'I have to show some responsibility': Mohammed Siraj enjoying leading an inexperienced bowling attack in WI

At the end of third day's play in the second Test between India and West Indies, the possibility of a result looked far-fetched. The pitch was flat, West Indies had batted well while India had picked only four wickets after bowling 67 overs. India's bowling coach Paras Mhambrey had also conceded that it was tough picking 20 wickets on the unresponsive surface in Port of Spain.

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