November 25, 2011 8:02 PM

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3rd Test: WI at 81/2 in second innings against India

India conceded a first innings lead of 108 runs on the fourth day of the third and final Cricket Test against the West Indies in Mumbai on Friday. Resuming at their overnight 281 for three, the hosts were all out for 482 in reply to the visitors's total of 590. Sachin Tendulkar missed his 100th international ton by six runs.Off-spinner Ravichandran Aswin notched up his maiden century by making 103. He achieved the rare feat of becoming only the third Indian cricketer to score a century and take five wickets in an innings in a Test match. The other two players who have done so are Vinoo Mankad in 1952 and Polly Umrigar in 1962.The West Indies were 81 for two in their second knock.

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