India need 124 runs
Last 5 Ovs : 14/0, RR : 2.8, 4s : 1, 6s : 0
WI: 180/10 in 57.3 ovrs &
304/10 in 108.2 ovrs
Ind: 209/10 in 52.5 ovrs&
152/2 in 44 ovrs
S Tendulkar 33(87)D Bishoo 11-1-30-0
Run Rate : 3.45
Last Wicket : Virender Sehwag b D Sammy 55(55) - 95/2, 18.1 Ovs
Previous Overs : 1 1 . . . . | L1 1 . . . . | 2 1 1 . . . | . . . . . 4
Last Wicket : Virender Sehwag b D Sammy 55(55) - 95/2, 18.1 Ovs
Previous Overs : 1 1 . . . . | L1 1 . . . . | 2 1 1 . . . | . . . . . 4
That's all we have from the commentary desk. Hope you have woken up
from your afternoon siesta. Enjoy the evening tea and join us tomorrow
morning at 9:30 AM for the live coverage of the fourth day. Till then,
goodbye and have a great evening
India are
in the driver's seat going into the dressing room at the end of Day 3.
Thanks to a typical swashbuckling innings from Sehwag and some dogged
resistance from Dravid and Tendulkar, they have reached a comfortable
152/2 in 44 overs. But the day belonged to the debutant R Ashwin. Along
with Umesh Yadav, he literally ran through the West Indies side
restricting them to just 180 runs. In the process he picked up 6 wickets
in the innings and has a total of 9 wickets in the match. This match is
India's to lose, but with the ball keeping low, West Indies will not
count themselves out of this.
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