India v West Indies, 2nd Test, Kolkata, 3rd day
India seven wickets away from series win
Pragyan Ojha took centrestage in the morning session on the third day, dismissing Kirk Edwards early•AFP
Shivnarine Chanderpaul was his only victim of the day, but perhaps the most significant one of the innings•AFP
Ojha finished with four wickets, as West Indies were knocked out for 153 and made to follow on against a lead of 478•AFP
But Ishant Sharma removed both batsmen before stumps •AFP
R Ashwin didn't take long to strike either•AFP
Umesh Yadav chipped in with a couple of wickets•AFP
Adrian Barath approached the second innings with aggression, and made an attractive half-century•AFP
Darren Bravo, in the company of Chanderpaul, was left with the task of reviving the innings•AFP
Marlon Samuels was one of them, clueless against a ripper•AFP
Edwards supported him in a stand worth 93•AFP