First Test, Mumbai, day three:
India 457 v West Indies 157 & 91-1 (following on)
India plan to go for the jugular on the fourth day in Bombay and push for an innings victory over West Indies.
The visitors were made to follow on and were still 209 runs in arrears on 91-1 at the end of play.
Anil Kumble, who took four wickets as West Indies were bowled out for 157, said India wanted more of the same on Saturday.
"It's a big target, we have a very handy lead," the leg-spinner said.
"It's up to the bowlers now and we have to try and ensure that our team doesn't have to bat again."
Zaheer Khan was also a pivotal contributor, returning four for 41.
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Indian fast bowler Zaheer Khan, who wrecked the West Indies with a four-wicket haul in the first Test here, said Friday he owed his recent successes to South African physical trainer Adrian le Roux.
"I've been bowling well for the past six months and the credit should go to Adrian. He has been of great help," Zaheer said of the South African who has been with him since the West Indies tour in April.
The 24-year-old left-arm paceman was India's highest wicket-taker in the West Indies, taking 15 in five Tests.
His career-best 4-41 effort helped India dismiss the West Indies for 157 in the first innings at the Wankhede Stadium here for a lead of 300. The hosts had made 457 in the first innings.