In the first Test match between India and the West Indies at Windsor Park, India had an impressive performance on the opening day. Winning the toss and choosing to bowl, India managed to restrict the West Indies to a score of 150 runs. This gave India a good chance to take the lead in the match.

India’s opening batsmen, captain Rohit Sharma and debutant Yashasvi Jaiswal, capitalized on the opportunity and formed a formidable partnership. They marked a historic achievement by becoming the first Indian opening pair to take a first-innings lead without losing a wicket in Test history.

Rohit and Jaiswal both scored centuries, with Rohit leading the charge with his aggressive batting. Their partnership of 229 runs is the second highest for India in Tests in the West Indies, just behind the record set by Vijay Manjrekar and Pankaj Roy in 1953.

Furthermore, their opening stand of 229 runs also broke the previous record for the highest opening partnership for India against the West Indies, which was held by Virender Sehwag and Wasim Jaffer.

On the second day, Rohit and Jaiswal continued their innings at a score of 80/0. They maintained their dominance over the West Indies bowlers, rotating the strike effectively and punishing loose deliveries. Rohit played aggressively, regularly finding the boundary.

Rohit reached his fifty in the 38th over, displaying great resilience and determination. However, he was eventually dismissed by debutant Alick Athanaze, scoring 103 runs. Jaiswal, on the other hand, remained unbeaten until the end of the day’s play.

Overall, the Indian opening pair showcased excellent batting skills, dominating the West Indies bowlers and accumulating runs at a brisk pace. Their partnership played a crucial role in giving India a solid lead of 162 runs at the end of the day.

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