India claims morning wickets vs West Indies in 1st test


ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (AP) West Indies lost Darren Bravo just before lunch on the third day of the first test against India on Saturday, reaching 90-3 in its first innings at the interval.
Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami's extra bounce proved too much as Bravo was caught behind by Wriddhiman Saha for 11.
Nightwatchman Devendra Bishoo fell to a smart stumping by Saha off the leg spin of Amit Mishra, after a stubborn innings of 12 runs off 46 balls.
West Indies will look to Marlon Samuels and Kraigg Brathwaite to create some stability. Opener Brathwaite remained calm at the crease, slowly making 46 not out off 141 balls.
West Indies resumed overnight on 31-1 after India declared at 566-8 in its first innings with captain Virat Kohli hitting a double century.