India Eyes Sweep in Dominant Test Against West Indies
India remains firm for victory in the final test against West Indies despite centuries from John Campbell and Shai Hope. After being defeated in the first match, West Indies showed resilience but faltered under India's powerful performance, led by key players including Ravindra Jadeja and Jasprit Bumrah.
In a decisive clash, India maintained a strong lead in the second and final test against West Indies, despite impressive centuries from John Campbell and Shai Hope. The visitors were forced to follow on in Delhi after collapsing to 248 in response to India's commanding 518-5 declared.
Campbell (115) and Hope (103) fought back with a 177-run partnership, preventing a second consecutive innings defeat for their team. However, India remained dominant, with West Indies at 361-9 at tea, trailing by 91 runs, as Justin Greaves and Jayden Seales offered some resistance in the afternoon session.
Campbell's maiden test hundred arrived after a tense lbw decision was overturned, allowing him to reach his milestone stylishly with a six. India's Ravindra Jadeja soon dismissed him, while Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah shared critical wickets, showcasing India's all-around prowess on a challenging pitch.
(With inputs from agencies.)

