Day 3 of the second India-West Indies Test at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi witnessed a determined fightback by the visitors after they were asked to follow on. A day which began as one dominated by India gradually became one which reflected the resilience and determination of the West Indies to remain alive in the game. Earlier, during the day, Kuldeep Yadav again justified his place with a five-wicket haul, as India bowled West Indies out for 248 in their first innings. His astute usage of turn and flight worried the batters, and India was in control at this point. With such a huge lead in pocket, the hosts enforced the follow-on and struck twice early in the form of Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, leaving the visitors in trouble. Hope and Campbell Spearhead Magnificent Comeback But Shai Hope and John Campbell took up the challenge, spearheading a magnificent comeback for West Indies. The two played with determination and authority, counter-attacking the Indian bowling and forming the hosts' highest partnership of the series. Hope's solidity was complemented by Campbell's aggression as the visitors gained some control and momentum their way. Also Read | 'Don’t Beat Our Bowlers That Bad': Lara’s Lighthearted Plea to Jaiswal Their positive play against India's spinners was the day's best. They rotated the strike well, punished loose balls, and never let the Indian bowlers settle. The stand also laid bare a couple of cracks in India's fielding, with small lapses and misfields seeping into the mix towards the end of the day. As the match approaches Day 4, the West Indies will try to take this momentum on and score quick runs to put India in trouble. For the moment, their Day 3 performance is their most confident and composed batting performance of the series.