Indian bowlers put up a disappointing show as rookie batsman Roston Chase conjured up a heroic maiden Test century leading a remarkable West Indies fightback with the hosts enforcing a draw against India on the final day of the second match, here on Wednesday.
Starting the day at a precarious 48 for four, with 256 runs needed to avoid innings defeat, West Indies ended with 388 for six with Chase, coming up with a resolute 137 off 269 balls and in the process raised three match-saving partnerships with his teammates.
It turned out to be a poor day for Indian bowlers who conceded 340 runs and could only get two wickets in the entire day’s play.
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