Ten years from now, it might be the image you recall most vividly from last week's Ahmedabad Test : Nitish Kumar Reddy airborne at full stretch, having flung himself to his left at square leg to turn a well-hit pull from Tagenarine Chanderpaul into India's first wicket in the second innings.

You might, however, struggle to recall anything else Reddy did in the Test, because he didn't get to contribute much to India's innings victory. He bowled four overs in West Indies ' first innings, didn't bowl in their second, and didn't get to bat as India declared first thing in the morning on day three, on their overnight total of 448 for 5, despite there being so much time left in the game.

It's the kind of thing that can happen to a player in such a dominant victory, particularly a playe

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