IND vs BAN : Mohammed Siraj gives a Fierce Send-Off
IND vs BAN : Ravichandran Ashwin (58 off 113 balls, 2 4, 2 6) and Kuldeep Yadav, who in the absence of Ravindra Jadeja made a strong case for himself as an all-rounder with a career-best 40 (114b; 5 4), dominated the opening session. Umesh Yadav’s dismissal of Yasir Ali for 4 from 17 balls delivered Bangladesh another setback. The squad got off to the perfect start as India’s batsmen transformed the overnight score of 278/6 into a 404 all-out total.
Shreyas Iyer, who had resumed his innings on 82*, was bowled out for 86 by Bangladesh pacer Ebadot Hossain early in the day. On Day 1 of the Chattogram Test, the batter had a lot of luck as he was dropped a few times. As the day’s play came to a conclusion, Hossain even managed to clip the stumps with one of his deliveries. When one of the bails momentarily fell off but did not fall, Bangladesh was not happy.
In the first Test match of IND vs BAN at Chattogram’s Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Bangladesh was unable to provide a suitable response to India’s massive 404-run first innings score. After 13 overs, they were down to 39/2 thanks to India’s Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Siraj. When Bangladesh had five runs on the board and Litton Das and Zakir Hasan attempted to steady the batting, both wickets fell inside the span of four overs.
Then, The Indian spin team of Kuldeep Yadav and Ravichandran Ashwin shown incredible perseverance in their play as they accumulated 92 runs for the eighth wicket stand. Ashwin achieved his thirteenth Test half-century before finally being dismissed for 58 off 113 balls. India’s innings was over after scoring 404 runs. Compared to Mehidy Hasan’s 4/112 from 31.5 overs, Taijul’s 4/133 from 46 overs.
Najmul Hossain Shanto, the opening batsman for Bangladesh, was out for a golden duck on Day 2 of the first Test match between India and Bangladesh at Chattogram. After India scored 404 in their first innings, Bangladesh hoped to get off to a fast start. However, Mohammed Siraj’s first delivery stunned the visitors.
The right-arm pacer delivered a decently long outside off pitch that kept its line. Without putting any weight on his feet, Shanto nudged the delivery to get a substantial outside edge. The keeper, Rishabh Pant, finished the expulsion by diving to his left and making a great catch.
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