Kingston (Jamaica), Sep 1: Hanuma Vihari was all praise for Ishant Sharma after the pair's heroics on Day 2 of India's second Test against West Indies helped the visitors post a first innings total of 416. Vihari and Ishant combined to put up 112 runs for the eighth wicket. It was Vihari's first Test hundred while Ishant reached a maiden Test fifty.
"He looked more like a batsman than me the way he was going," Vihari told reporters after the day's play. "We discussed what the bowlers were trying to do and his experience counted a lot there. When you are batting at no 6 the intent has to be positive. At that position you will be batting with a batsman and then a wicket falls and you will be with the wicketkeeper or the lower order.
"When I went in, Virat (Kohli) was batting beautifully. The confidence rubbed off and I started very well. Today was very different, it was not free flowing. That's how it is in Test cricket and as I said a lot of credit goes to Ishant."