Kingston, Aug 1 (CRICKETNMORE): Promising opener Lokesh Rahul, whose career best 158 put India in the driver's seat in the second Test against the West Indies, reckoned that the double paced nature of the wicket at the Sabina Park posed a challenge for the batsmen. I want to be more consistent says Rahul.
Rahul was the lone Indian to score a 50 or more while the likes of Cheteshwar Pujara (46), skipper Virat Kohli (44) had to labour hard for the runs on the second day of the Test on Sunday.
The 24-year-old Karnataka opener along with Pujara forged a 121-run stand for the second wicket, but the duo had to toil hard for the runs which came at an average of 2.29 an over. Rahul, who consumed 303 deliveries for his knock credited the West Indian bowlers for sticking to a tight line.