Mumbai, Nov 26: An incredible 17 wickets fell on the last day of the third Test and a baffled India skipper Mahendra Singh says he has no idea what happened to the Wankhede track which had nothing to offer to spinners till the fourth day.
West Indies lost eight wickets in their second innings to collapse to 134 and India lost nine batsmen in pursuit of a victory target of 243 to eventually fall short by just one run.
“Frankly I don’t know what happened. It started to turn in the morning. Till yesterday evening everything was fine. It was among the flattest wickets. I’m seriously saying, am not joking something happened in the morning and it started to turn. Most of us thought it will be a draw but somehow it turned into a tie. It was a close game as the scorebook suggests,” Dhoni said after winning the series 2-0.
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