First Test, Mumbai, day two:
India 457 all out; West Indies 33-2 (at close)
Rahul Dravid became the first Indian batsman to make a century in four successive Test innings as the home side put themselves in a commanding position at the Wankhede Stadium.
Dravid was 98 not out at tea and went to three figures with two runs through mid-wicket, but suffered a leg injury in the process and was forced to retire hurt.
His departure sparked a collapse which saw India slump from 401 for five to 416 for eight.
But a last wicket stand of 49 between veteran Javagal Srinath and teenage wicket-keeper Parthiv Patel carried the total past 450 before Srinath was caught behind for 31.
West Indies had 14 overs to survive before the close, but lost openers Chris Gayle and Wavell Hinds as Zaheer Khan and Harbhajan Singh picked up a wicket each.
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India will be looking to press home their advantage when the Test resumes after making a double breakthrough in Thursday's final session.
The hosts hold a 424-run first-innings lead after removing Chris Gayle and Wavell Hinds.
It left India in the box seat and the Windies with much work to do.
"The boys bowled really well today to take two wickets, but West Indies have some very capable batsmen," said Indian batsman Rahul Dravid
"It's a little early to say, there are three days to go but we have the upper hand."