India took the cue and rode his coattails. A major opening stand followed by a 153-run partnership between Rohit and a rare, buoyant Pujara (61 off 127b; 9x4) put India on the ascendant until the second new ball was taken. When bad light forced an early stumps on Day 3, India were 270/3 in their second innings, a 171-run lead with Kohli and Jadeja out in the middle. They may need a few more to feel in the safe zone.
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