Key Points

West Indies finally showed some fight in the Test series with a spirited batting display. John Campbell and Shai Hope put together an unbeaten 138-run partnership that frustrated the Indian bowlers. Their counter-attacking approach in the final session gave the visitors real hope of making India bat again. With the deficit under 100 runs and two set batters at the crease, this could be a turning point in the match.

Key Points: Campbell Hope Unbeaten Fifties Rally Windies Trail India 97

  • Campbell hit career-best 87* with assured defense and sweep shots
  • Hope ended 30-innings fifty drought with calm 66* anchoring
  • Their 138-run stand is Windies' first 100+ Test partnership this year
  • West Indies produced first session decisively in their favor this series
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2nd Test: Campbell, Hope smash unbeaten fifties as Windies fight back, trail India by 97 runs

John Campbell (87*) and Shai Hope (66*) forge 138-run stand as West Indies fight back after follow-on, trailing India by 97 runs in 2nd Test.

"The Campbell-Hope partnership was a reminder of the resolve that still burns bright - Match Report"

New Delhi, Oct 12

John Campbell and Shai Hope smashed unbeaten fifties as West Indies produced their most resolute session of the ongoing Test series by reaching 173/2 in 49 overs and trailing India by 97 runs at stumps on day three of the second and final game at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday.

From 35/2 at tea, the final session going wicketless and in the visitors’ favour was down to a spirited response from a side that had been under pressure for much of the tour due to their lack of fight in all departments.

Campbell, who hit a career-best unbeaten 87, and Hope, who broke his drought of fifties by hitting 66 not out, stitched an unbeaten 138-run stand – the first hundred-plus stand by West Indies in Tests this year - to steer the visitors to safety after being asked to follow on by India, who had bowled them out for 248 in the first innings, thanks to Kuldeep Yadav’s 5-82 – his fifth five-wicket haul in the format.

From 35/2 at tea, Campbell and Hope rallied with grit and discipline to ensure this was the first session of the series that decisively went their way, while showing composure and application against spin and pace.

Campbell was particularly assured, mixing solid defence with timely strokes, and being proficient on the sweep, while Hope anchored the innings with calm authority and easily got his runs through cover and mid-wicket regions.

Their counter-attacking partnership not only frustrated India but also injected belief into a dressing room that has endured a tough few days. With the deficit under 100 and two set batters at the crease, West Indies will look to build on this momentum and force India to bat again in the match.

The final session began with Campbell lofting Ravindra Jadeja for six, before sweeping Washington Sundar for four, even as Hope slog-swept the latter for a maximum. Campbell managed to have a narrow escape thrice when he was undone by a drift from Sundar for lbw, but managed to survive.

The sweep became Campbell’s go-to shot – bringing it out to take boundaries off Sundar and Kuldeep, before lofting off the latter to bring up his fifty in 69 balls, also the first half-century by a West Indies batter in this series.

With the pitch still not having much demons, Hope was able to shuffle and rock back to comfortably get boundaries off Washington and Kuldeep – with the punch through covers off the wrist-spinner being the standout shot.

Immediately after the final drinks break of the day was over, India brought in Jasprit Bumrah with the hope of getting a breakthrough. But he was rendered ineffective by Hope, who flicked through mid-wicket and steered through covers for consecutive boundaries.

After Hope brought up the century of his partnership with Campbell, the right-handed batter got his fifty off 80 balls – a landmark he reached after 30 innings in the format. By the time the duo walked off as stumps arrived, the Campbell-Hope partnership was a reminder of the resolve that still burns bright in the West Indies’ line-up.

Brief Scores: India 518/5 in 134.2 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 175; Jomel Warrican 3-98) lead West Indies 248 in 81.5 overs (Alick Athanaze 41, Shai Hope 36; Kuldeep Yadav 5-82, Ravindra Jadeja 3-46) and 173/2 (f/o) in 49 overs (John Campbell 87 not out, Shai Hope 66 not out; Washington Sundar 1-44, Mohammed Siraj 1-10) by 97 runs.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see Test cricket being competitive! Hope's comeback after 30 innings without a fifty is inspiring. But our spinners should have done better in that final session.
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James A
As a cricket fan living in Delhi, this is exactly what Test cricket needs! Both teams fighting hard. Campbell's sweep shots were a treat to watch. Hope they continue tomorrow!
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Ananya R
Bumrah being ineffective in that spell was surprising. Need early wickets tomorrow or this could get tricky. Still backing our team to wrap this up! 💪
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Sarah B
Respect to West Indies for showing such resilience after being asked to follow-on. This partnership proves why Test cricket is the ultimate format. Exciting day ahead!
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Vikram M
Kuldeep's 5-wicket haul being overshadowed by this partnership. But that's cricket! Need to break this stand early tomorrow. The pitch seems to be getting better for batting.

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