

India maintained its dominance on the second day of the second and final Test against the West Indies at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. The Indian bowling attack was impressive, dismissing four West Indies batsmen for just 135 runs by the close of play.
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New Delhi: Team India continued its dominance on the second day of the second Test match between India and West Indies being played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. India performed brilliantly with both bat and ball.
In response to the target of 518 runs, the West Indies did not have a good start. The team suffered the first blow in the form of John Campbell, who scored 10 runs. Alick Athanase scored 41 runs, and captain Roston Chase was dismissed without scoring.
Stumps on Day 2️⃣
3️⃣ wickets for Ravindra Jadeja 👏
1️⃣ wicket for Kuldeep Yadav 👌We will be back on Day 3 with #TeamIndia still 378 runs ahead in the 1st innings!
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— BCCI (@BCCI) October 11, 2025
By the end of the second day's play, the West Indies had scored 140 runs for the loss of four wickets in 43 overs. Shai Hope and Twain Imlach were unbeaten at the crease. Hope remained unbeaten on 31 and Twain on 14.
Ravindra Jadeja bowled brilliantly for India and troubled the West Indies batsmen. Jadeja dismissed three Caribbean batsmen on the second day. He conceded 37 runs in 14 overs, and Kuldeep Yadav also took one wicket.
The second day of the match ended on October 11th. India dominated second day, just like on the first. Shubman Gill scored a century on the second day, while Yashasvi Jaiswal was run out, missing out on a double century. India declared at 518 for 5. The Indian bowlers then performed brilliantly. Let's take a look at the updates from the second day.
At the end of the first day's play, India had scored 318 for 2. On the second day, India declared at 518 for 5. Jaiswal was run out after scoring 175 runs, missing out on a double century. He faced 258 balls during his innings and hit 22 fours. Shubman Gill also scored an unbeaten 129 off 196 balls, with 16 fours and two sixes. Nitish Reddy scored 43 and Dhruv Jurel scored 44.