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Indian cricket team reaches Kingston for 2nd Test vs West Indies
The morale of Virat Kohli and his men is high after the record innings and 92-run thrashing of the hosts in the first Test match at Antigua.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Jul 27, 2016, 03:01 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 27, 2016, 03:59 PM (IST)


A confident Indian cricket team arrived in Kingston for the second Test against hosts West Indies starting July 30, hoping to carry on the momentum it gained with an innings victory in the series opener in Antigua. The morale of Virat Kohli and his men is high after the record innings and 92-run thrashing of the hosts. Indulging in a bit of recreational activities, opener Shikhar Dhawan, who scored 84 in the first innings of opening Test, enjoyed with his playstation. Dhawan posted a video where they he is seen enjoying a FIFA football game with Kohli, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Wriddhiman Saha among others. FULL CRICKET SCORECARD: India vs West Indies , 2nd Test match at Jamaica
The West Indies team also reached the Jamaican City aiming to overcome their loss. Head coach Anil Kumble, Kohli and Dhawan also paid tribute to the Indian soldiers on the occasion of Kargil Diwas. READ: Virat Kohli gifted painting by Viv Richards’ son after double century in 1st Test
Kohli tweeted, “60 Days, Operation Vijay. I was in school during the Kargil War. I remember how every family shared the pain of the soldiers. We prayed for them & felt proud of being an Indian. To the soldiers & their families, you are the real heroes of India #JaiHind.” ALSO READ: Kohli’s double ton against WI is magnificent, hails Viv
Meanwhile , West Indies‘ skipper Jason Holder conceded that his side were always playing “catch-up” game throughout the first Test against India, which they surrendered meekly losing by an innings and 92 runs.
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Holder said, “It is always tough to play catch-up cricket. We never bowled well in the first innings. Yes, we had some good bowling partnerships but not for long sessions. Going forward we definitely need to improve, to string together better bowling partnerships, and bowl more maidens. Having said that we were not able to create enough pressure in their first innings,” Holder said after the defeat.