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IND vs. WI [WATCH]: Mohammed Siraj cleans Jomel Warrican with a stunning performance on day three of the Delhi Test

India took control of the third day of the 2nd Test in Delhi against West Indieswith a thrilling performance highlighted by Mohammed Sirajthe explosive dismissal of Jomel Warrican. The hosts asserted their dominance, dictating the pace and play as lunch approached, leaving the West Indies struggling with a mammoth deficit. The exciting competition, which is part of the West Indies tour of Indiawitnessed India’s individual brilliance and relentless team efforts.

Mohammed Siraj’s thunderbolt dismantles Jomel Warrican’s stumps on day three of Delhi Test

The key moment at the start of the third day was Siraj’s raw pace and precision, which left Warrican stunned as his stumps cartwheeled. West Indies, already reeling, were dealt another blow as Siraj, coming in for his eighth, bowled a fiery ball that got back into rhythm. Warrican, on 1 in 5 balls, was beaten for his speed and movement; the wicket proved an exclamation point on India’s clinical bowling display.

This dismissal reflects Siraj’s knack for exploiting reverse movement and targeting the stumps with deadly accuracy. This ended Warrican’s resistance and gave India their eighth wicket, capping a spell of play dominated by the seam and spin partnership. Siraj’s effort perfectly complemented the relentless pressure exerted by Ravindra Jadeja And Kuldeep Yadavwho shared seven wickets between them to plunge the West Indies deeper into trouble. Siraj’s figures indicate 8 overs, 1 maiden, 16 runs and 1 wicket, highlighting his economical and incisive approach.

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India assert supremacy as West Indies falter before lunch on day three

By lunch on the third day, India’s grip on the match was almost complete. West Indies languished at 217/8 after 72 overs, trailing India by a formidable 301 runs. The morning session reflected India’s discipline with the ball and on the field. Jadeja (3/46) and Kuldeep (4/72) made major breakthroughs, dismantling the West Indies middle order with sharp turns and bounces, while Siraj and Bumrah kept the runs under control.

West Indies started the day at 140/4 and were hoping to consolidate. But the resistance quickly faded…Shai Hope (36) and Tevin Imlach (21) fell to Kuldeep’s ruseAnd Justin Greaves (17) was shipped shortly thereafter. Only Khary Pierre (19*) and Anderson Phillip (19*) survived until lunch, occasionally eliminating singles as India tightened the grip. The last ten overs yielded just 23 runs, revealing the visitors’ struggle against persistent lines and subtle variations.

Earlier, India declared their first innings on a mammoth 518/5, powered by Yashasvi Jaiswal (175), Sai Sudharsan (87), and Shubman Gil‘s unbeaten 129. The impressive total was built on patient partnerships and free scoring, leaving the West Indies chasing shadows almost from the start. Every session from day one saw India move ahead: at the end of day one, India were 318/2; after the second day, West Indies collapsed to 140/4; and now the deficit seems insurmountable at the end of lunch on the third day.

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