Bravo! Darren

MUMBAI, India, CMC – Elegant stroke-maker Darren Bravo stroked his second successive century and his third in six innings to lead a fabulous West Indies batting effort against India in the third and final Test here yesterday.

The left-hander carved out a superb 166 to follow up his 136 last week in Kolkata as West Indies finished the second day at the Wankhede Stadium on a mammoth 575 for nine.

Resuming on 57 with the Windies 267 for two, he passed 1 000 runs in his 12th Test en route to yet another milestone in his fledgling career.
He hit 17 fours in 284 balls at the crease and was one of the six top order batsmen to pass fifty, as fellow left-hander Kieran Powell stroked 81 and Marlon Samuels got 61.

Darren Bravo raises his bat after reaching his third century this month. (WindiesCricket.com)

Bravo extended his overnight 117-run, third wicket stand with Kirk Edwards (86) to 164 before putting on a further 160 for the fourth wicket with Powell.
Edwards resumed the day on 65 and seemed set for his third Test century in six Tests before becoming the only wicket to fall before lunch. The right-hander counted 13 fours off 165 balls.

Drawing comparisons with his illustrious countryman Brian Lara for his fluent strokeplay, Bravo also looked good for his maiden double century till he became debutant fast bowler Varun Aaron’s first of three victims.

Aaron finished with three for 104 runs while off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin got four for 154, to be the leading bowler.
West Indies maintained a brisk run rate, scoring 308 runs in the day – 111 in the first session, 116 in the second, and 81 in the last when five wickets fell in a heap for just 48 runs.

It was a hard day for the Indians on the field on a benign pitch, forcing captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni to use as many as seven bowlers, but the West Indies batsmen carried on from where they had left off Tuesday evening.

Bravo made his intentions clear right from the start, cracking Aaron for fours off the first two balls of the day. In the young fast bowler’s next over, Edwards went one better, hitting him for three fours.

Seamer Ishant Sharma finally gave the Indian team something to cheer for by removing Edwards before lunch with an excellent delivery that pitched just outside off and took the outside edge through to Dhoni for one of his five catches.

The 21-year-old Powell, who came in for injured veteran left-hander Shivnarine Chanderpaul, kept the scoreboard moving at a fast clip. He struck six boundaries in the first six overs he faced and the 50-run stand for the fourth-wicket came up off just 66 balls.

Bravo, meanwhile, got to his third Test century in style with a four off Ashwin, a beautiful drive that pierced cover.
Powell reached his half-century off 91 deliveries and also seemed poised for three figures in only his fourth Test when he edged a cut at left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha into Dhoni’s gloves. He faced 149 balls and hit nine fours.

India tasted success seven overs after tea when Bravo slashed at one from Aaron and give Dhoni another simple catch. His dismissal cut short a promising 44-run, fifth wicket stand with Samuels and sparked a collapse as wickets tumbled cheaply. The right-handed Samuels, who cracked nine boundaries off 103 balls, then held the innings together before he was ninth out.
 Scoreboard
WEST INDIES 1st innings
A Barath c wkp Dhoni b Ashwin               62
K Brathwaite c Kohli b Ashwin                 68
K Edwards c wkp Dhoni b Sharma          86
D Bravo c wkp Dhoni b Aaron                 166
K Powell c wkp Dhoni b Ojha                    81
M Samuels c Dravid b Ashwin                 61
+C Baugh b Aaron                                        4
*D Sammy c wkp Dhoni b Aaron            3
R Rampaul c Kohli b Ashwin                    10
F Edwards not out                                        7
D Bishoo not out                                            2
Extras (b8, lb15, nb2)                               25
TOTAL (9 wkts, 181 overs)                  575

Fall of wickets: 1-137 (Barath), 2-150 (Brathwaite), 3-314 (K Edwards), 4-474 (Powell), 5-518 (Bravo), 6-524 (Baugh), 7-540 (Sammy), 8-563 (Rampaul), 9-566 (Samuels)
Bowling: Sharma 30-9-72-1, Aaron 28-4-106-3, Ojha 48-10-126-1, Ashwin 51-6-154-4, Sehwag 16-1-61-0, Kohli 2-0-9-0, Tendulkar 6-0-24-0.
INDIA – G Gambhir, V Sehwag, R Dravid, S Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, V Kohli, *+MS Dhoni, R Ashwin, I Sharma, P Ojha, V Aaron.
Toss: West Indies.
Umpires: A Hill, B Oxenford; TV – S Tarapore.