Umesh Yadav leads another rout of West Indies in India
Another West Indies Test in India, another three-day finish, giving India their 10th straight home series win
Another West Indies Test in India, another three-day finish, giving India their 10th straight home series win
For the first time in the series, West Indies managed to put India under pressure, but Ajinkya Rahane and Prithvi Shaw bailed them out of a spot of bother, not without the help of lacklustre fielding
For the first time in two tours of India, West Indies finally made India take the second new ball
Holder is the first bowler since 2003 to have 30 or more wickets in a calendar year with an average of under 15
He was fined 100% of his match fee and earned three demerit points for a breach of the ICC's code of conduct during the second Test against India in Hyderabad
From not getting places to train to losing key players, it has been a difficult tour for West Indies but their captain has stood up to the challenges on and off the field
Along with his incisiveness, Umesh showed his ability to shoulder extra load in the absence of Shardul Thakur, producing a career-best performance against West Indies
In Rahane's bloody mindedness was a lesson for Rahul in turning around his form and confidence
Prithvi Shaw's fluid attacking style and Umesh Yadav's fitness are attributes that India will find useful down under, says India captain
The 26-year old bowled only 10 balls on the morning of his Test debut and will not take the field for the rest of the day
While the other batsmen struggled to score runs or played reckless shots, West Indies' No. 6 rescued them with a near-spotless 98 not out
The fast bowler joined R Ashwin and Virat Kohli in complaining that it goes too soft too early
West Indies' batsmen put in a much-improved showing on day one in Hyderabad, as their control-percentage stats show
Umesh Yadav became only the third fast bowler for India to take a ten-wicket haul at home
The India captain said the SG ball was getting scuffed up and going soft too early
West Indies have an enormous task ahead against Test cricket's No. 1 team, but they also have examples of resilience from their recent past to draw from