West Indies fightback ‘sign of good things’, says Campbell

In a remarkable display of resilience, West Indies opener John Campbell and Shai Hope delivered centuries to revive their team’s fortunes in the second Test against India at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Stadium. Campbell, scoring his maiden Test century with 115 runs, partnered with Hope, who contributed 103, to forge a 177-run stand. This effort came after India enforced the follow-on, leaving the West Indies in a precarious position at 35-2 in their second innings. The duo’s partnership, along with a late surge from Justin Greaves (50 not out) and Jayden Seales (32), propelled the West Indies to a total of 390 all out, setting India a modest target of 121 runs on day four. Despite India’s strong position at 63-1 by stumps, Campbell remained optimistic, citing the unpredictable nature of the pitch. He acknowledged his dismissal to Ravindra Jadeja as a miscalculation but emphasized the team’s positive strides. The West Indies, plagued by recent batting collapses, including a record low of 27 against Australia, view this performance as a potential turning point. Campbell expressed hope that this resilience against India’s formidable bowling attack could signal better days ahead for Caribbean cricket.