An Indian cricketer Umesh Yadav registered his career-best figures in Tests returning 6 for 88 in 26.4 overs as Windies were bowled out for 311 on the second morning of the second Test at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad on Saturday.
Having picked up three scalps on the first day, Umesh added the wicket of Devendra Bishoo early on the second before getting rid of the centurion Roston Chase and Shannon Gabriel off consecutive deliveries. His previous best was 5 for 93 against Australia in Perth in 2012.
This was the first six-for by an Indian pacer at home since Javagal Srinath’s 6 for 27 against New Zealand in 1999, giving further proof of Umesh’s incredible effort on the day. This was also the first time a pacer has picked a five-wicket haul in a Test in Hyderabad.
Umesh has carved a niche for himself in the subcontinent in the last few years, his ability to bowl the long spells and sustain pace coming to the fore in conditions where there isn’t much swing on offer.