Forced to follow on after being bowled out for 248 in response to India’s massive 518/5 declared, the West Indies found themselves facing the daunting task of survival. But what followed was one of the most spirited fightbacks seen from the Caribbean side in recent years.

Openers Shai Hope and John Campbell stitched together a remarkable 177-run stand for the third wicket – a partnership steeped in patience, grit, and some glorious strokeplay. Resuming the day on 173/2, with Hope on 66* and Campbell on 87*, the pair batted with purpose, blunting the Indian attack through the first session.

Campbell Breaks the Drought with Maiden Test Ton

Campbell, long considered a promising but inconsistent talent, finally delivered on that promise. He reached his maiden Test hundred in style – a six o

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