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Kumble lauds 'clinical and consistent' Team India for series sweep over WI

Team India delivered a commanding performance in their Test series against West Indies, securing a comprehensive 2-0 victory. Shubman Gill's leadership marked a significant milestone in his young captaincy career. KL Rahul played a crucial innings to seal the win in the second Test. The victory further solidified India's position in the World Test Championship standings.

New Delhi, Oct 14

Former India cricketer and coach Anil Kumble has lauded Team India's "clinical and consistent" all-round show in the series win over the West Indies after beating the visitors by seven wickets in the second Test here at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday.

This was India's tenth straight win against the West Indies and overall 122th Test win, going past South Africa to No. 3.

"A commanding performance by Team India throughout the series... Clinical and consistent with both ball and bat. Congratulations. Well done WI for putting up a fight in the second test match," Kumble shared on X.

The victory marks India's first Test series win under Shubman Gill's captaincy, following the drawn 2-2 result in England earlier this year. Though the margin suggests an easy victory, India were to earn it in New Delhi and defeat the West Indies for the tenth straight time in Tests.

Former cricketer S Badrinath lauded Gill's captaincy and his evolution as a batter. "Shubman Gill's evolution since the England tour has been pure class both as a batter and a captain," he posted on X.

India needed exactly an hour on day five to complete a seven-wicket win over the West Indies and seal a 2-0 series sweep. KL Rahul anchored the chase with an unbeaten 58 off 108 balls, hitting six fours and two sixes to help India easily hunt down 121.

West Indies, asked to follow on, refused to fold easily, thanks to John Campbell and Shai Hope's twin centuries and a defiant last-wicket 79-run stand which led to the contest stretching to day five.

But once play resumed, India made quick work of the chase despite an early wobble and earned 12 valuable points to their World Test Championship tally.

With the win, India remains third in the World Test Championship table, but their point percentage rose to 61.9 per cent.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Clinical is the right word! But honestly, we need tougher opponents to truly test our team. West Indies put up a fight but we need to see how we fare against Australia and England.

Arjun K

KL Rahul's anchoring innings was pure class! When the top order wobbled, he stood firm like a rock. That's what experience brings to the team. Well played! 👏

Sarah B

As someone who follows cricket globally, I must say India's bench strength is incredible. The way new players step up when needed is remarkable. Great team management!

Vikram M

Good win, but let's not get carried away. West Indies cricket has been struggling for years. The real test will be the upcoming series against stronger teams. Still, credit where it's due - the boys played well.

Michael C

When Kumble praises you, you know you've done something special! The legend knows what he's talking about. Team India looking solid across all departments.

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