The Day 2 of the ongoing second Test match between India and West Indies in Port of Spain, Trinidad has a few rain showers on the cards. However, the morning session will witness sufficient sunshine.
Notably, West Indies are due to take the new ball and highly overcast conditions could have helped them further. Former India captain is unbeaten at an overnight score of 87 and needs just 13 runs for his 29th Test fifty in his 500th international match.

Rain was predicted on Day 1 as well, however, there was no interruption whatsoever. On Friday, rain has been predicted in the afternoon session.
"Mostly cloudy with showers," according to AccuWeather around 1 PM. High chances of showers at 2 PM. The precipitation level during the duration will be 64 percent. The cloud covers will remain until 3 PM. Mostly cloudy with a bit of sunshine in the final session at the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad.
Overall, a high temperature of 32 degree celsius has been predicted. An average precipitation level of 50 percent and a humidity level as high as 70 percent.
India piled up 288/4 in 84 overs on Day 1. The visitors would be aiming to post a total in excess of 400 before putting West Indies to bat. Ravindra Jadeja is unbeaten on 36 alongside Kohli (87* off 161).