India v England, 3rd Test, Mohali, 3rd day
Jadeja's sword dance
R Ashwin was elegant as ever as India made a bright start to the day•Associated Press
Ravindra Jadeja played his longest Test innings and brought out the sword dance to celebrate his half-century•AFP
Jayant's resistance was snuffed out after Moeen Ali took a sharp, diving catch at midwicket; India ended up with 417 for a lead of 134•Associated Press
Moeen fell trying to take on Ashwin, before Parthiv Patel snaffled a good, low catch to dismiss Jonny Bairstow•Associated Press
Joe Root showed resolve with an unbeaten 36, but with Ben Stokes too perishing in the last over of the day, England were four down, trailing by 56 at stumps•AFP
Ben Stokes sent him back to end a 97-run stand and give England their first wicket of the day•Associated Press
Jayant Yadav survived a few close calls...•Associated Press
The DRS played a few games, with Hawk-Eye taking an age after India asked for a review against Alastair Cook•Associated Press
India's energy on the field was palpable as England crumbled around spin•AFP
... before unfurling his range of strokes and making India's fifth half-century of the innings•Associated Press
Cook's innings was eventful before he lost his stumps playing down the wrong line to Ashwin•Associated Press
The fans had a merry day and came up with interesting placards, including this play on demonetisation•AFP