At the close of Day 2 in Ahmedabad, the story wasn’t just about the scoreboard – it was about a resurgent KL Rahul, a blossoming Dhruv Jurel, and the ever-evolving Ravindra Jadeja. India ended the day at a commanding , with a , asserting dominance over a weary West Indies side that struggled to find answers.

After starting the day at , India lost Shubman Gill early, just after he reached a tidy half-century. But what followed was a batting clinic – not flashy or hurried, but assured and clinical, the kind that wins Test matches.

KL Rahul’s Patience Pays Off

For KL Rahul, this century meant more than just numbers on a scoreboard. It was his , and only his . Coming in after the early dismissals of Jaiswal and Sudharsan on Day 1, Rahul played the perfect anchor — absorbing pressure and kee

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