India seizes control of 2nd test after West Indies struggle
KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) India's bowlers and batsmen dominated the first day of the second test on Saturday as West Indies' decision to bat badly backfired.
West Indies was dismissed by tea at Sabina Park for 196 in its first innings, and India finished the day on 126-1 - only 70 runs behind.
Captain Jason Holder surprised many by putting his side into bat, with Indian counterpart Virat Kohli saying he would have chosen to bowl.
Holder soon regretted the decision as his side slipped to 7-3 with Jermaine Blackwood (62) dismissed in the final over of the session as West Indies reached lunch on 88-4. Seamers Mohammed Shami (2-23) and Ishant Sharma (2-53) dismantled the hosts' top order on a bowler-friendly pitch.
The afternoon session brought further turmoil for West Indies.
Ravichandran Ashwin took advantage of the spinning conditions to quickly work his way through West Indies' middle-order, including Marlon Samuels (37), the only batsman to make any impression in the second session of the day. Ashwin took 5-52, his second consecutive 5-wicket-haul in this series.
Minutes before tea, Shannon Gabriel fell to Amit Mishra's leg spin to bring the innings to a close.
While the hosts struggled with the conditions, India blunted the West Indies attack with relative ease as the openers scored steadily before Shikhar Dhawan was dismissed by off spinner Roston Chase for 27, making it 87-1.
Lokesh Rahul, who finished the day undefeated on 75, and Cheteshwar Pujara (18 not out) took advantage of an average West Indies bowling attack.
The hosts trail 1-0 in the four-match series after an innings defeat in the first test.