Kolkata: Indian bowlers got rid of three batsmen of West Indies by tea. They are still trailing by 107 runs.
First to go was Chris Gayle (33) who started off well and was looking furious. Bhuvaneswar Kumar got rid off him when Virat caught him at covers.
Second to go was Powell (36), who was leg befored by Ashwin.
Marlon Sameuls (4) became another victim of umpire Nigel Llong's misjudgment of lbw off Mohammed Shami's delivery.
By the tea time, Chanderpaul (0) and D Bravo (35) are on their for West Indies.
Earlier in the day, Rohit Sharma and R.Ashwin recorded the highest 7th wicket partnership as strong India take a huge lead of 219 before being bowled out for 453 in the first match against the West Indies here today.
Rohit missed out on a double century on debut by 23 runs while R Ashwin slammed his second Test ton.
Sharma was dismissed for a marathon 177 and Ashwin contributed 124 as India's first innings ended at the stroke of lunch on the third day at the Eden Gardens. The duo added a record 280-run partnership for India for the seventh wicket.
For the visitors, Shane Shillingford was the most successful bowler, taking six for 167 in 55 overs.