WI 140-4 (43 ovs) vs India 518-5d | Scorecard
Shai Hope looking very good as he plays another gorgeous cover drive for a boundary to take his score to 30, with five boundaries.
West Indies need another 190 runs to avoid the follow-on. Their first target will be to get past 200, which they couldn't manage in the two innings in Ahmedabad despite playing on a good pitch.
Good flight from Kuldeep to bring Imlach forward, who gets the edge which goes past the fielder at slip for two runs.
The two batters run into each other after Imlach clips Kuldeep on the leg side. However, the ball is far away from the fielder which allows them to get back to the crease.
Slightly short from Jadeja as Imlach rocks back to smash it past point for a boundary and solidly defends the rest of the over.
Washington Sundar is back to bowl the final over of the day. Hope well forward to the full deliveries as he blocks before taking one off the fourth ball.
Imlach not bothered about playing for stumps as he sweeps Sundar through square leg for a four and blocks the last ball.
West Indies are struggling on 140/4 at stumps on Day 2, still trailing India by 378 runs.
Hope has batted positively to stroke 31 from 46 balls, while Imlach has made 14 from 31 balls as the duo put on 33 runs to steady the visitors.
For India, Jadeja took 3/37 while Kuldeep bagged 1/45 as the two left-arm spinners bowled a majority of the overs.
Earlier, Shubman Gill cruised to his 10th hundred as India declared after posting a sizeable first innings score of 518/5.
The skipper, who faced 196 deliveries, hit 16 boundaries and two sixes and added 102 for the fifth wicket with Jurel, who decided to up the ante after lunch.
Gill's century came with a cut shot off Khary Pierre that got him three runs. With his fifth century in last seven Tests apart from a half-century in the previous game, the skipper showed that the batter in him hasn't exactly been affected.
Even as Yashasvi Jaiswal (175) was unfortunately run-out at the start of the day, Gill's concentration didn't waver as he controlled the tempo of the game as per his will.
With Nitish Kumar Reddy (43 off 54 balls), promoted to get some valuable batting time and prop up the score in quick time, Gill added 91 for the fourth wicket with him in just 17.1 overs.