In a display of determination, the West Indies cricket team ended day three of the second Test against India at 173-2 in their second innings, still needing 97 runs to force India to bat again. Despite being forced to follow-on after being bowled out for 248 in their first innings, the visitors showcased a spirited performance, particularly from opener John Campbell and Shai Hope, who remained unbeaten at 87 and 66 respectively. Their unbroken 138-run partnership stands as the highest for the West Indies in Tests this year. Earlier, India’s Kuldeep Yadav claimed five wickets, helping the hosts enforce the follow-on. Assistant Coach Ryan ten Doeschate defended the decision, stating it was a valuable test for the team. West Indies spinner Khary Pierre emphasized the importance of application, noting the deteriorating pitch could pose challenges for India’s batsmen. India had previously won the first Test in Ahmedabad by an innings and 140 runs.
