India started the Test series against the West Indies at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi with a win. As the second Test begins, India continues its dominance on Day 1. The young Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal once again showcased his unbeaten performance by scoring a century, bringing up his seventh Test century. His partnership with Sai Sudharsan built a solid start for India. Jaiswal (122* off 188) and Sudharsan (87 off 165).
The match started with a good partnership between Jaiswal and Sudharsan. They made an ongoing partnership. Jaiswal’s batting performance displayed his consistency and aggression. He handled the new ball perfectly and controlled the innings. India has already defeated the West Indies in the first Test by 140 runs. This time, the innings kicked off with complete dominance. KL Rahul's dismissal was a relief for the West Indies, but they couldn’t find a chance to break the partnership.
The 23-year-old Jaiswal has already proven his batting ability in previous matches. He is perfect in all formats. Once again, he proved his steadiness against the West Indies by scoring an unbeaten century, marking his seventh Test hundred. His confidence boosted him to control the pressure. After the dismissal of KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan supported him by scoring 85 runs.