- By Namrata Vijay
- Mon, 13 Oct 2025 06:30 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
IND vs WI 2nd Test: India's star fast bowler Mohammed Siraj, who is the highest wicket-taker in this format this year, was seen having a light-hearted banter with West Indies batter Justin Greaves on the fourth day of the ongoing Test match. Siraj and Greaves' conversation had gone viral on social media.
In the 10th wicket partnership made by Greaves and Jayden Seales, Siraj was hilariously signaling and trying to warn Greaves, and had warned Greaves not to score any more runs.
Greaves still didn't listen to Siraj and had hit a half-century, but the hosts were able to skittle the visitors out after 199 overs.
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The host needed 121 runs to win the match and clinch the series 2-0 after bundling the visitors out for 390. Till stumps, the hosts were 63/1.
Justin Greaves, who had smashed a half-century, and Jayden Seales had built a partnership of 79 runs for the last wicket and gave the Indian bowlers a hard time on day 4.
John Campbell and Shai Hope helped the visitors to bounce back after the hosts had enforced a follow-on.
The pair of Campbell and Hope had stitched a partnership of 177 runs for the 3rd wicket.
Campbell scored his maiden Test ton by smashing a six in Ravindra Jadeja's over, who later dismissed him by lbw.
Hope continued his sublime form post lunch and scored a century after eight years in this format by smashing a four in Mohammed Siraj's over.
Siraj then took his revenge by hitting the ball directly towards the stumps.
Kuldeep Yadav, who had taken a five-for in the first innings, then took the wicket of Tevin Imlach.
He then took another wicket after three balls, where he dismissed Roston Chase, who had scored 40 runs.
Greaves and Seales then built a partnership of 133 runs for the tenth wicket, and then Bumrah took Seales' wicket.
The host did enforce the follow-on after bundling the visitors out for 248 runs and were trailing by 270.
India did win the series opener by an innings and 140 runs.