1st Test LIVE: Kohli on the century, India's score crosses 400
SOURCE Rajkot: Captain Virat Kohli is near the century on the second day of the Test against the West Indies. This will be the 24th century of Kohli's Test vocation. In the meantime, Rishabh Pant is giving them, who are steadily moving towards his 50 years. India's score has crossed 400 by four wickets. Prior, in Rajkot, Indian commander Virat Kohli won the hurl and chose to bat first. In spite of the fact that India got a blow in the first over when openers Lokesh Rahul West Indies quick bowler Gabrielle was hit on the ball. Rahul couldn't open his record. After this Cheteshwar Pujara cooperated with Prithvi Shaw for a second wicket organization of 209 runs. Pujara was found in great touch amid this period. He scored 86 keeps running in 130 balls with the assistance of 14 fours preceding getting Daryaich on the new ball bowler Sherman Lewis. SOURCE After Pujara's leave, Indian commander Virat Kohli went to the ground. He proceeded with his diversion in the guarded style. Then again, the Earth kept on taking its score by taking a solitary twofold. In any case, in the 51st over, West Indies spinner Devendra Bichu took the catch of the earth without anyone else ball and finished his innings. The earth made 134 keeps running in 154 balls with 19 fours. After this, Indian chief Virat Kohli collaborated with Ajinkya Rahane to transform Team India into a solid score. SOURCE At the point when the group score was 337 in the 84th over, at that point spinner Rohit Chase hit a ball to remain at the wicket and kept the wicketkeeper got. Rahane scored 41 keeps running in 92 balls with the assistance of five fours