Shubman Gill meets Yashasvi Jaiswal in the dressing room after a disastrous outing in the 2nd Test IND vs WI 2025; video goes viral [Watch]

Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill were seen sharing a light-hearted moment in the dressing room after the former was dismissed due to a horror mix-up on day two of the second Test against West Indies at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. In a video posted on social media, the two were seen in a jovial mood, sharing laughter.
The prolific hitting duo looked quite comfortable on Day 2 until the 92nd inning. With Jaiswal driving firmly through mid-off, the left-hander asked for a quick single. Even though the 23-year-old had reached mid-off, the Indian captain failed to engage and Tevin Imlach broke the stumps at the keeper's end after a near-perfect throw from Tagenarine Chanderpaul. Jaiswal, who was out for 175, looked frustrated and exchanged a few words with Gill before leaving the field. The dismissal broke the 74-point stand that separated them.
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However, the incident did not break Gill's concentration as the Indian captain notched his 10th century, the fifth as captain. The 26-year-old remained unbeaten on 129 as the home side declared their innings at 518/5, leaving the Caribbean side with an uphill task.
Kuldeep Yadav strikes twice on the morning of the third day, Shubman Gill and co. about to take a big lead

Meanwhile, left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav struck twice on the morning of the third day. Shai Hope (36) and continued by taking over Tevin Imlach (21), removing the two batters from the set in the first hour of play. It was KuldeepThe third wicket of the match, after dismissing Alick Athanaze for 41 on the second day.
West Indies resumed their innings on the third day at 140/4 and were trailing by 378 runs. After a marathon batting performance, Ravindra Jadeja took three out of four wickets for India on the second day, dismissing John Campbell (10), Chanderpaul (34) and Roston Chase (0).
At the time of writing, the visitors were 164/6 and 154 points away from avoiding the follow-up.
Edited by Parag Jain
2025-10-12 06:16:00