Yashasvi Jaiswal showcased his attacking prowess with a splendid century, propelling India's lead over England to 322 in the third Test in Rajkot.
Jaiswal, however, had to retire at 104 due to a back issue. At the end of day three, India stood at 196-2 in their second inning, with Shubman Gill (65) and nightwatchman Kuldeep Yadav (three) at the crease.
The team faced the challenge with only 10 players available after Ashwin left the match due to a family emergency, and Devdutt Padikkal came in as a substitute fielder.
Despite early setbacks with the departure of captain Rohit Sharma, Jaiswal continued his impressive form, smashing a century in just his seventh Test match.
His aggressive play included hitting veteran James Anderson for six and two fours on consecutive balls. Jaiswal, who leads the series with 435 runs, formed a crucial partnership of 155 runs with Gill.
England's Ben Duckett, who hit 153 in their innings, praised Jaiswal, stating he looks like a "superstar in the making." Duckett humorously remarked that Jaiswal is "due a couple of low ones," emphasising the Indian talent's exceptional form.
In Ashwin's absence, fast bowler Mohammed Siraj took charge of India's bowling attack, claiming figures of 4-84 to dismiss England for 319. Skipper Ben Stokes made 41 in his 100th Test, but England faced a collapse from 299-5.
Siraj highlighted the team's success with long spells, emphasising their strategy to stop runs and take wickets.
The five-match series is currently level at 1-1 after England won the opener, and India emerged victorious in the second match. Jaiswal's stellar performance adds another layer of excitement to the ongoing test series.