India vs Bangladesh 1st Test Day 2 Review: At the End of the Day India were 81/3, Lead by 308 Runs

The first match of the India vs Bangladesh two-Test series is going on in Chennai. The Indian team collapsed for 376 in the first innings. In response, Bangladesh team could score only 149 runs. India has lost three wickets at the score of 81 in the second innings.

India vs Bangladesh 1st Test Day 2 Review: At the End of the Day India were 81/3, Lead by 308 Runs

India vs Bangladesh 1st Test, 2nd Day Review: On the morning of the second day of the match, India's first innings ended with 376 runs. Ravindra Jadeja, who was close to century at the end of the first day, was dismissed for 86 runs before settling down on today. Ravichandran Ashwin's innings stopped at 113 runs. Aakash Deep also fought as best he could with the bat. He scored 17 runs. 7 runs came from the bat of Jasprit Bumrah.

For Bangladesh Hasan Mahmood, who took 4 wickets on the first day, completed 5 wickets by dismissing Bumrah. Taskin Ahmed took 3 wickets with 55 runs.

Came out for batting Bangladesh did not have a good start in the first innings, Jasprit Bumrah gave the first success to India by bowled Shadman Islam (2) in the very first over, after which Akash Deep dismissed Zakir Hasan (3) and Mominul Haq (0) in the same over.

After the lunch break, Mohammad Siraj gave the fourth blow to Bangladesh by dismissing Shanto (20). After this Jasprit Bumrah made Mushfiqur (8) his victim. Ravindra Jadeja broke the back of Bangladesh by trapping two big fishes in the form of two set batsmen Liton Das (22) and Shakib Al Hasan (32).

After this Bumrah showed Hasan (9) the way to the pavilion before the tea break. in the third session, Bumrah clean bowled Taskin (11). Siraj ended Bangladesh's first innings by clean bowling Nahid Rana (11).

For India, Jasprit Bumrah took 4 wickets, Siraj-Jadeja and Akash Deep took 2-2 wickets.

Bangladesh team could score only 149 runs in the first innings. India got a lead of 227 runs on the basis of the first innings. In the second innings too, Indian captain Rohit Sharma returned to the pavilion very early, scored 5 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal got out after playing a bad shot. In an attempt to hit a big shot, the ball took the edge of his bat and went to the wicketkeeper. Yashasvi scored 10 runs in 17 balls.

Again Virat Kohli's Bad Luck
Virat Kohli was looking in good rhythm but was LBW in the 20th over on Mehidy Hasan Miraz's bowl. Kohli scored 17 runs in 37 balls.

However, there was disappointment in the Indian camp around his out. Mehidy's ball touches Kohli's bat and hits the pads. Umpire Richard Kettleborough responded to Bangladesh's out request. But Kohli did not realize that the ball hit his bat a little. He discussed with Shubman but did not take the review. Later replays revealed that Kohli was not out.

Unbeaten Shubman (33) and Rishabh Pant (12) at the end of the second day's play. Rana of Bangladesh took 1 wicket for 12 runs. Mehidy's 1 wicket for 16 runs. 1 wicket for 17 runs by Taskin.

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