That was particularly because West Indies decided to bring on debutant Chase (0/54) to bowl in the 12th over. The West Indies handed a debut to Roston Chase, picking seven full-time batsmen, and left out fast bowler Miguel Cummins. PACE TEST FOR INDIAHolder was the first one to test Dhawan with a short ball, and soon it became clear what plans they had set for the left-handed opener. (1st Test, Day 1: Here's how Kohli, Dhawan subdued West Indies)In the meantime, the duo kept the run-rate flowing, bringing up the 200-mark in the 61st over. The West Indies had come out with a clear ploy and made good use of the new ball on a fresh first morning pitch.
Source: India Today July 21, 2016 22:18 UTC