KL Rahul has broken a nine-year drought by scoring a remarkable home Test century. Team India is on the verge of winning the second Test against the West Indies in Delhi. On Day 4, Rahul sustained an injury while batting when a swinging delivery from Jayden Seales struck him in the groin during the third over, causing him considerable pain. After receiving treatment from the physio, he managed to resume batting. By the end of the day, Rahul had stabilized his innings, scoring 25 runs off 54 balls, having previously made 38 runs in the first innings. India, chasing a modest target of 121 runs, lost Yashasvi Jaiswal early in the second over.
At stumps on Day 4, the score was 63/1, with KL Rahul and Sai Sudharsan (30*) at the crease. India needs just 58 more runs for victory, while the West Indies require nine wickets. The win for India appears highly likely, potentially concluding in the first session of Day 5. Match Summary: India 1st innings: 518/5 (declared), West Indies 1st innings: 248 all out, West Indies 2nd innings: 390 all out, India’s target: 121 runs, India at stumps Day 4: 63/1.