Credited from: BBC
India achieved a **dominant seven-wicket victory** against West Indies in the second Test at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, concluding the two-match series with a solid 2-0 sweep. Chasing a modest target of 121, India accomplished this in just over an hour on the final morning, led by KL Rahul's *unbeaten 58* and B Sai Sudharsan's *39 runs*, according to Reuters and Al Jazeera.
The victory in Delhi marked **Shubman Gill's first Test series win** as captain, who expressed that leading the team has been a great honor. The match was bolstered by a first innings declaration at *518-5*, featuring centuries from Yashasvi Jaiswal and Gill, while Kuldeep Yadav was instrumental with a *match haul of eight wickets*, as noted by BBC and Al Jazeera.
West Indies displayed resilience in their second innings, where centuries from John Campbell and Shai Hope kept them in the contest before ultimately being bowled out for *390*. Despite this, India completed the chase with relative ease. The match showcased the troupe’s remarkable depth and performance ahead of their upcoming tour of Australia, according to Reuters and BBC.