Bravo overshadows Sharma to earn West Indies draw

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Another incisive spell from Ishant Sharma was upstaged by resilient West Indies batting led by Darren Bravo as India had to settle for a draw in the second Test on Saturday.

Man-of-the-match Sharma captured four for 53, finishing with match figures of 10 for 98, as the West Indies, chasing 281 for victory, ended on 202 for seven in their second innings when bad light stopped play.

India's hopes of a historic series-clinching victory were almost derailed as Darren Bravo, whose 73 was the top score, and Carlton Baugh Jr, not out on 46, added 69 for the seventh wicket.

But rain, which had dogged the Test over the first four days, returned to ruin an exciting finish just when it appeared that India were on the back foot.

The result meant that India held on to a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, after they won the first Test by 63 runs at Sabina Park in Jamaica.

The rain came at the right moment for India and interrupted the West Indies' flow, stopping play for half an hour with the hosts needing 102 from the final 18.3 overs, after Baugh and Bravo started to blossom.

Sharma had Bravo caught behind, his 174-ball innings containing eight boundaries, and then added to the batting woes of West Indies captain Darren Sammy when he trapped him lbw for a duck in his final over.

After Sharma's next delivery to Ravi Rampaul, umpires Asad Rauf of Pakistan and Ian Gould of England ushered the players off the field.

India will now look to clinch the series when the final Test opens on Wednesday at Windsor Park in Dominica.

Their bid for victory had hit a snag before tea, when Bravo and fellow left-hander Shivnarine Chanderpaul navigated West Indies to 108 for three.

India had the hosts wobbling on 55 for three, but Bravo and Chanderpaul put on 54 for the fourth wicket either side of the break to stem the fall of wickets.

Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh moved to within two scalps of 400 Test wickets when he dubiously trapped Chanderpaul lbw for 12 shortly after tea.

Ball-tracking TV replays suggested that the batsman might have been very unfortunate.

India continued to hunt for victory, but Baugh came to the crease and batted sensibly, seeming to turn the tide in the West Indies' favour before the rain stopped him and Bravo in their tracks.

Before lunch, Sharma and Praveen Kumar left West Indies shaky on 51 for two.

Sharma made the breakthrough when he had opener Lendl Simmons caught at first slip for 14, edging a loose drive, and Kumar had Ramnaresh Sarwan caught at second slip for eight, top-edging a cut, leaving West Indies 27 for two.

After lunch, Sharma removed opener Adrian Barath in the first 10 minutes, caught at third slip for 27, but West Indies showed some fight with the bat for the first time.

Earlier, V.V.S. Laxman had been dismissed for 87, as India moved to 269 for six in their second innings before declaring just over an hour into the morning.

India's drive towards a match-winning position was undermined slightly when fast bowler Fidel Edwards scalped three wickets, finishing with five for 76 -- the ninth time in Tests he has taken five wickets in an innings.

Virat Kohli was an early Edwards victim when he was caught at second slip for 27 before Laxman, who had made 85 in the first innings, followed in similar fashion six overs later.

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni continued his lean patch with the bat, when he was caught at mid-off off Edwards for five shortly before making the declaration.

Scoreboard

India 1st innings 201 (V. Laxman 85; R. Rampaul 3-38)

West Indies 1st innings 190 (M. Samuels 78; I. Sharma 6-55)

India 2nd Innings (overnight 229 for three)

A. Mukund c Baugh b Edwards 48

M. Vijay c Baugh b Rampaul 3

R. Dravid c Sarwan b Edwards 55

V. Laxman c Sammy b Edwards 87

V. Kohli c Sammy b Edwards 27

S. Raina not out 12

M.S. Dhoni c Chanderpaul b Edwards 5

Harbhajan Singh not out 6

Extras (b4, lb9, w5, nb8) 26

Total (for 6 wickets, declared) 269

Fall of wickets: 1-26 (Vijay), 2-89 (Mukund), 3-154 (Dravid), 4-232 (Kohli), 5-247 (Laxman), 6-253 (Dhoni)

Bowling: Edwards 23-4-76-5 (nb5, w5); Rampaul 28-6-72-1 (nb2); Sammy 24-8-45-0; Bishoo 27-4-63-0 (nb1)

Overs: 102

West Indies 2nd innings (target: 281)

A. Barath c Raina b Sharma 27

L. Simmons c Dravid b Sharma 14

R. Sarwan c Raina b Kumar 8

D.M. Bravo c Dhoni b Mithun 73

S. Chanderpaul lbw b Harbhajan Singh 12

M. Samuels lbw b Sharma 9

C. Baugh not out 46

D. Sammy lbw b Sharma 0

R. Rampaul not out 0

Extras (b5, lb6, nb2) 13

Total (for 7 wickets) 202

Fall of wickets: 1-18 (Simmons), 2-27 (Sarwan), 3-55 (Barath), 4-109 (Chanderpaul), 5-132 (Samuels), 6-201 (Bravo), 7-202 (Sammy)

Bowling: Kumar 16-6-41-1; Sharma 19.3-4-53-4; Mithun 13-3-50-1 (nb2); Harbhajan Singh 19-2-42-1; Raina 4-1-5-0

Overs: 71.3

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