Left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha, who claimed four wickets in the West Indies' first innings, thanked skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni for showing confidence in handing him the new ball when play resumed on Wednesday, Day 3 of the second Test, in Kolkata.
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In reply to India's huge 631 for seven declared, the West Indies were bundled out for 153, with Ojha claiming four for 64 opening the bowling with the new ball in the morning.
"I thank Dhonibhai, as he has shown a lot of confidence in me and R Ashwin. There was quite a bit of turn on offer today and, hopefully, we will get a bit more turn tomorrow as well," said Ojha, who, in the process, claimed his 50th Test scalp in the form of Kirk Edwards.
Asked how he felt opening the bowling, Ojha replied, "I think the main reason is that there was lot of turn on offer. Yesterday the light was too bad, so we thought of going with spin rather than pace."
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