Ravichandran Ashwin took 5-67 as India bowled England out for 255 before progressing to 98-3, a lead of 298, in their second innings by the close of day three. Click on the video above to see how the off-spinner claimed the 22nd five-wicket haul of his Test career as India pressed home their advantage in Visakhapatnam.Earlier the hosts had come close to enduring a wicket-less session in the morning as the tourists, who began the day perched precariously at 103-5 in reply to Indias 455, rallied. Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow both hit fifties in a 110-run stand before Bairstow (53), after posting his 12th Test fifty off 137 balls, fell nine minutes before the break when he lost his leg stump to a full delivery from Umesh Yadav.Stokes improved his overnight 12 to 70 before he was adjudged lbw to Ashwin after lunch - the all-rounder reviewing the decision unsuccessfully and swiping at the boundary rope in frustration as he left the field of play. Ravichandran Ashwin ended with figures of 5-67 in Englands first innings Englands lengthy batting line-up failed to wag as Indias spinners got to work - Zafar Ansari wasting the last review when trapped bang in front by Ravindra Jadeja, before Ashwin removed Stuart Broad and James Anderson with successive deliveries.Some tight England bowling ensured a slow start to Indias second innings and the pressure told after tea as Broad (2-6) picked up two quick wickets, both on review.Murali Vijay departed after an inside edge looped up off his pad to Joe Root, diving forward at gully before Lokesh Rahul feathered one through to Bairstow behind the stumps. Test Cricket: The Verdict November 19, 2016, 4:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Virat Kohli came to the crease and upped the run-rate immediately but he lost his fellow first innings centurion Cheteshwar Pujara when Anderson (1-16) pegged back his middle stump to leave the home side 40-3.However, an unbeaten partnership of 58 between Kohli (56no) and Ajinkya Rahane (22no) saw India through to stumps and further strengthen their position going into day four.Live coverage of the second Test between India and England continues on Sunday from 3.45am on Sky Sports 2 and across selected mobile devices, where you can follow the action on our over-by-over commentary and watch in-play clips. Also See: Scorecard Commentary Fixtures/results Live cricket on Sky Glen Wesley Jersey . The Ravens werent about to let it happen again. 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