India have reached 282-3 at lunch on day two of the second Test against the West Indies in Mumbai.
The hosts started the day on 157-2, with Sachin Tendulkar and Cheteshwar Pujara at the crease, and got to 221 before Narsingh Deonarine struck to break the 144-run partnership.
Playing in his 200th and final Test, the 'Little Master' made his 67th half-century, but was sent back to the pavilion for 74 after chipping to Darren Sammy, who took a good catch at first slip.
Shane Shillingford then thought he had Pujara when the number three edged to Kieran Powell at short leg, but the third umpire ruled that the ball had hit the ground, much to the dismay of the tourists.
That means Pujara is still live on 85, partnered by Virat Kohli (36), as India lead by 100 runs.