Bumrah took India’s cheapest five-wicket haul, became their quickest fast bowler to 50 Test wickets, and took their cheapest five-wicket haul.
Stokes does it again, more Bumrah magic, and another tied encounter in the T20 Blast.
With just one day left for the Test a draw looks like on plate for the viewers.
The table-toppers of both North and South groups are involved on another day of T20 Blast action.
At least one team from North Division have cemented a place in quarterfinals. South Division is still open.
West Indies already have a mountain to climb, and with Kohli and Rahane settling in, wickets early in the day will be key.
India moved to a strong position against West Indies whereas the other two Tests are moving towards tight finish.
England batsmen need to continue showing resistance and bat through the first session to stand any chance of securing victory.
Stumps, Day 3: Sri Lanka 244 (Dhananjaya 109, Karunaratne 65; Southee 4/63, Boult 3/75) lead New Zealand 196/4 (Latham 111*; Dilruwan 2/76) by 48 runs.
There will be plenty of changes in both the North and South groups tables on a day filled with T20 action.