This is already Samuels' highest Test score since getting to 74 against Australia 11 innings previously in Dominica just over a year ago. NORTH SOUND (ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA) - India's push for victory on the fourth day of the first Test against the West Indies has been interrupted by rain with the home side at 76 for two following-on in their second innings, a deficit of 247 runs, when an early lunch was taken on Sunday. He had come to the crease when Bravo fell in a manner that has become commonplace for the elegant left-hander. It was deemed to be doubtful enough for TV umpire Gregory Brathwaite to advise the presiding on-field official Ian Gould to rule "not out." Television replays, while confirming an inside-edge off the fast medium-bowler, seemed to suggest that the ball may have bounced onto the turf just before going into the gloves of wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha.
Source: Bangkok Post July 24, 2016 16:18 UTC