Courtesy Virat Kohli's attacking unbeaten 143, India have reached 302 for 4 with Bishoo emerging as the most successful bowler with figures of 3 for 108.
"I think this is a very good pitch. It's a batting pitch," Bishoo said after the day's play.
"We, as bowlers, have to be patient as much as possible and take it one ball at a time. Day one pitches don't turn that much. On days three, four and maybe day five, it's going to turn more," the pint-sized leg-spinner added.
"We just have to take it one over at a time and take it session by session. Put the ball in the right areas for as long as possible, and make it hard for them. At the end of it, we have to be patient," he added.
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While he finished with three wickets, it was pacer Shannon Gabriel who bowled the best on day one, putting openers Shikhar Dhawan and Murali Vijay in a spot of bother. He looked dangerous in every spell.
When asked if West Indies missed a trick by picking only four bowlers plus debutant Roston Chase, he replied in negative.
"No. At the end of day, whatever team we have to play with as a team, we have to play. We support each other and give our 100 percent. I'm not going to put anything on anybody. To play good cricket, bowlers have to do their job and batsmen have to do theirs."
"It's not challenging (to bowl at him). At the end of the day, it's cricket. We have to be patient. It's just the start of the series and there is a long way to go. Everybody has good and bad days, we just have to move forward as a team," he signed off.