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IND vs WI 2nd Test 2025: Campbell and Hope Lead West Indies Fightback on Slow Kotla Pitch

IND vs WI 2nd Test: Campbell and Hope Lead West Indies Resistance on Slow Kotla Pitch

Slow Kotla Surface Tests India’s Bowlers in IND vs WI 2nd Test

The  Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi once again lived up to its traditional reputation — slow, low, and demanding. On  Day 3 of the IND vs WI 2nd Test 2025, India’s bowlers faced a rare test of patience as the West Indies showed unexpected resilience through  John Campbell  and  Shai Hope, who defied the hosts’ dominant position with a gritty partnership that stretched the contest well into the fourth day.

After enforcing the follow-on,  captain Shubman Gill’s   India appeared on course for a straightforward win. However, the combination of a sluggish pitch and disciplined Windies batting turned the tide, frustrating India’s attack and breathing new life into the Test.

India’s XI Takes Command Early

India entered the match with a well-balanced XI blending youth and experience: 
Yashasvi Jaiswal  and  KL Rahul  opened the innings, followed by  Sai Sudharsan and  captain Shubman Gill  in the middle order.  Nitish Kumar Reddy  and  Dhruv Jurel added depth as versatile batting options, while  Ravindra Jadeja  and  WashingtonSundar provided a strong all-round balance. The bowling attack was spearheaded by  Kuldeep YadavJasprit Bumrah, and  Mohammed Siraj.

This combination allowed India to dominate the early phases of the Test, particularly through Kuldeep’s masterclass of spin bowling and Bumrah’s sharp new-ball bursts.

Kuldeep Yadav Stars Again with Five-Wicket Haul

India’s first-innings control was largely shaped by  Kuldeep Yadav, who claimed a brilliant  5/82, dismantling the West Indies batting unit. His variations, flight, and control were exceptional on a pitch that demanded both accuracy and creativity.

Jasprit Bumrah  complemented him perfectly with early breakthroughs, while Ravindra Jadeja  and  Washington Sundar  tied down the middle overs. The Windies were eventually bowled out for  218 runs, giving India a commanding lead.

Sai Sudharsan has received strong backing from the Indian team management despite a challenging start to his Test career. After debuting during the England tour at number three, losing his spot to veteran Karun Nair, and then reclaiming it for the final Test, Sai now has another opportunity to cement his position in the Delhi Test.

Ten Doeschate acknowledged the intense competition for places in the Indian Test team, noting that Karun Nair received four Tests in England while other quality players wait for their chances. However, he expressed confidence in Sai’s ability to handle the pressure.

India Enforce Follow-On – But West Indies Fight Back

Looking to wrap up the match quickly, captain  ShubmanGill chose to enforce the follow-on, sending the visitors back in with nearly two days still left in the game. The move seemed logical given India’s dominance and the Windies’ fragile batting display in the first innings.

However, the Kotla surface — notorious for slowing down as the match progresses — began to turn docile. The ball lost its bite, and the West Indies found their rhythm through  John Campbell  and  Shai Hope, who stitched together a determined partnership.

Campbell and Hope Anchor a Remarkable Resistance

When  JohnCampbell  and  ShaiHope walked out to bat again, West Indies were under pressure to avoid another collapse. But what followed was one of their most composed batting performances in recent years.

Campbell, the attacking left-hander, showed tremendous discipline and focus. His shot selection was crisp, especially against spin, as he reached a fluent  87 not out off 201 balls  — his highest Test score in India. Meanwhile,  ShaiHope, leading the side’s middle order with maturity, played a measured knock of  66 not out,  using his experience to blunt India’s varied bowling attack.

The duo’s  unbroken 138-run stand not only steadied the innings but also ensured West Indies crossed 170/2 at stumps — their highest partnership in Test cricket this year.

Feroz Shah Kotla Pitch – A Tale of Contrasts

The  Kotla pitch  played its usual tricky role. From the  North End,  bowlers had some help from a worn patch that offered occasional turn, while the  South End  presented a patch of thin grass that flattened out deliveries.

Kuldeep Yadav, who had exploited the rough brilliantly in the first innings, found little help this time.  WashingtonSundar  and  RavindraJadeja  kept things tight, but neither could produce the breakthroughs India needed. Even  Bumrah  and  Siraj  struggled to generate reverse swing on a ball that went soft quickly.

