Indian cricket team enforced a follow-on against West Indies on day three of their Test match at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium, after bowling them out for 248 in their first innings. John Campbell and Shai Hope staged a strong fightback with unbeaten half-centuries, reducing the deficit to 97 runs after India had earlier declared their first innings at 518/5. West Indies ended the day at 173/2 in their second innings, with Campbell on 87 and Hope on 66 not out. India's assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate revealed there were discussions about batting again before enforcing the follow-on. "There was a discussion to bat. Those last two wickets took a little bit longer than we would have hoped for, and had probably started going towards the space where you do look to bat again. But we

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