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West Indies showed strong resistance on Day 3 of the second Test against India after being forced to follow on. At stumps, the visitors reached 173/2, with Shai Hope (66*) and John Campbell (87*) leading the fightback through an unbeaten century partnership. Their solid stand gave the West Indies some hope after a tough first innings. Earlier in the day, the West Indies were bowled out for 248 in response to India’s massive total of 518/5. Starting from their overnight score of 140/4, they could only add 108 runs before collapsing, as Kuldeep Yadav claimed a five-wicket haul to wrap up the innings. India’s dominance in the match was built on outstanding batting performances from Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored a fluent 175, and captain Shubman Gill, who remained unbeaten on 129. Their contributions helped India post a commanding total, putting the hosts firmly in control before West Indies began their fightback. IND vs WI, Delhi Test, Day 3, top moments
1. Kuldeep Yadav bags fourth Test fifer vs WI in Delhi Kuldeep Yadav’s 5/82 against the West Indies at Kotla was a reminder of what India miss when they bench him. After missing the entire England tour, Kuldeep Yadav’s return in Delhi was less about rust and more about rhythm. His 5/82 against the West Indies at Kotla was a reminder of what India miss when they bench him. Also read: West Indies 248 173/2 at Stumps on Day 3: Campbell- 87*, Hope- 66* put up a fight after India enforce follow-on; hosts trail by 97 runs in Delhi 2. Siraj’s Ronaldo celebration after Jomel Warrican’s wicket
In the 57th over, Mohammed Siraj bowled Jomel Warrican. On Siraj’s incoming full delivery, West Indies batsman Warrican tried to play a drive shot. The ball came in and took the inside edge of his bat, crashing straight into the stumps. After taking the wicket, Siraj celebrated with footballer Cristiano Ronaldo’s signature celebration. 3. Bumrah’s stunning yorker to Kemar Roach
West Indies lost their 9th wicket in the 73rd over. On the 5th ball after lunch, Jasprit Bumrah bowled Khary Pierre. Bumrah dismissed Pierre with a reverse swing yorker. Bumrah bowled at a speed of 140 kilometres per hour on the off stump. Pierre couldn’t read the ball, which deceived the outer edge of his bat and crashed straight into the off stump. 4. Gill’s diving catch, Chanderpaul departs for 10 runs West Indies lost their first wicket in the ninth over of the second innings. Siraj bowled a short ball on the third delivery, on which Chanderpaul attempted to play a pull shot. However, he completely missed it. The ball hit the top edge of the bat and went up in the air towards mid-on. Shubman Gill went for the catch and he finished it off in style with an eye-catching diving catch. Also read: 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 5. Sundar bowled Athanaze in his third delivery in the third inning On the third ball of the 15th over, Washington Sundar bowled Alick Athanaze. Athanaze tried to defend towards the front. The ball went between his bat and pad and he was bowled.