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khelja|14-10-2025
Kuldeep Yadav showed amazing performance in Delhi (Photo-PTI)
India vs West Indies, 2nd Test: India is on the threshold of victory in the Delhi Test, it needs 58 runs in the fifth Test. Kuldeep Yadav played an important role in putting Team India in a winning position, who took a total of 8 wickets in this match. Kuldeep Yadav took five wickets in the first innings and three wickets in the second innings. With this performance, Kuldeep Yadav also became the number 1 wicket-taker in the Test series. All-rounder Washington Sundar commented on Kuldeep Yadav's brilliant performance in Delhi. He told why Kuldeep Yadav got success in Delhi.
Washington Sundar said that Kuldeep Yadav He got more advantage than others on the soft pitch of Ferozshah Kotla because he is a wrist spinner. While talking to the media, Washington said, 'I think he bowled very well. He bowled the ball in difficult areas for the batsmen and being a wrist spinner, he also got the advantage. Let us tell you that out of 20 wickets of West Indies, 13 wickets were taken by the spin trio and Kuldeep took 8 wickets for 186 runs in 55.5 overs in two innings. Washington Sundar took one wicket while bowling 36 overs, while experienced Ravindra Jadeja took four wickets in a total of 52 overs.
Indian bowlers bowled more than 200 overs in the Delhi Test and Washington believes that the England series gave them a good opportunity to prepare. Sundar said, 'The England series definitely made us understand what it really feels like to be on the field for five days, because even in England, we fielded around 180-200 overs in every match. Therefore, this is not a new thing for us. Sundar further said, 'One thing is for sure that we have to be fully fit and in that sense be on top of our game, and that is what you really expect in Test cricket.' Sundar said that Team India wanted to end the Test match on the fourth day itself. However, after the century innings of Shay Hope and Campbell, this could not happen due to Justin Greaves' unbeaten half-century and Jaden Seals' 32-run innings.