Rain interrupts India's charge after Siraj's five-fer

West Indies lost their last five wickets for only 26 sudden spikes in demand for the morning of day four with Mohammad Siraj being the wrecker-in-head getting 5/60. Equipped with the second new ball, India's pacers got the ball conversing with Mukesh Kumar first getting Alick Athanaze without adding to his short-term score. From that point it was all Siraj, who wound up with profession best figures as he wrapped up the tail. Finding development, he continued to work the lower request over, removing the ball with the crease up and acquiring the mixed crease to get them unsuspecting. While Jason Holder and Kemar Bug tumbled to the away going one, scratching behind to the guardian, both Alzarri Joseph and Shannon Gabriel were caught plumb in front with the one coming in. His constant interest assisted India with procuring a monstrous 183-run lead, which then, at that point, expanded to 281 preceding the downpour interference, because of some venturesome batting by the openers. Captain Rohit Sharma set the vibe crushing a 35-ball fifty, his quickest in Test cricket, and third progressive 50 years of the series as India tightened up their lead. Yashasvi Jaiswal gave him strong help, keeping the scoring rate up himself however it was Rohit who stayed the focal point of the activity, pulling sixes with scorn even as it accompanied chances. He was dropped two times enroute to a fifty preceding tumbling to a catch down to fine leg in the wake of getting to his achievement. The wicket was before long followed by early Lunch being called for after downpour came in with India making major decisions on day four. Brief scores: India 438 & 98/1 (Rohit Sharma 57) lead West Indies 255 all out (Kraigg Brathwaite 75, Alick Athanaze 37; Mohammad Siraj 5/60) by 281 runs.