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India won by 56 runs
India 260 (50 ov)
West Indies 191 (36.2/44 ov)
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Who was the only bowler to take a wicket during India's successful chase of 403 in 1976? (10 May 2002)

A target of 403 would, in normal circumstances, be considered enough of a buffer for the defending bowlers to add a few scalps to their tally. The 1976 Test at Port of Spain, in which India successfully chased that Herculean target, saw only one bowler pick wickets in the fourth innings.

Anshuman Gaekwad was the first to fall to left-arm spinner Raphick Jumadeen, having made 28 out of 69. Sunil Gavaskar made quite a few more - 102 in all, to be exact - before he too fell to Jumadeed, caught behind by Deryck Murray.

The other two wickets to fall - those of Mohinder Amarnath and Gundappa Viswanath - succumbed to slick ground fielding; both Amarnath and Viswanath were run out, not before they had scored 85 and 112 respectively, though.

Jumadeen finished with figures of 2-70 off 41 overs, much better than his first-innings performance of 0-33. Even though the wickets came on a fifth-day pitch, Jumadeen would have treasured them, representing as they did an instance when he broke through where Bernard Julien and Michael Holding could not.

But Jumadeen could unfortunately not win the Test for the West Indies. Those two wickets went towards a final career haul of 29 in 12 Test matches, a record not particularly impressive. The spinner was in fact retained for the next Test match at Sabina Park, although he played a relatively minor role as Holding, Julien, Vanburn Holder and Wayne Daniel blew away their opponents with sheer pace.

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