India build big lead after slow second day
- India 358 for five after day two
- Lead by 162 runs
- Rahul scores third test century
"I got one to get a bit of extra bounce and that was the end of him," Chase said.
"We didn't get the wickets as we liked but they didn't run away with the score (as in) the first match, so that was one positive."
All-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin, who took five wickets with the ball on Saturday, could not emulate that success with the bat, falling to leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo, lbw for three.
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