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West Indies vs India: 3rd Test, Day 5 at Gros Islet- As it happened..

With this, the visitors have added a lead of 345 runs which means that the hosts need 346 to win.

West Indies vs India: 3rd Test, Day 5 at Gros Islet- As it happened..

Gros Islet:Score and updates from Day 5 of the 3rd Test match between India and West Indies.

Over 47.3 | Score 108 | (Cummins 2*) 

It's a wrap in St. Islet! India bowl out West Indies on Day 5 to clinch series with a match to spare.

ST Gabriel c Kumar b Jadeja 11 (17b)

AS Joseph c Mohammed Shami b Ashwin 0 (3b​​​)

DM Bravo c RG Sharma b Mohammed Shami 59 (100b)

JO Holder run out 1 (12b)

SO Dowrich c Kohli b Mohammed Shami 5 (31b)


Over 35 | Score 80/5 | (Bravo 50*, Dowrich 1*) 

Chasing a tricky victory on Day 5, India pick up two more wickets. 5 more required to win the test match and wrap-up the series.

J Blackwood st Saha b Jadeja 1 (11b​​)

RL Chase b I Sharma 10 (43b)


Over 20 | Score 53/3 | (Bravo 26*, Chase 10*) 

Marlon Samuels falls to Ishant Sharma, the responsibility is now on the shoulders of Bravo and Chase to rescue this sink ship. One more over to go before lunch.

MN Samuels b I Sharma 12 (27b​)


Over 9 | Score 12/2 | (Bravo 8*, Samuels 0*) 

Mohammed Shami and Bhuvneshwar Kumar have given India quick breakthroughs in the first session of the last day leaving the hosts rattled. Shami sent Leon Johnson (0) back to the pavilion while Kumar took the wicket of KC Brathwaite for 4. West Indies now need 334 more to win.

KC Brathwaite lbw b Kumar 4 (20b)


Over 48 | Score 217/7d | (Rahane 78*)

In reply to West Indies 1st innings score of 225, India have declared their second innings at 217/7. With this, the visitors have added a lead of 345 runs which means that the hosts need 346 to win. This morning, India added 60 runs and lost four wickets. Ajinkya Rahane's 78* helped team India move ahead. West Indies need a brilliant batting display in order to win this match.

R Ashwin c Brathwaite b Cummins 1 (3b)


Day 4 Recap

Bhuvneshwar Kumar demolished the West Indies first innings as India moved towards their victory prospects following the third day washout by dismissing the home side for 225 on the fourth day of the third Test at the Darren Sammy National Stadium in St Lucia on Friday.

India had made a score of 353 in their first innings.