The Day 3 proceedings of the second Test match between India and West Indies will continue from 9:30 AM onwards at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi. At the Stumps on Day 2, West Indies lost 4 wickets for 140 runs. Meanwhile, in the second session, India declared their first innings at a score of 518/5. Thus, the Windies trail by 378 runs before Day 3 action of the Delhi Test. Shubman slams maiden home Test ton as captain! On the second day, Team India continued their innings from a score of 318/4. Yashasvi Jaiswal got run out early in the morning on Day 2 in the second over. He played an innings of 175 runs. Meanwhile, captain Shubman Gill returned unbeaten on 129 runs after India declared the innings at the score of 518 runs. Notably, he scored his 10th career century and his first century at home as captain. Apart from Gill and Jaiswal, other batters like Sai Sudharsan scored 87, Dhruv Jurel smashed 44, and Nitish Kumar Reddy scored 43 runs. For the West Indies, Jomel Warrican took three wickets. Meanwhile, captain Roston Chase bagged one wicket. West Indies lost 4 wickets at Stumps on Day 2 West Indies scored 140/4 until the end of play on Day 2. Shai Hope returned unbeaten with 31 runs, and Tevin Imlach with 14 runs. Both will continue the West Indies’ innings today. Indian spinner Ravindra Jadeja dismissed captain Roston Chase (0), Tagenarine Chanderpaul (34 runs) and John Campbell (10 runs). While Kuldeep Yadav sent Alick Athanaze (41 runs) back to the pavilion. Yashasvi slammed century on Day 1, misses double ton on next day On the very first day of the Delhi Test, India established a strong hold against the West Indies. At Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday, the team scored 318 runs for the loss of just 2 wickets until stumps. Yashasvi Jaiswal returned not out with 173 runs, and Shubman Gill with 20 runs. While KL Rahul got out after scoring 38 runs. Post navigation IND vs AUS in Women’s World Cup today:Australia won 81% of matches against India, will face each other for the 15th time in tournament history Gill surpasses ‘Ro-Ko’, becomes India’s top run-getter in WTC history:Captain’s maiden home Test ton headlines dominant Delhi display, Rishabh Pant also in this list