July 8, 2011 8:36 AM

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India restrict West Indies to 204 runs in first innings in third and final Cricket test

On day two of the third and final Cricket Test between India and West Indies in Dominica on Thursday night, the play was called-off due to rain and bad light. India were eight for no loss in reply to West Indies' 204 for all out when the play was called off. Abhinav Mukund was unbeaten on six while Murali Vijay was at one when the rain started. Only 49.2 overs were bowled on the second day, leading to a loss of a total of ninety-seven overs in the last two days. Earlier, Harbhajan Singh achieved his 400th Test wicket while Ishant Sharma grabbed a five for 77 to bundle out West Indies for 204 in the first inning. This is Harbhajan's 96th Test and he follows Anil Kumble and Kapil Dev in the exclusive club of 400-wicket takers for India. He is the second off-spinner ever in the history of the game to take 400 scalps after Muthiah Muralitharan (800).

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