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Farce ends as third-shortest Test ever

West Indies 62 for 2 (Brathwaite 32*) drew with India
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details

The farce in Port of Spain ended in bright sunshine with no play possible, just like the earlier three days. Called off at 9.30am on the fifth day, this was the third-shortest non-abandoned Test ever.

This was the first Test played in August in Trinidad, which is the rainy season. The outfield had taken a lot of beating in the days leading up to the Test, but the ground was economical with covering the ground when it rained, leaving the bowlers' run-up exposed. There was no super sopper available either. As a result the field didn't recover from the rain on day one, and only 22 overs - all in the first session of the Test - were bowled.

The draw meant India lost their No. 1 ranking to Pakistan one week after they had gained it thanks to the whitewash of Australia in Sri Lanka. They still won the series 2-0, the first time they won two Tests in a series in the West Indies

Opening partner issues

12.14

Average of West Indies openers in this series apart from Kraigg Brathwaite - 85 runs in 7 inns with highest of 31. Brathwaite has made 2 fifties.

Most productive outside

3

No. of Tests won by India in Port of Spain - most by them at any away venue. They have lost 3 and drew 6 in 12 Tests here.

Best home venue

2-1

West Indies' win-loss record in Port of Spain in 5 Tests since 2006 - their best at any home venue. This is the only venue where they have won more Tests than lost.