NEW DELHI:
West Indies opener John Campbell on Monday said his and Shai Hope's centuries in their fightback against India in the second Test were a good sign for struggling Caribbean cricket.
Campbell made 115 in his first Test ton and put on 177 runs with Hope, who hit 103, to revive West Indies after India made the visitors follow-on at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium.
West Indies slipped to 35-2 in their second innings but posted 390 all out to hand India a victory target of 121 on day four.
The left-handed Campbell and right-handed Hope steered West Indies into the lead before Justin Greaves (50 not out) and number 10 Jayden Seales (32) put on 79 runs for the last wicket.
"I think it was a great effort by the batsmen in the second innings," Campbell told reporters.
"Batting over 100