IND vs WI
This marks an important clash for both teams, with India eyeing a clean sweep and West Indies fighting to salvage pride in subcontinental conditions.

Overview:

India are overwhelming favourites with form, home conditions, and match winners across departments.

The second Test of the two-match series between India and West Indies is set to be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi from October 10 to 14, 2025. After dominating the first Test in Ahmedabad with an innings and 140-run victory, India hold a 1-0 lead and will look to seal the series. West Indies, on the other hand, will aim to bounce back and put up a stronger fight.

This marks an important clash for both teams, with India eyeing a clean sweep and West Indies fighting to salvage pride in subcontinental conditions.

What is the Context of the 2nd Test?

  • India: After a commanding win in Ahmedabad, India will look to continue their momentum. Centuries from KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, and Dhruv Jurel set the tone, while Mohammed Siraj and Jadeja starred with the ball.
  • West Indies: The visitors struggled against India’s spin and pace combination. Justin Greaves was a rare positive with his first innings 32, while captain Roston Chase tried with the ball but lacked support.
  • Series standing: India lead 1-0 in the two-Test series. A win in Delhi would give them a whitewash.

India Probable Playing XI

Yashasvi Jaiswal – A stylish left handed opener known for his aggressive strokeplay at the top. 2,245 runs from 25 Tests; 6 hundreds, 12 fifties. Scored 36 in the 1st Test.

KL Rahul – A senior batter and versatile run getter who anchors the top order.
3,989 runs from 65 Tests; 11 hundreds, 19 fifties. Scored 100 in the 1st Test.

Sai Sudharsan – A young left hander with solid technique, still finding his feet in Tests.
147 runs from 4 Tests; 0 hundreds, 1 fifty. Scored 7 runs in the 1st Test.

Shubman Gill (C) – India’s captain and dependable middle order performer.
2,697 runs from 38 Tests; 9 hundreds, 8 fifties. Hit 50 in the 1st Test.

Dhruv Jurel (wk) – A promising wicketkeeper batter with the ability to change games.
380 runs from 6 Tests;  1 hundred, 1 fifties. Scored a match defining 125 in Ahmedabad.

Ravindra Jadeja (vc) – India’s premier all rounder, equally dangerous with bat and ball.
3,990 runs & 334 wickets from 86 Tests; 6 hundreds, 27 fifties. Scored 104* and took 4 wickets in the 1st Test.

Washington Sundar – A spin bowling all rounder who adds depth to both departments.
761 runs & 34 wickets from 14 Tests; 1 hundred, 5 fifties.

Nitish Kumar Reddy – A developing all rounder who brings balance to India’s XI.
343 runs & 8 wickets from 8 Tests; 1 hundred.

Kuldeep Yadav – A left arm wrist spinner known for his variations and wicket taking spells.
60 wickets from 14 Tests.

Jasprit Bumrah – India’s pace spearhead and one of the best all format bowlers in the world. 222 wickets from 49 Tests. Took 3 wickets in the 1st Test.

Mohammed Siraj – A fiery pacer who thrives on aggression and movement. 130 wickets from 42 Tests. Starred with 7 wickets in Ahmedabad.

West Indies Probable Playing XI

Tagenarine Chanderpaul – A gritty opener who looks to blunt the new ball.
568 runs from 11 Tests; 1 hundred, 1 fifty. Scored low in the 1st Test.

John Campbell – An aggressive top order batter capable of quick runs.
1,016 runs from 24 Tests; 0 hundreds, 3 fifties. Scored low in the 1st Test; no wickets.

Alick Athanaze – A promising left hander with the potential to anchor the innings.
677 runs from 14 Tests; 0 hundreds, 4 fifties.

Brandon King – A stylish batter known for his flair but still new to Test cricket.
147 runs from 4 Tests; 1 fifty.

Shai Hope (wk) – The experienced wicketkeeper batter who is vital in the middle order.
1,866 runs from 42 Tests; 2 hundreds, 5 fifties.

Roston Chase (captain) – The all rounder captain who offers stability with the bat and handy off spin.
2,404 runs & 88 wickets from 50 Tests; 5 hundreds. Scored low but picked 2 wickets in the 1st Test.

Justin Greaves – A handy all rounder who adds depth to the West Indies side.
362 runs & 15 wickets from 10 Tests; 1 century. Top scored with 32 in the 1st innings.

Jomel Warrican – A left arm spinner relied upon to exploit subcontinental pitches.
74 wickets from 22 Tests.

Khary Pierre – A left arm spinner who made his Test debut in Ahmedabad.
Debut in 1st Test vs India.

Johann Layne – A pace option for West Indies, also on Test debut in Ahmedabad.
Debut in 1st Test vs India.

Jayden Seales – The leader of the pace attack with a knack for breakthroughs.
89 wickets from 22 Tests.

Pitch Report & Venue Conditions – Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

The pitch at Delhi is traditionally batting friendly for the first two days with consistent bounce. From Day 3 onwards, the surface is expected to deteriorate, bringing spinners into play with slow turn, uneven bounce, and low carry.

  • Pacers: Less assistance than Ahmedabad, but new ball bowlers may extract movement early.
  • Spinners: Key role from Day 3 onwards. Jadeja, Kuldeep, and Warrican could dominate.
  • Weather: Clear skies, 29–31°C, low chance of rain. Quick outfield helps stroke making.
  • Toss factor: Teams will prefer to bat first to cash in on the flat surface early.

Match Prediction – Who Has the Upper Hand?

India are overwhelming favourites with form, home conditions, and match winners across departments. Their spinners and middle order look too strong for West Indies. The visitors need their batters to show resilience and their spinners to exploit Delhi conditions to stay competitive.

Prediction: India to seal the series 2-0 unless West Indies produce a remarkable turnaround.

FAQs About IND vs WI 2nd Test

Q: Who are the key players in the 2nd Test?

  • For India, Ravindra Jadeja is the in form all rounder who could dominate.
  • For West Indies, captain Roston Chase will be central with both bat and ball.