West Indies vs India second Test | Rain ruins India's plans as visitors settle for 1-0 series win
The Hindu
India, eyeing a 2-0 series whitewash, called the shots in Port of Spain. But torrential rain robbed them of an opportunity to win the Test and gain 24 points in the WTC. The match ended in a draw, with India earning 4 points and 66% points. They will now face tough assignments in South Africa, Australia and England.
An Indian team in transition will feel robbed of an opportunity as torrential rain came in its way of potentially winning the second Test against West Indies and completing a 2-0 series whitewash in Port of Spain on July 24.
Eyeing a clean sweep after their victory inside three days in Dominica, India called the shots in Port of Spain too and set the hosts an imposing target of 365.
But the match ended in a draw after the fifth and final day's play was washed out.
Having taken two wickets to leave the beleaguered West Indies trailing by 289 runs by the end of the fourth day's play, the Indians would have certainly fancied their chances of emerging victorious and grabbing a full 24 points in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 cycle.
But that was not to be, thanks to the heavy downpour as India concluded their Test campaign with no further gains.
The main cover was taken off after losing nearly two and half hours of play, as dark clouds gave way to clear blue skies.
The game was first supposed to start at 13.15 local time, more than four hours later than the scheduled 9 am start, but the rain returned just as the groundsmen were getting the playing arena match ready.