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Sundar Says Wrist Spin Helped Kuldeep as India Close In on Delhi Test Win

Washington Sundar said the low-bounce Kotla rewarded wrist spin, crediting recent five-day workloads for sustaining India's attack.

Overview

  • India need 58 more runs after day four to seal the second Test in Delhi.
  • Kuldeep Yadav has 8 for 186 across two innings, with spinners accounting for 13 of West Indies' 20 wickets.
  • Sundar described the Kotla as a typical Delhi surface with little bounce and limited turn that still offered wrist spin some purchase.
  • West Indies' second innings stretched 118.5 overs as India executed patient plans to take wickets.
  • Sundar praised both spinners and quicks and said the recent England series prepared the bowlers for a 200-plus-over workload.