India vs West Indies 2nd Test Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch on TV and Online

India vs West Indies 2nd Test: Live Streaming, TV Telecast Details, and How to Watch
India take on West Indies in the second and final Test at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi starting Friday, October 10, 2025, as Shubman Gill's men look to complete a 2-0 series whitewash. After dominating the first Test in Ahmedabad with an innings-and-140-run victory, the hosts will be overwhelming favorites on their familiar home turf.
When and Where to Watch
Match Start Time: 9:30 AM IST, Friday, October 10, 2025
Toss Time: 9:00 AM IST
Venue: Arun Jaitley Stadium (formerly Feroz Shah Kotla), New Delhi
Live TV Telecast: Star Sports Network (India)
Live Streaming: JioStar app and website / Disney+ Hotstar
For fans in the USA, the match will be available on Willow TV and the Willow TV app.
First Test Dominance
India's comprehensive victory in Ahmedabad showcased their dominance across all departments. West Indies were bundled out for just 162 and 146 across two innings, with not a single batter managing to cross the 40-run mark. The visitors lasted merely 89 overs across both innings combined—a stark indicator of their struggles.
In contrast, India posted 448/5 declared in their only innings, powered by three centurions: KL Rahul (100), Dhruv Jurel (125 on debut as Test opener), and Ravindra Jadeja (104*). Mohammed Siraj was the pick of the bowlers with seven wickets across both innings (4/40 and 3/31), while Jasprit Bumrah (3/42) and Kuldeep Yadav provided excellent support.
Day 1 Dominance Continues
The second Test began with another dominant display from India's batters. Yashasvi Jaiswal produced a masterclass with an unbeaten 173, batting through the entire first day as India reached 318/2 at stumps. The left-hander's majestic knock has already put India in a commanding position, with West Indies' bowlers once again struggling to make inroads.
What to Expect
The black-soil pitch at the Arun Jaitley Stadium traditionally offers good value for shots in the initial stages before assisting spinners from day three onwards. This characteristic makes it ideal for India's balanced attack combining pace and spin.
India are expected to field a largely unchanged XI, though there's speculation about shuffling the batting order to give all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy more time at the crease—part of the long-term strategy to develop a seam-bowling all-rounder for overseas tours.
West Indies face an uphill battle. Their batting unit, which capitulated against spin in Ahmedabad, will need significantly improved discipline and application to even take the match into a fifth day. Head coach Darren Sammy described the team's current state as suffering from a "terminal disease," with legends like Brian Lara, Vivian Richards, and Richie Richardson providing mentorship sessions to help restore belief.
India's Unbeaten Delhi Record
History favors the hosts heavily—India haven't lost a Test match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium since November 1987, maintaining an incredible home record spanning nearly four decades. With the current West Indies side appearing rudderless and lacking direction, another three-day finish appears likely.
For India, this match represents more than just a series win. It's an opportunity to strengthen their World Test Championship position and build momentum ahead of the crucial home series against South Africa in November.