All-rounder Washington Sundar said it was heartening for India's bowlers to work hard for their rewards on a slow pitch in Delhi during the second Test against the West Indies, even though they appeared tired and spent on Day 4. India bowled 200.4 overs at the visitors after enforcing a much-debated follow-on in the series finale. After being bundled out for 248 in their first innings, trailing by 270 runs, the West Indies responded with a spirited batting effort in their second innings, scoring 390 and keeping India on the field for nearly a full day in challenging conditions.
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India needed 118.5 overs to bowl the West Indies out for 390.
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