Nitish Kumar Reddy: One would have hoped that with West Indies bowled out for 248 on day three of the second and final Test by India, the hosts’ would not enforce the follow-on and bat again on a slow pitch still good for batting and give bowlers some rest.
But surprisingly, India enforced the follow-on and, after taking the first two wickets quickly, struggled to get more breakthroughs, thanks to a spirited fightback from John Campbell and Shai Hope, making 87 and 66 respectively. Though the West Indies need 97 more runs to make India bat again, questions will be raised over whether the hosts could have batted again.
Ryan ten Doeschate, India’s assistant coach, admitted that there was a discussion on batting again in the game, which they decided against doing so due to the 270-run lead in hand. But with the surface slowing down even more, as ten Doeschate observed, it made breakthroughs harder to come by for the Indian bowling line-up, as Campbell and Hope combined for an unbroken 138-run stand.