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West Indies on 48-4 at lunch in 2nd innings against India

West Indies on 48-4 at lunch in 2nd innings against India

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Indian players surround captain Virat Kohli after he caught West Indies' Jermaine Blackwood, left, during day four of their first cricket Test match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua, Sunday, July 24, 2016. Photo: AP

KINGSTON: West Indies looked to be heading for another heavy defeat to India after slumping to 48-4 at lunch in their second innings on the fourth day of the second test on Tuesday. West Indies began the day 304 runs behind and still trailed by 256 after a rain-affected morning session. The latest setbacks follow an innings defeat in the first test of the four-match series. READ ALSO

Tuesday's second innings started much like the first for the hosts, with Rajendra Chandrika falling early to paceman Ishant Sharma for 1. An hour-long rain delay followed with West Indies on 6-1. When play resumed, Chandrika's opening partner Kraigg Brathwaite (23) fared slightly better, before being dismissed by Amit Mishra. Marlon Samuels fell moments later for a duck, before Darren Bravo (20) was dismissed off the final ball before lunch. Mohammed Shami took both wickets.