwin's Dominance and Jaiswal's Brilliance Propel India to Commanding Victory in First Test
by Nagpur Trends Team | Published on 2023-07-15 13:14:18
In a one-sided affair, India's dominance over West Indies in the first Test was evident as the match concluded within three days. India's spin maestro, Ravichandran Ashwin, showcased his prowess on a turning pitch, single-handedly taking 12 wickets in the match to secure a remarkable victory. Debutant Yashasvi Jaiswal also played a pivotal role, crafting a magnificent knock of 171 runs to outscore the entire West Indies team.
On the third day, India's captain Rohit Sharma declared the first innings at a lead of 271, setting up a challenging target for the West Indies. In response, the hosts crumbled under the spin assault, with Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja sharing the lion's share of wickets. The West Indies batsmen struggled to handle the turning ball and were bowled out for a mere 130 runs.
The pitch in Dominica heavily favored the Indian spinners, with Ashwin and Jadeja making the most of the conditions. Their exceptional performances made quick work of the West Indies batting lineup, with 17 of the 20 wickets in the match falling to the spin duo. The absence of a pace-friendly wicket deprived the home side of utilizing their fast bowlers to full effect.
Ashwin's masterful display of spin not only secured him the best figures by an Indian bowler overseas but also tied him with Anil Kumble for the most 10-wicket hauls in Test matches for India. His 7/71 in the second innings and match figures of 12/131 were a testament to his brilliance on a turning track.
Meanwhile, Yashasvi Jaiswal's exceptional knock left the West Indies bowlers helpless. His partnership of 229 runs with Rohit Sharma and later 110 runs with Virat Kohli showcased his temperament and composure under pressure. The young opener's innings drew praise from his captain, who lauded his ability to handle the pressure with maturity.
India's victory in the first Test extends their unbeaten streak in the Caribbean to 14 Tests and marks their seventh win against West Indies since 2006. The result sets the stage for the second Test in Port of Spain, which will also mark the 100th Test encounter between the two cricketing nations.