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India look to wrap up series on high note

Dominant India take on a rather lacklustre West Indies team in the second and final Test at Feroz Shah Kotla

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: October 9, 2025, 09:10 PM - 2 min read

The second Test match between India and West Indies beginning on Friday is expected to be another lopsided contest.


Assessing Sai Sudharsan's temperament and Nitish Kumar Reddy's utility in home conditions would be topmost on India's checklist when the high-on-confidence hosts take on a floundering West Indies team in the second and final Test starting on Friday.

 

India's fine combination of individually gifted cricketers, each capable of walking into any top side internationally, will be pitted against a West Indies outfit that looks a pale shadow of its glorious past and is struggling to stay relevant in the traditional format.

 

It's a team that now comprises largely reluctant players who might not even find takers in the ever-expanding global T20 freelance circuit. An innings defeat without a semblance of fight in Ahmedabad was a testimony to the current state of flux in Caribbean cricket.

 

For India, another dominating performance isn't just about wrapping up the series, but also about firming their grip on the World Test Championship points table and carrying a surge of confidence into the far sterner challenge that awaits against South Africa at home later this year.

 

The surface at the Feroz Shah Kotla promises another quick finish. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate noted a "dry patch" that he felt could be helpful for seamers. That alone ensures that Nitish, a promising young all-rounder, will retain his spot as India go in with an unchanged XI. For Nitish, bowling remains his primary strength in this format. With India's batting line-up as deep and secure as any in world cricket, his evolution as a seam-bowling all-rounder is what the team management is keen to nurture in the long run.

 

The selectors and coaches aren't too concerned yet about Sai Sudharsan, but six failures in his last seven completed innings do present a reality check for a player still finding his rhythm in the demanding red-ball arena.

 

Yashasvi Jaiswal got a start, KL Rahul is in the form of his life, having scored three hundreds in his last six Tests and with skipper Shubman Gill also helping himself with a half century, Sudharsan's poor scores stuck out like a sore thumb as Dhruv Jurel and Ravindra Jadeja also scored centuries. Although he has the backing of Gill, Sudharsan would like to put a premium on his wicket, knowing that there are others in queue.

 

While India's dressing room buzzes with purpose, the West Indies appear adrift, trapped in a cycle of mediocrity that even their own legends find hard to explain. For now, everything about this contest suggests the inevitable: another Indian victory, swift and ruthless, and quite possibly another three-day finish.

 

Also read: Batting-friendly pitch likely for second Test against WI

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