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Rahul reaches hundred with a six, India yet to take lead

| | Aug 01, 2016, at 04:24 am
Kingston, July 31 (IBNS): Starting the second day of the second Test match against West Indies with a 70-run deficit, the Indian batsmen are yet to take lead, though KL Rahul reached his third hundred of his career with a massive six off Roston Chase, here on Sunday.

At lunch, India are 185 runs for the loss of one wicket.

The Indian batters added 59 runs in the morning session as runs were hard to come by.

The Caribbean bowlers put up a better show as Gabriel and Cummins landed the cherry in the right areas.

Rahul is unbeaten at 107 runs alongside Pujara, who is unbeaten at 37 runs.

India still require 11 more runs to eradicate the deficit.

Image: KL Rahul reaches his third Test century with a six. Source: Official Facebook page of Indian Cricket Team

(Written by Sudipto Maity)

 

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