Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jul 24, 2016, 05:30 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 24, 2016, 05:41 PM (IST)
Vistors India take on hosts West Indies on Day 4 of the first of the four-match Test series at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, in Antigua on Friday, as the live cricket streaming of the match is available on tensports.com, along with OZEE and DittoTV app on your mobile, while the live telecast of the match is available on Ten 3 and Ten 1 HD, along with Hindi commentary on Ten 2. West Indies end Day 3 of the first Test against India at 33 for 1. West Indies were asked to follow-on after they were bowled out for just 243 in their first innings, thereby conceding a lead of 323 runs. LIVE CRICKET SCORECARD: India vs West Indies 2016, 1st Test at Antigua
In the second innings, India struck immediately, with Ishant Sharma trapping Kraigg Brathwaite leg before in the first over itself. This was Ishant’s first wicket of the match. That brought Darren Bravo to the crease for the second time today. Rajendra Chandrika and Bravo played out the remaining overs and India need nine more wickets on Day 4 to win the match and go 1-0 up in the series. LIVE CRICKET UPDATES: India vs West Indies 2016, 1st Test at Antigua, Day 4
West Indies began the day on 31 for 1. It was Shami and Amit Mishra, who struck in the first session. India kept picking wickets at regular intervals. They will look to repeat their second innings and win the match by a huge margin. India had posted a mammoth 566 for 8 in their first innings, courtesy of a double ton from Virat Kohli and a composed ton from Ravichandran Ashwin. IND vs WI Live Streaming: Watch live telecast on Ozee.com
Mishra and Wriddhiman Saha to chipped in with 53 and 40 respectively. Shikhar Dhawan had made 84 on Day 1 after his opening partner Murali Vijay was dismissed early.
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