3.24pm Ashwin goes past James Anderson's 32 five-wicket hauls in Tests. Only Herath, Kumble, Hadlee, Warne and Murali ahead of him. Murali of course has 67, which nobody will ever beat, but Warne at No. 2 has 37 five-fors, which Ashwin could go past.
West Indies won the toss, and have been bowled out in 65 overs. It was a disappointing showing on a pretty batting-friendly pitch. Debutant Alick Athanaze was the one bright spot for them, but it was quite bleak elsewhere. Apart from Tagenarine Chanderpaul, others just took on good balls, and perished to those risks. We will be back soon. Another debutant, Yashaswi Jaiswal, will be opening the innings for India.
Since 2015, five bowlers have taken three five-fors each on the first day of a Test, the highest number. Two of them are spinners: Nathan Lyon and now R Ashwin.
Karl: "Windies win the toss, bat first, get rolled for 150 and my gut reaction is "That's about as much as I expected"...sad times."
Karl: "Windies win the toss, bat first, get rolled for 150 and my gut reaction is "That's about as much as I expected"...sad times."
JA Warrican c Shubman Gill b Ashwin 1 (11m 13b 0x4 0x6) SR: 7.69
Ashwin continues. Has Warrican on strike. Slip, silly point, short leg in place
END OF OVER:64 | 2 Runs | WI: 150/9
- Rahkeem Cornwall19 (34b)
- Jomel Warrican1 (10b)
- Ravindra Jadeja14-7-26-3
- Ravichandran Ashwin24-6-60-4
END OF OVER:63 | 1 Run | WI: 148/9
- Jomel Warrican0 (6b)
- Rahkeem Cornwall18 (32b)
- Ravichandran Ashwin24-6-60-4
- Ravindra Jadeja13-7-24-3
Over the wicket now
Ashwin continues round the wicket to Cornwall with a slip and a short leg