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Hyderabad Test: India bowl out Windies for 311; Roston Chase hits century

| @indiablooms | Oct 13, 2018, at 10:40 am

Hyderabad, Oct 13 (IBNS): Boasting on Roston Chase's hundred and a half century by skipper Jason Holder, Windies scored 311 in the first innings of the second and final Test match of the series at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium here on Saturday.

Windies added 16 runs to their overnight score before getting bowled out by India on the second day of the match.

Chase scored 106 runs off 189 balls.

Holder, who was dismissed on the last hour of first day's play, scored 52 runs.

Indian pace bowler Umesh Yadav picked six Windies wickets.

Kuldeep Yadav clinched three for 85 runs. The other wicket was taken by premium spin bowler Ravichandran Ashwin.

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