Washington Sundar obtains the first breakthrough, rejects the beginner Khary Pierre on day 1 of Ind VS WI 2025 1st test [Watch]

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India Off-Spinner Washington Sundar claimed his first sleeve window by rejecting the beginner of the Antilles Khary Pierre on day 1 (Thursday October 2) of the two -game series opening test. The competition is organized at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad.

The dismissal occurred on the fifth ball of the 38th during the visitors' rounds. Sundar upset a complete delivery of length which suddenly dried, beating stone for a rhythm. The ball hit the cushion before turning on the bat, the referee raising his finger. Pierre opted for a criticism, but the follow -up of the ball showed three reds, confirming the first window of the game of Sundar.

Watch the dismissal video here:

The Southpaw scored 11 points out of 34 balls, including two four. His dismissal left the Antilles in difficulty at 144/7 after 37.5 overs.


India continues to make breakthroughs while Washington Sundar joins the window party

By choosing to beat first, the Antilles had difficulties early, losing the two openers, Tagenarine Chanderpaul (0) and John Campbell (8), at a lower cost, rejected by Mohammed Siraj And Jasprit Bumrah, respectively. Siraj was particularly impressive, removing Brandon King (13 years old) and Alick Athanaze (12) to leave the Antilles to be subscribed to 42/4.

Shai Hope and Roston Chase tried to stabilize the sleeves, adding 48 points out of 70 bullets, before Kuldeep Yadav made the breakthrough, rejecting the first for 26 out of 36 while visitors lost half their side at 90 years.

During the post-Lunch session, Siraj struck again, removing Chase for 24 to claim his fourth window. Washington Sundar then rejected Khary Pierre for his first window, while Jasprit Bumrah cut with two quick counters, carrying his counting to three, returning Justin Greaves (32) and Johann Layne (1).

At the time of writing this document, the Antilles were 155/9 after 41 Overs, with Jomel Warrical (6) and Jayden Seles (1) to the fold.