Wednesday, 6 July 2011

West Indies Lose Openers Cheaply Against India

West Indies-India
Indian pacers Ishant Sharma and Praveen Kumar took the wicket to remove the nose in the West Indies openers cheaply in the first day of the third and final test in Windsor Park, Dominica on Wednesday.

Seams lanky Ishant complimented his speech at the opening ball partner, Adrian Barath, when he cleaned up to reduce the hosts to 24 / 2 after 13 overs.

Praveen Kumar gave India a major breakthrough in the early innings, he debutant off Windies opener Kieran Powell.

Powell was able to just three races in his first Test innings before he edged a second slip where VVS Laxman made ​​no mistake to grab it.

Former Indian captain Mahendra won Singh Dhoni the toss and decided to bowl against West Indies. India made ​​one change playing XI that drew the second test in Barbados last Sunday.

Munaf Patel income above the elbow injury and replaces other Seams Abhimanyu Mithun.

West Indies made ​​two changes, with batsmen Ramnaresh Sarwan and Lendl Simmons will lose their seats to poor form.

Kieran Powell, 21-year-old left-hander from Nevis, at the top of the order for Simmons, while Edwards, right, are Barbados, Sarwan one place.

The Indians, who are ranked from the top of the world, including the Test series 1-0 after winning the first 63 runs inside four days at Sabina Park in Jamaica. They also had the better part of the rain hit the second attempt in Barbados ready to paint.
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