[caption id="attachment_20281" align="alignnone" width="580"]Ajinkya-Rahane Ajinkya Rahane top scored for India in the second innings with 78* at Darren Sammy Stadium on Day 5. Image Source: WICB[/caption] Internet Desk: India push for an improbable victory in the third test match against West Indies at the Darren Sammy stadium. Virat Kohli has set the hosts a target of 346 runs to win from 89 overs. West Indies at lunch on Day 5 were struggling at 53/3 (20 overs) , as India push for victory . The visitors declared their second innings at 217/7d (48 overs). Darren Bravo (26*) and Roston Chase (10*) were at the crease for West Indies at the break, looking to break the shackles they had been placed under after some tight bowling. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1-12) and Mohammed Shami (1-5) had started off proceedings, and the duo was right on the money with the new ball. While the former tied down the batsmen with some tight swing, the latter used pace to force them back. It resulted in a double success in the space of four balls, as Shami had Leon Johnson (0) caught at forward short leg, with Rohit Sharma completing a good anticipatory catch in the 4th over. Four deliveries later, Kumar trapped Kraigg Brathwaite (4) LBW, even as the ball stayed low just a bit. Marlon Samuels (12) then resisted for a short while and saw off the two bowlers, but he found Ishant Sharma (1-17) tough to handle as well. He played an uncharacteristic stroke to an incoming delivery and was bowled. Chase then came out to bat ahead of Jermaine Blackwood, and steadied things going into the break. R Ashwin (0-16) and Ravindra Jadeja (0-3) were the other bowlers deployed. This was after India had declared their innings closed after 40 minutes of play in the morning session. Starting from the overnight 157/3, Rohit Sharma (41 runs, 59 balls, 1 four, 3 sixes) and Ajinkya Rahane (78*, 116 balls, 2 fours) came out looking for quick runs, but a poor LBW decision from umpire Nigel Llong ended the former’s stay after only two balls. There was a good inside edge, which the umpire failed to detect, and it wasn’t his only howler as Wriddhiman Saha (14) was adjudged caught behind off a massive no-ball. Llong didn’t even bother to go upstairs to the third umpire and the keeper-batsman was given his marching orders. Miguel Cummins (6-48) benefitted on both occasions, and then picked up his maiden five-wicket haul in Test cricket when Ravindra Jadeja (16) was caught at deep cover going for a big shot. R Ashwin (1) then became his 6th dismissal and the last batsman out for India, as skipper Virat Kohli decided that it was time to bowl. On day one, India were reduced to 130/5 at one stage, after which R Ashwin and Wriddhiman Saha rescued the innings with an unbeaten century stand. On day two, the duo completed their respective hundreds, putting on 213 runs for the 6th wicket. India finished at 353 runs in their first innings. Afterwards, Kraigg Brathwaite struck an unbeaten half-century in a strong West Indies’ reply of 107/1. Incessant rains had completely washed out day three. On day four, Bhuvneshwar Kumar took 5-33 as the hosts were restricted to 225 all out, surrendering a lead of 128 runs and setting up the game for an intriguing finish on the final day. India lead the four-match series 1-0, after winning the first Test in Antigua by an innings and 92 runs. The second Test in Jamaica was drawn.    

3rd Test, Day 5: India pushes for victory as West Indies struggling at 53/3 at lunch