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Kohli century puts India on top of Windies

Virat Kohli just keeps producing for India, he's unbeaten at stumps on day one of the first Test with the West Indies in Antigua.

Indian captain Virat Kohli compiled an unbeaten century to put India in a commanding position on the first day of the opening Test against West Indies in Antigua on Thursday.

Kohli was on 143 at the close of play, his 12th Test century, as the visitors reached 4-302.

He shared a 105-run stand for the third wicket with opener Shikhar Dhawan (84) while Ravichandran Ashwin was 22no at stumps.

Kohli was rarely beaten in the 197 balls he faced, scoring freely on both sides of the wicket with a rich array of strokes as he posted his second highest Test score and moved in sight of a career-best 169.

The West Indies bowlers toiled hard for little reward on a flat pitch at the Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound.

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Legspinner Devendra Bishoo was the pick of the attack, taking 3-108 in 27 overs, though two of his scalps came off short balls that induced poor shots.

Captain Jason Holder decided not to take the new ball before stumps.

Earlier, India won the toss and batted but were in early trouble when opener Murali Vijay was dismissed for seven in the seventh over.

Vijay could only fend at a sharply-rising Gabriel delivery, sending an easy catch to second slip Kraigg Brathwaite, who juggled the ball before grabbing it safely.

West Indies picked up a second wicket shortly after lunch when Bishoo, with his fourth delivery, had Cheteshwar Pujara caught at point for 16 off a leading edge.

Bishoo struck again with the last ball before tea when he deceived Dhawan with a well-flighted delivery, hitting the left-hander on the front pad as the batsman tried to sweep.

It was an easy lbw decision for umpire Aleem Dar, with a TV replay showing the ball pitched in line and would have crashed into middle stump.

Ajinkya Rahane (22) was the only batsman dismissed in the final session, caught at mid-wicket off Bishoo.

Though he fell short of his century, Dhawan was pleased with the way he survived at the crease for so long.

"In the first session when Gabriel was bowling really good and quick I knew I had to take the punches," Dharwan said.

"I was happy I (showed) persistence and patience to keep on going."


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