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India vs WI: First Session Washed Out As Heavy Rain Affects Day 5

West Indies are 76/2 chasing 365 to win

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Mohammed Siraj's 5/60 put India in pole position
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Torrential rain washed out the first session of the fifth day's play in the second and final Test between India and the West Indies in Port of Spain on Monday. According to reports, the chances of play in the morning were so slim that the teams did not even go to the ground. 
A rain-marred fourth day saw India pick two wickets to leave West Indies at 76 for two in their second innings, having set an imposing target of 365 runs to win the match and level the two-match series, which is part of the World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. 
As and when the match starts, a stronger India will fancy their chances of winning the game and completing a 2-0 whitewash of the hosts.
Jermaine Blackwood (20) and Tagenarine Chanderpaul (24) were out in the middle at the close of fourth day's play. 
To make matters worse at the Queen's Park Oval, it rained overnight.
On the fourth and penultimate day, India had given themselves the best chance to win the Test with an ultra-aggressive batting approach after lead pacer Mohammed Siraj produced career-best figures of 5/60.
Siraj's five-wicket haul in the morning session allowed India to bowl out the West Indies for 255 in their first innings after the hosts started day four at 229 for five. 
In the series opener, India defeated the West Indies by an innings and 141 runs to secure their first win of the WTC 2023-25 cycle.
 

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