IND vs WI Highlight: Team India’s own bet backfires! Campbell’s century strengthens the opposition. IND vs WI Highlight: Team India’s own bet proved costly! Opposition team strengthened by Campbell’s century.

IND vs WI Highlights: After all out West Indies, the stakes of giving follow on have fallen heavily on India. India declared its innings on the score of 518 runs in the first innings. After this, West Indies were all out for 248 runs and were given follow on. After being all out in the first innings, West Indies made a wonderful comeback in the second innings. On the fourth day of the game, the opposition team has scored 225 runs at the loss of 3 wickets. West Indies opener John Campbell has scored a century in the second innings of the Delhi Test against India. He completed his century against India in 173 balls, which included 9 fours and 3 sixes. John Campbell completed his century in the Delhi Test with a six. This century is very special from West Indies’ point of view because it has kept them in the competition. Opener John Campbell, who was out after scoring 10 runs in the first innings, batted brilliantly in the second innings and scored the first century of his Test career.

amazing partnership

John Campbell did not just score a century in the second innings of the Delhi Test. In fact, he has also made a big partnership with his fellow batsman Shay Hope. This partnership between him and Hope seemed to be forming for the third wicket. There was a partnership of 177 runs in 295 balls between Campbell and Hope. The effect of this huge partnership is now that West Indies seems to be avoiding the danger of defeat by innings looming over them. After Campbell’s departure, captain Roston Chase came on the field and as soon as he came, he also presented a show of explosive batting.

Campbell has waited a long time

John Campbell had to wait a long time for his first Test century. For this he had to wait for 6 years, 25 tests and 50 innings. Meanwhile, Campbell went above fifty plus thrice, but could never convert it into a century. But, playing for the second time on Indian soil, he did not make any mistakes. Earlier in 2019, he had played a Test against Afghanistan in Lucknow, in which his highest score was 55 runs. Before scoring a century in the Delhi Test, Campbell’s best score in the longer format was 68 runs.

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