India leads West Indies by 231 runs with three wickets remaining at tea on day two of the second Test being played in Mumbai.
The hosts arecurrently at 413/7 after 89 overs in their innings.
Cheteshwar Pujara made a century (113) and Virat Kohli contributed with a half-century (57).
Currently, Rohit Sharma (44 not out) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (4 not out) are occupying the crease.
Earlier, the West Indies captain caught captain Dhoni (4) while he was facing Tino Best.
Ravichandran Ashwin got some quick boundaries to boost the lead before he was dismissed for 30 runs.
Shane Shillingford once again is leading the wickets column for West Indies with four so far.
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