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Scoreboard:India vs West Indies, Day 3, First Test
Antigua:The following is the scoreboard of the third day of the first Test between India and West Indies at the Sir Viv Richards stadium here on Saturday.
India
First innings 566/8 declared
West Indies
First innings 31/1 overnight
Kraigg Brathwaite c Saha b Yadav 74
Rajendra Chandrika c Saha b Mohammed Shami 16
Devendra Bishoo st Saha b Mishra 12
Darren Bravo c Saha b Mohammed Shami 11
Marlon Samuels c Saha b Mohammed ShamiA 1
Jermaine Blackwood c Rahane b Mohammed Shami 0
Roston Chase c Kohli b YadavA 23
Shane Dowrich not outA 57
Jason Holder c Saha b YadavA 36
Carlos Brathwaite b YadavA 0
Shannon Gabriel b MishraA 2
Extras (b 4, lb 2, w 2, nb 3) 11
ATotal (all out; 90.2 overs) 243
Fall of wickets 1-30 (Chandrika, 14.2 overs), 2-68 (Bishoo, 32.1), 3-90 (Bravo, 42.3), 4-92 (Samuels, 48.2), 5-92 (Blackwood, 48.6), 6-139 (Chase, 65.4), 7-144 (KC Brathwaite, 67.3), 8-213 (Holder, 85.2), 9-213 (CR Brathwaite, 85.3), 10-243 (Gabriel, 90.2)
Bowling:
Ishant Sharma 20-7-44-0
Umesh Yadav 18-8-41-4
Mohammed Shami 20-4-66-4
Ravichandran Ashwin 17-5-43-0
Amit Mishra 15.2-4-43-2
West Indies
Second inningsA(following on)
Kraigg BrathwaiteAA c lbw b SharmaA 2
Rajendra Chandrika not out 9
Darren Bravo not out 10
Total (1 wicket; 13 overs) 21
Fall of wickets 1-2 (KC Brathwaite, 0.5)
Ishant Sharma 4-2-3-1
Umesh Yadav 3-1-8-0
Mohammed Shami 4-3-2-0
Ravichandran Ashwin 2-0-8-0
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