<p>England spinner Dom Bess claimed four wickets to leave India struggling to avoid the follow-on despite Rishabh Pant's blazing 91 on day three of the opening Test on Sunday.</p>.<p>India reached 257 for six at stumps in response to England's 578 in Chennai.</p>.<p>Washington Sundar, on 33, and Ravichandran Ashwin, on eight, were batting with an unbroken stand of 32. India need another 122 to avoid the follow-on.</p>.<p>Fast bowler Jofra Archer removed openers Rohit Sharma and Shuman Gill in the morning session and Bess soon took over with his off-spin to get key wickets including skipper Virat Kohli for 11.</p>.<p>"It's more about the collective, we've taken six today and it's set up the game nicely," Bess, who returned figures of 4-55, told reporters.</p>.<p>"We've seen it starting to spin and that's only going to get more. We're pretty close to the new ball, we're in a great seat at the moment."</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/england-take-control-after-sizzling-pant-calm-pujaras-counter-attacking-stand-948628.html" target="_blank">England take control after sizzling Pant, calm Pujara's counter-attacking stand</a></strong></p>.<p>Pant smashed his fourth Test fifty in 40 balls to counter the England bowling but became Bess' fourth victim after he miscued a lofted hit to get caught by Jack Leach at deep cover.</p>.<p>The wicketkeeper-batsman hit nine fours and five sixes, which came against Leach's left-arm spin, in his 88-ball blitz.</p>.<p>Pant, who was one of India's heroes in their Test win in Australia, helped India recover from 73 for four with a 119-run stand with Cheteshwar Pujara, who made 73.</p>.<p>Pujara was caught at short mid-wicket with the ball coming off a rebound from the shoulder of the fielder ducking at short leg.</p>.<p>Bess got Kohli's prized scalp with a ball outside the off-stump that spun sharply, and the Indian captain pressed forward only to get an inside edge for a catch at short leg.</p>.<p>"It was (special) and more for the fact of what my process was," said Bess of the big wicket.</p>.<p>"Of course I was looking to get him out but it wasn't about bowling that magic ball, it was about smashing in 10-15 balls in a good area, then something will happen."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/shut-since-2012-ma-chidambaram-stadium-to-finally-open-its-three-stands-to-spectators-948540.html" target="_blank">Shut since 2012, MA Chidambaram Stadium to finally open its three stands to spectators</a></strong></p>.<p>The finger spinner struck again in his next over with the wicket of Ajinkya Rahane for one as England skipper Joe Root took a stunning one-handed catch diving towards his left at cover.</p>.<p>"It's his (Bess) first tour to India. He did pretty well if I am honest," Pujara said of the 23-year-old Bess, who is playing his 13th Test since making his debut in 2018.</p>.<p>"The way Ashwin and Washi are batting we can still put up a decent total. We want to achieve our goals as a batting unit rather than focusing on what the opposition is trying to do."</p>.<p>Earlier Archer had Sharma caught behind for six in the fourth over. James Anderson took a low diving catch to cut short a promising start by Shubman Gill, who made 29 off 28 balls, including five boundaries.</p>.<p>England's innings, which resumed on 555-8, ended inside the first hour of play. Paceman Jasprit Bumrah and off-spinner Ashwin took three wickets each.</p>.<p>Root on Saturday became the first player to score a double century in his 100th Test before being dismissed for 218.</p>
<p>England spinner Dom Bess claimed four wickets to leave India struggling to avoid the follow-on despite Rishabh Pant's blazing 91 on day three of the opening Test on Sunday.</p>.<p>India reached 257 for six at stumps in response to England's 578 in Chennai.</p>.<p>Washington Sundar, on 33, and Ravichandran Ashwin, on eight, were batting with an unbroken stand of 32. India need another 122 to avoid the follow-on.</p>.<p>Fast bowler Jofra Archer removed openers Rohit Sharma and Shuman Gill in the morning session and Bess soon took over with his off-spin to get key wickets including skipper Virat Kohli for 11.</p>.<p>"It's more about the collective, we've taken six today and it's set up the game nicely," Bess, who returned figures of 4-55, told reporters.</p>.<p>"We've seen it starting to spin and that's only going to get more. We're pretty close to the new ball, we're in a great seat at the moment."</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/england-take-control-after-sizzling-pant-calm-pujaras-counter-attacking-stand-948628.html" target="_blank">England take control after sizzling Pant, calm Pujara's counter-attacking stand</a></strong></p>.<p>Pant smashed his fourth Test fifty in 40 balls to counter the England bowling but became Bess' fourth victim after he miscued a lofted hit to get caught by Jack Leach at deep cover.</p>.<p>The wicketkeeper-batsman hit nine fours and five sixes, which came against Leach's left-arm spin, in his 88-ball blitz.</p>.<p>Pant, who was one of India's heroes in their Test win in Australia, helped India recover from 73 for four with a 119-run stand with Cheteshwar Pujara, who made 73.</p>.<p>Pujara was caught at short mid-wicket with the ball coming off a rebound from the shoulder of the fielder ducking at short leg.</p>.<p>Bess got Kohli's prized scalp with a ball outside the off-stump that spun sharply, and the Indian captain pressed forward only to get an inside edge for a catch at short leg.</p>.<p>"It was (special) and more for the fact of what my process was," said Bess of the big wicket.</p>.<p>"Of course I was looking to get him out but it wasn't about bowling that magic ball, it was about smashing in 10-15 balls in a good area, then something will happen."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/shut-since-2012-ma-chidambaram-stadium-to-finally-open-its-three-stands-to-spectators-948540.html" target="_blank">Shut since 2012, MA Chidambaram Stadium to finally open its three stands to spectators</a></strong></p>.<p>The finger spinner struck again in his next over with the wicket of Ajinkya Rahane for one as England skipper Joe Root took a stunning one-handed catch diving towards his left at cover.</p>.<p>"It's his (Bess) first tour to India. He did pretty well if I am honest," Pujara said of the 23-year-old Bess, who is playing his 13th Test since making his debut in 2018.</p>.<p>"The way Ashwin and Washi are batting we can still put up a decent total. We want to achieve our goals as a batting unit rather than focusing on what the opposition is trying to do."</p>.<p>Earlier Archer had Sharma caught behind for six in the fourth over. James Anderson took a low diving catch to cut short a promising start by Shubman Gill, who made 29 off 28 balls, including five boundaries.</p>.<p>England's innings, which resumed on 555-8, ended inside the first hour of play. Paceman Jasprit Bumrah and off-spinner Ashwin took three wickets each.</p>.<p>Root on Saturday became the first player to score a double century in his 100th Test before being dismissed for 218.</p>