West Indies vs. India: Statistical highlights of day 5 of Kingston Test

Roston Chase led the way with a defiant 137 to help West Indies score 388/6, while India managed to take just two wickets on Day 5.

August 04, 2016 04:03 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:08 pm IST - Kingston

The West Indies middle order managed to keep the Indian bowlers at bay.

The West Indies middle order managed to keep the Indian bowlers at bay.

A brilliant century from Roston Chase, aided by half-centuries from Jermaine Blackwood, Shane Dowrich and Jason Holder, helped West Indies draw the second Test against India at the Sabina Park Stadium on Wednesday.

Roston Chase led the way with a defiant 137 to help West Indies score 388/6, while India managed to take just two wickets on Day 5.

Here are the highlights:

»West Indies’ impressive strike rate of 3.73 is their highest in a home Test vs. India while batting twice in the same Test, surpassing the 3.72 in the Basseterre Test in 2006.
»Jermaine Blackwood (62 off 62 balls and 63 off 54 balls) has recorded a fifty in each innings of a Test match for the first time.
»Blackwood is the third West Indian number five batsman to hit a fifty in each innings of a Test match vs. India. His impressive strike rate of 107.75 is the highest by a West Indian batsman registering a fifty or more in both the innings of a Test match.
»Roston Chase has posted his maiden Test hundred. With 5/121 and a 137 not out, Chase has become the fourth West Indian all-rounder to register a century and take five wickets in an innings in the same Test match. He has joined Denis Atkinson, Collie Smith and Gary Sobers.
»Chase’s unbeaten 137 is the highest by a number six or lower at Sabina Park, surpassing the 135 by Asif Iqbal for Pakistan in April 1977. Maurice Foster’s innings of 125 vs. Australia was the previous highest score by a number six batsman or lower for the West Indies at this venue.
»Of the twelve matches contested between West Indies and India at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies has won six, lost two and drawn four.
»The last drawn Test at this venue was contested in 1998 between the West Indies and England in 1998. Between 1999 and 2015, fifteen result-oriented Tests were played at this venue.
»For the fifth time, West Indies have saved a Test match while facing a deficit of 300 runs or more.
»In all, twenty two sixes were registered in the Test, equalling a record in any Test match played in the Caribbean. South Africa vs West Indies Test at Basseterre in 2010 had also recorded 22 sixes.
»340 runs were registered on the fifth day — a record for the last day in a Test match in the West Indies, eclipsing the 321 (on the sixth day) between England and West Indies at Port of Spain in 1960.
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