Many players performed strongly on the fourth day of India vs West Indies second test. John Campbell and Shay Hope scored centuries, while Jasprit Bumrah dismissed the tail-enders of West Indies and took a total of 3 wickets in the innings. At the same time, the 79-run partnership of Justin Greaves and Jaden Seals for the 10th wicket also stole the show. But the fourth day also became memorable due to another incident. Actually, pictures of a girl slapping a boy have created a stir on the internet.
This incident happened at a time when West Indies’ score was 294/3. Roston Chase and Tevin Imlach were batting, and Kuldeep Yadav was handling the ball for India. During the over, when the camera turned towards the stands, the girl slapped the boy several times in a mocking tone and also held his neck.
The pictures and videos of both went viral on social media within a few minutes. This video clip is being shared widely on social media.
Bruhhh……😄???
What might he have said? #INDvsWI pic.twitter.com/73rIxdPAbw
— chakr (@chkrdhr_) October 13, 2025
India close to clean sweep West Indies
In the Delhi Test, West Indies’ second innings was reduced to 390 runs. John Campbell and Shay Hope scored centuries, but except Jaden Seales and Justin Greaves, West Indies’ lower order batsmen flopped miserably. Greaves and Seals made a partnership of 79 runs for the 10th wicket. By the end of the fourth day’s play, the Indian team had scored 63 runs at the loss of one wicket. Now, after scoring 58 more runs on the fifth day, the Indian team will clean sweep West Indies in the 2 test match series.
The condition of the match till now has been like this, India had declared the first innings at 518 runs. In response, West Indies’ first innings was reduced to just 248 runs. India forced the Caribbean team to follow on, but all the hopes of the Indian team to win their innings were dashed as West Indies scored 390 runs in the second innings. Now Team India has got the target of 121 runs in the fourth innings.
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