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West Indies were chasing 269 to win the fourth and final cricket Test after India were all out for 171
Media Release
Jul. 2, 2006

West Indies were chasing 269 to win the fourth and final cricket Test after India were all out for 171 in the second innings on the third day here on Sunday.

Resuming at 128 for six, the Indian innings lasted 26 overs into the first session. Captain Rahul Dravid, overnight 62 not out, could add only six runs before being bowled neck and crop by a low-kept delivery fro Corey Collymore. Collymore returned with his fourth five-wicket haul of 5-48 while Jerome Taylor, who claimed five wickets in the first innings, bagged 4-45.


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