Virat Kohli-led Team India walked out to bat again after Indian bowling attack produced yet another sensational bowling performance to bowl out Windies for 117 in the first innings on Day 3 of the second Test at Sabina Park on Sunday. India, who were bowled out for 416 in the first innings, opted not to enforce the follow-on and decided to bat again as they lead West Indies by 299 runs.

West Indies resumed on 87/7 with Cornwall and wicketkeeper Jahmar Hamilton at the crease. For India, Shami picked his 150th Test wicket in form of the heaviest player in International cricket, Rahkeem Cornwall (14). Bumrah finished with magical figures of 6/27 which included a record-making hat-trick on Saturday.

Hamilton, who also made his Test debut in this match, got out for 5 to give Ishant Sharma his first wicket of the match after the experienced pacer scored his maiden Test fifty on Day 2.

Before that, Shami had Cornwall caught at gully by Ajinkya Rahane for the day's first wicket.

The last wicket, that of Kemar Roach, was taken by Ravindra Jadeja.

Brief scores:

India: 416 all out (Hanuma Vihari 111, Virat Kohli 76; Jason Holder 5/77) vs West Indies 117 all out (Shimron Hetmyer 34, Jason Holder 18; Jasprit Bumrah 6/27)