India were struggling at 130 for 5 wickets in the third Test against West Indies at tea on Tuesday after losing two wickets during the lunch session at the Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium in this island city.
Resuming at 87 for 3 wickets after lunch, Indian middle order batters Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma tried to consolidate the first innings by playing cautiously against a combined attack of pace and spin with restricted field placement.
Sharma, who came in place Cheteshwar Pujara, was the first to exit in the third consecutive maiden over and 26th over of the innings during the post-lunch session, as he nicked an off-stump ball by Test debutant Alzarri Joseph to give wicket keeper Shane Dowrich a regular catch, his second after getting off-opener Shikhar Dawan for one run in the third over.
Though Rahane tried to build the innings with Ravichandran Ashwin, he was bowled by all-rounder Roston Chase with a brilliant full toss that swung into the wicket in the 50th over after scored a paltry 35 in 133 balls with four fours.
Indian keeper Wriddhaman Saha joined Ashwin to limit the damage and take the team out of the crisis that brew in the pre-lunch session when three wickets, including that of Lokesh Rahul (50), Dhawan (1) and skipper Virat Kohli (3) fell by in the 20th over.
After the top order left in the first two sessions of the day scoring 126 in 50 overs, Ashwin and Shah defied the combo attack by defending the wicket to build the innings from where Rahane left.
The run rate, however, slumped in the post-lunch session, as the middle order could score only 47 in 29 overs as against 87 in 23 overs during the pre-lunch session.
Earlier in the day, Rahul and Rahane steered the team out of trouble by posting 58-run third wicket partnership in after losing Dhawan and Kohli for a paltry 19 in the first six overs of the game.
Spinner Chase and pacer Joseph picked up their second wickets during the post-lunch with disciplined bowling and maintaining both line and length.
Sharon Gabriel is the other successful bowler who scalped Dhawan in the third over.
The 24-year-old Rahul continued with his brilliant form from the second Test at Kingston in Jamaica where he scored 158 in 303 balls, with 15 boundaries and three sixes.
The Bengaluru lad, however, got caught in the short fine leg by Kraigg Brathwaite in the 20th over to a raising ball of Chase just after scoring his seventh half-century in Tests in 65 balls, with six boundaries.
For the hosts, Joseph bagged his first Test wicket when Darren Bravo caught the Indian captain at first slip in his second over and sixth of the innings.
India are 1-0 in the series after winning the first Test at Antigua.
Brief Scores: India 130/5 (Lokesh Rahul 50, Ajinkya Rahane 35 not out, Chase and Joseph 2 wickets each.
--IANS
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