India v West Indies, 1st Test, Kolkata, 1st day
Shami four-for gives India advantage
Sachin Tendulkar walked out for his 199th Test, having to field first after West Indies chose to bat at Eden Gardens•BCCI
Shortly after, Mohammed Shami, on Test debut, dismissed Kieran Powell for 28, leaving West Indies at 47 for 2•BCCI
Denesh Ramdin suffered a similar fate soon after as Shami continued to make inroads•BCCI
R Ashwin went wicketless in 17 overs but struck late in the day, dismissing both Chanderpaul and Veerasammy Permaul to help bundle West Indies out for 234
India were off to a great start, as Chris Gayle edged Bhuvneshwar Kumar to second slip in the 11th over•BCCI
Marlon Samuels led West Indies' recovery with Darren Bravo, the pair adding 91 for the third wicket •BCCI
The visitors were struggling at 192 for 6 when they were dealt another blow just at the stroke of tea - it was Tendulkar who had the crowd on their feet this time, trapping Shane Shillingford lbw•BCCI
Shikhar Dhawan and M Vijay, despite being troubled at times by West Indies' quicks, were able to bat through to stumps, India finishing on 37 for 0•BCCI
Samuels looked in good touch, but Shami began to pull the game back, finding reverse-swing to castle Samuels for 65 in the 44th over•BCCI
Shivnarine Chanderpaul, playing his 149th Test, resisted with a patient 36, but received little support from the other end•BCCI