India tightened their grip on the Ahmedabad Test by the close of Day 2 at the Narendra Modi Stadium. After dismissing West Indies for just 162 in their first innings, the hosts piled up a commanding 448/5, extending their lead to 286 runs. Ravindra Jadeja remained unbeaten on 104 and will resume alongside Washington Sundar, who is on 9, when play begins on Day 3. With a strong foundation and three centuries already in the innings, India are firmly in control of the contest. Rahul, Jurel, Shine with a century for India on Day 2 Indian cricket enjoyed a memorable day as three players brought up centuries in the same innings. KL Rahul notched up his 10th hundred as an op ener, surpassing Rohit Sharma’s record, while Dhruv Jurel became the 12th Indian wicketkeeper to score a Test century. Ravindra Jadeja added to the brilliance with an unbeaten ton, during which he went past MS Dhoni for the most sixes by an Indian wicketkeeper-batter in Tests. It also marked the third occasion in 2025 when India registered three hundreds in a single innings, a testament to the team’s batting firepower. Indian players celebrate their centuries in style Each milestone was celebrated in a distinct style, reflecting the players’ personalities. Rahul celebrated with a whistle, Jadeja performed his trademark sword gesture, and Jurel saluted the Indian Army, dedicating his knock to his father, a Kargil war veteran. West Indies all out for 162 in the first innings of Day 1 On Day 1, the West Indies batting collapsed in just 44.1 overs, managing only 162 runs. Indian bowlers dominated the session and set the stage for the batters to take control. With a big lead already in hand and plenty of batting left, India are firmly on top and eyeing an innings victory. Post navigation India squad for Australia ODIs likely to be named today:Rohit, Kohli’s return expected; workload calls on Gill, Bumrah; will Hitman continue to lead Men in Blue? Bangladesh defeat Afghanistan by 2 wickets in 2nd T20I:Nasum Ahmed, Rishad Hossain shine for Bangla Tigers, Shoriful Islam awarded POTM; BAN clinch series T20I 2-0