The lack of pace and bounce turned the match into a battle of patience — one that the West Indies seemed more than ready for.

As India prepares for the second Test in Delhi, the team management’s messages are clear: development trumps short-term expediency, competition breeds excellence, and patience with young talent remains paramount. For Nitish Reddy, the Delhi Test offers a crucial opportunity to showcase his all-round capabilities. For Sai Sudharsan, it’s another chance to prove his worth at number three.

The backing from Ryan ten Doeschate and the coaching staff provides both players with the security and confidence needed to express themselves freely. In a winning team environment, this calculated approach to player development could pay significant dividends when India faces tougher challenges overseas.

India’s Fatigue Shows in the Field

Having already bowled  81.5 overs  in the first innings, India’s bowlers visibly tired in the follow-on phase. The energy levels dipped slightly, and a couple of missed chances didn’t help their cause. DhruvJurel, behind the stumps, remained sharp, but even his agility couldn’t turn half-chances into wickets on such a surface.

Despite their efforts, India finished the day wicketless in the final two sessions, marking one of the few occasions in recent years where their bowling attack failed to strike for extended periods at home.

West Indies’ Improved Discipline

Credit must go to the West Indies for their strategic approach.  Captain Roston Chase emphasized patience and partnerships before the innings began — a message well executed by Campbell and Hope. Their approach against spin, using soft hands and minimal foot movement, minimized risk and frustrated India’s spinners.

It was a mature display, reflecting a team learning to adapt to subcontinental conditions — a crucial step forward for West Indies Test cricket.

Kuldeep Yadav’s Magic Still Defines the Test

Even as West Indies fought back, Kuldeep Yadav’s five-wicket haul in the first innings remained the defining highlight of the match. His delivery to dismiss Hope in the first innings — drifting away and clipping the top of off stump — was pure artistry. It reaffirmed his reputation as India’s most effective spinner in home Tests.

Kuldeep’s consistency and ability to deceive batters with flight and angle have made him an invaluable weapon in India’s red-ball strategy.

India Remain Favorites Despite Resistance

At the end of Day 3, India still held a clear upper hand in terms of match situation and run advantage. However, the day served as a reality check — reminding the young side that home conditions can sometimes demand patience over aggression.

Captain  Shubman Gill will likely rotate his bowlers more effectively on Day 4 and attack with fresh energy, possibly introducing  Jasprit Bumrah  and  Kuldeep Yadav  in short bursts early in the morning.

A couple of early wickets could still put India back in control, but the Windies have earned the right to believe they can stretch the game into the fifth day — something few would have predicted after the follow-on was enforced.

Day 3 Score Summary

West Indies 1st Innings:  218 all out

  • Shai Hope – 41
  • Khary Pierre – 27
  • Kuldeep Yadav – 5/82
  • Jasprit Bumrah – 2/45

 

India 1st Innings Lead:  248 runs

 

West Indies 2nd Innings:  173/2 (at stumps)

  • John Campbell – 87*
  • Shai Hope – 66*
  • Partnership: 138 runs (unbeaten)

 

India Bowlers: 

  • Washington Sundar: 16-3-38-0
  • Ravindra Jadeja: 22-5-47-0
  • Kuldeep Yadav: 14-2-35-0
  • Jasprit Bumrah: 8-1-29-0
  • Mohammed Siraj: 10-0-24-0

Top Takeaways from Day 3

  • John Campbell’s unbeaten 87  anchored the West Indies fightback.
  • Shai Hope’s composed 66 partnership* steadied the innings.
  • Kuldeep Yadav’s five-for  remains the match’s turning point.
  • India’s bowlers faced 60+ wicketless overs  in the follow-on innings.

Shubman Gill’s tactical call to enforce follow-on  adds intrigue to the match’s final phase.

Outlook for Day 4

With two days remaining, the  IND vs WI 2nd Test 2025 is finely poised. India will aim for early wickets to regain full control, while the West Indies will look to build on their newfound confidence. The morning session could define whether this becomes another Indian victory or a memorable West Indian escape in Delhi.

If Campbell and Hope continue their resistance, fans could witness one of the most hard-fought Test draws between these two sides in recent memory.

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