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IND vs WI Test 2025 2nd Test Day 2: IND 518/5d, Gill’s 129*
Updated - 13-OCT-2025 6:8 IST

On 11th October, Day 2 of the second test of the india vs west indies test series 2025 begins. Day 2 of the first test in Delhi. India scored 518/5 declared the innings. Indian’s opener captain Shubman Gill scored 129*, smashed his 10th century in a test.
Day 2- Match Summary
Series |
india vs west indies test series 2025 |
Match |
2nd Test, Day 2 |
Seadule |
India v West Indies |
Venues | |
Date |
11th October |
End Of The Day 1 |
India 518/5 declare |
Toss |
India (Batting) |
Top Performance of the day |
Shubman Gill (129*) |
India Inning - 518/2(134.2 Overs)
After continuing to dominate the batting order, India's bowlers severely pressured the West Indies. Indian openers Yashasvi Jaiswal top-scored with 175 off 258 balls.
Top Score
Playes |
Runs |
Strike Rate |
Yashasvi Jaiswal |
175 |
67.82 |
Shubham Gill |
129* |
65.81 |
Dhruv Jurel |
44 |
55.69 |
N Reddy |
43 |
79.62 |
Bowling Highlights
For the West Indies side, Jomel Warrican took 2 wickets; no other bowlers took wickets.
Playes |
Wickets |
Economy |
Jomel Warrican |
3 |
2.88 |
Roston Chase |
1 |
4.78 |
West Indies Inning- 140/4(43 Overs), Trails By 378 Runs
After India's first inning, the West Indies came for batting. West Indies scored at the end of day 2, 140/4 in 43 overs. Alick Athanaze is the top scorer from the West Indies, scoring 41.
Top Score
Playes |
Runs |
Strike Rate |
Alick Athanaze |
41 |
48.8 |
Shai Hope |
31 |
63.15 |
Bowling Highlights
For the Indian side, Ravindra Jadeja picked up 3 wickets. Also, Kuldeep Yadav contributed to the collapse by taking one wicket during that time.
Playes |
Wickets |
Economy |
Ravindra Jadeja |
3 |
2.42 |
Kuldeep Yadav |
1 |
3.05 |
End Of The Day 2:India holds a commanding position, WI will need strong opposition
After a huge first innings total and early advances into the West Indies' lineup, India is in a dominant position going into Day 3.
For the West Indies to stop a follow-on and preserve their standing in the game, they will require strong opposition from the lower and middle order.