Kuldeep Yadav’s mastery of angles and drift came into full view on day three of the second and final Test against the West Indies, as the left-arm wrist spinner turned the match on its head with his fifth five-wicket haul to bowl out the visitors for 248 and give India a huge 270-run lead.

Though the fightback from John Campbell and Shai Hope would be another highlight of the day, Kuldeep’s stunning performance and his mastery of angles and variations are hard to overlook. After bowling all 12 of his overs from the South End on Saturday - returning 1-46 at an economy of 3.8 - Kuldeep operated exclusively from the North End on Sunday.

As per statistics from Cricket-21, the switch of the ends worked well as Kuldeep delivered a spell of relentless control and guile: four wickets coming at j

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