West Indies v India, 2nd Test, Bridgetown, Barbados, 5th day
West Indies hang on for a grim draw
Under blue skies, Fidel Edwards gave West Indies a bright start by dismissing Virat Kohli in the second over of the day•AFP
Edwards completed his ninth five-for in Tests as India declared surprisingly early, setting West Indies a target of 281•AFP
... and Praveen Kumar got rid of Ramnaresh Sarwan•AFP
Bravo was adventurous in patches, but he too showed good defence most of the time•AFP
Bravo kept going, bringing up a dogged half-century•Associated Press
Bravo continued to defy Ishant's intent•AFP
Ishant then nailed Darren Sammy to leave West Indies in deep trouble, but bad light ensured the game was called off early•Associated Press
VVS Laxman was the mainstay of the Indian innings for the second time in the match. He was again dismissed in the 80s•AFP
Ishant Sharma was again the pick of the Indian bowlers, troubling the West Indies top order•AFP
India were sniffing a victory after three quick wickets, but Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Darren Bravo resisted until tea•AFP
India's shoulders began to droop by the tea break ...•AFP
Ishant struck a crucial blow at the other end, nailing Marlon Samuels in front•AFP
A brief spell of rain stopped play and cost one over, leaving West Indies a tricky passage to survive on resumption•AFP
Ishant sent back both West Indian openers ... •AFP
Chanderpaul was at his dogged best, defending when he absolutely had to, and leaving everything else•AFP
... But Chanderpaul's exit on resumption, to a shocker of an lbw decision, revived their hopes•AFP
Carlton Baugh survived some nervy moments, but then decided to chance his arm•AFP
Baugh and Bravo continued their resistance before Abhimanyu Mithun removed Bravo for the second time in the match•Associated Press