New Delhi: West Indies’ John Campbell and Shai Hope continued to bring the fight to the Indians with exceptional centuries but the Indians packed far more ammunition and skill to stand on the verge of a hard-fought win in the second Test here on Monday.

Having rattled a seemingly overconfident India with pugnacious fifties on the third day, the duo carried on from where they left off at a slow Arun Jaitley Stadium with Campbell smashing a 199-ball 115 and Hope hitting a 214-ball 103. However, as soon as Campbell departed the third ball after the first drinks break following a rash reverse sweep that brought an end to the 177-run third-wicket stand, the floodgates opened.

India went in for the kill, but their quest met with feisty resistance by the last wicket pairing of Justin Greaves (5

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