Jadeja, Siraj Demolish West Indies: India Cruises to Dominant Innings Victory on Day 3

Ravindra Jadeja’s all-round brilliance, coupled with a stellar bowling display from Mohammed Siraj, saw India secure a resounding innings and 140-run victory over West Indies inside three days. The win, the first of India’s new home season, underscored their dominance and firmly established Jadeja’s case as one of the game’s elite all-rounders.
Jadeja’s Masterclass: A Century and a Four-for
Having declared overnight, India’s charge was led by the ever-reliable Ravindra Jadeja. Following his magnificent unbeaten century (104*) with the bat, Jadeja turned tormentor with the ball, bagging an impressive 4 for 54 in the second innings. This performance was a poetic nod to his enduring presence in the team, especially in the absence of long-time spin partner R Ashwin. At 36, Jadeja continues to defy age, proving his immense value to the Indian Test side.
Bowling Carnage: Siraj and Bumrah Join the Party
While Jadeja spun a web, the pacers ensured there was no respite for the West Indies batters. Mohammed Siraj was exceptional, claiming 3 for 31 in the second innings and finishing with his best home Test figures. Jasprit Bumrah also contributed with a crucial 3 for 42 in the first innings, setting the tone for India’s bowling onslaught. The relentless pressure from all ends proved too much for the visitors.
West Indies Batting Woes Continue
The report highlighted a significant gulf between India and West Indies, a sentiment echoed by commentator Chopra. The West Indies struggled immensely, losing 10 wickets in two sessions on both the first and third days. Only Alick Athanaze (38) offered some resilience in the second innings, showing glimpses of his potential against spin. However, consistent collapses from the top order, including seasoned openers like John Campbell, meant they were always playing catch-up.
A Strong Start to the Home Season
This dominant innings victory is a strong statement from India as they begin their home season. After losing their nearly 12-year undefeated home Test series record last year, this win against the West Indies marks a confident return to form and underscores the team’s depth and all-round capabilities.
What’s Next?
With two-and-a-half days to spare, West Indies now have a crucial five days to regroup and address their batting issues before the second game in Delhi. The wait for a Test win against India in India, now stretching into its 31st year, continues for the visitors.