Bumrah Hat Trick Against West Indies Test Match
Jasprit
Bumrah took 6 wickets for just 16 runs and became only the third Indian bowler to get a Test hat
trick. His team took full control of the second Test match against the West
Indies on Saturday. India extended their total score to 416, with Hanuma Vihari
scoring her first test of the century, before reducing the hosts to 87-7 in the first round of the relay, 329 points behind.
Bumrah
fired Darren Bravo (4), Shamarh Brooks (0) and Roston Chase (0) scores in the
First Innings of the West Indies. Bumrah's hat-trick came after a successful
review of lbw against Chase. Harbhajan
Singh and Irfan Pathan also have Test hat tricks for India. Only Shimron
Hetmyer (34) and captain Jason Holder (18) held off the hosts, sharing a
45-point stand for the sixth window after the West Indies were reduced to 22-5.
India
Resumed Saturday 264-5 in the final Test after being beaten on day 1. Vihari
went from 42 to 111 to score 111 in his debut and Ishant Sharma hit India 57 as
India posted a convincing first total looked in doubt after Holder rolled the
Rishabh Pant (27) with the first ball of the day.
Ravindra
Jadeja added 16 points before Darren Bravo caught up with him near Rahkeem Cornwall
Just before lunch to cut India to 302-7. Vihari and Sharma then teamed up to
form an eighth-place 112th-place home run, with the two reaching their highest
score midway through the session.
Vihari's
Hundred arrived after a successful single at the 133rd and celebrated his
birthday by hitting the air and raising his bat before kissing Sharma. Carlos
Braithwaite ended the rally soon after by catching Sharma to trap for 57 and
Mohammed Shami was next to Cornwall without scoring.
Vihari
Was the last goalkeeper to fall after defeating Kemar Roach and Holder, who
finished 5-77 on 32.1, to end India's heats. India won the first test by 318
Points. It was his most significant away win in the cricket test and Kohli's 27th win
over 47 Tests as India captain, tying M.S Dhoni's record for his victories at
the helm of the national team.