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West Indies v India fourth test day one rain suspension

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Leon Johnson and Dwayne Bravo were dismissed as India made early inroads before rain ended day one of the fourth Test against West Indies.
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West Indies faced just 22 overs before rain wiped out the remainder of play on day one of the fourth Test against India in Port of Spain.

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India hold an unassailable 2-0 lead in the four-match series after routing the hosts by 237 runs in the third Test at Gros Islet, and they made early inroads on Thursday.

Kraigg Brathwaite and Leon Johnson (9) made a solid start to their innings before Ishant Sharma (1-7) dismissed the latter with his first delivery, Rohit Sharma taking the catch at short leg.

Dwayne Bravo's (10) presence was short-lived, Ravichandran Ashwin (1-22) slinging one down off stump immediately after being sent to the boundary.

Brathwaite managed to put on an unbeaten 32 and Marlon Samuels three as the Windies hit 62-2 before play was called 68 overs short amid a heavy deluge.

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