At stumps on the first day, Carlton Baugh was giving Chanderpaul company on 19 off 45 deliveries. The duo have so far added 56 runs for the sixth wicket in 13.4 overs. Chanderpaul smashed seven fours and two sixes during his 24th Test century to douse the enthusiasm of an inexperienced Indian bowling attack.
Chanderpaul enhanced his already impressive record against India by scoring his seventh century against the team and the second in consecutive Tests after also getting one in their last game in Dominica in the Caribbean in June this year.
Opting to bat first, Indian spin duo of Pragyan Ojha and debutant Ravichandran Aswhin threatened to run through the visiting side's top-order but Chanderpaul along with Kraigg Brathwaite provided some stability to the West Indies batting. The duo added 108 runs for the fourth wicket to frustrate the Indian bowlers, especially in the second session.
Brathwaite got his runs with nudges and steers through the third-man region, Chanderpaul looked intent on attacking the bowlers, especially the spinners, against whom he was not afraid to go down the wicket.
After the tea break, Chanderpaul looked more intent and carried foff from where he left before tea. Brathwaite, meanwhile, got to his fifty, his second in this form of the game, with a push to mid-on.
The turn Ojha generated prompted Dhoni to press Ashwin, who made his Test debut alongside paceman Umesh Yadav, into service from the other end and the pressure paid off.
Ojha struck again in the 24th over when the in-form Kirk Edwards (15) drove forwards to give the spinner a return catch. Ashwin got his first Test wickets when he took the important scalp of Darren Bravo (12) when the left-hander shaped for a cut shot. The batsman played too close to the body and was clean bowled.
Ashwin also dismissed experienced batsman Marlon Samuels in the third session by inducing an edge that was collected neatly by Dhoni behind the stumps.
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