India are just 58 runs from a series-clinching victory in the second Test against West Indies.
On the fourth day of the second Test, India reached 1-63, with Lokesh Rahul 25 not out and Sai Sudharsan unbeaten on 30 from 47 balls, including five fours, at stumps at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
Shai Hope struck his first Test century in eight years, helping West Indies to 390 runs all out in their second innings. John Campbell also scored his first Test hundred.
A 79-run stand for the last wicket between Justin Greaves and Jaydon Seales pushed India's pursuit of victory into day five.
West Indies had scored 248 runs in their first innings, in reply to India's 5-518 declared, a first innings' lead of 270 runs.
Victory looks assured for Shubman Gill's side but they were forced to work hard by the Windies batters.
Author's summary: India needs 58 runs to win the series.