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IND vs BAN, 1st Test | Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara run riot as India hammer Bangla Tigers on Day 3

India declared their innings at 258-2 and invited Bangladesh to bat, handing them a target of 513, which to be brutally honest, looks way out of Bangladesh's reach.

Pujara and Gill turned out to be Bangladesh's arch-nemesis on Day 3 of the first Test. Image Source : APPujara and Gill turned out to be Bangladesh's arch-nemesis on Day 3 of the first Test.

Powered by Shubman Gill's maiden Test century and Cheteshwar Pujara's 19th Test 100, the Indian Test outfit slammed Bangladesh to the mat and dominated Day 3 of the first game. 

Gill slammed 110 off 152. and Puajara slammed 102 off 130 deliveries, which was also his fastest Test ton. The fact that Pujara, who is known for his cautious approach, hit his fastest Test ton speaks volumes of the kind of day Bangladesh had. 

While his first fifty came off 87 balls, he raced to his next 50 in just 43 balls, answering anyone and everyone who keep on questioning his intent.
If the first 50 runs had five fours, the second was laced with eight boundaries as he added 113 runs for the second wicket with Gill.

Gill's attacking batting also allowed Pujara to take his time at the beginning. He accelerated towards the back-end of the Indian innings as he had 13 boundaries to show for his efforts. He, however would consider himself lucky as he was twice adjudged leg-before by the on-field umpires but DRS ruled it not out.

Another time when Bangladesh went for review, the DRS didn't work.

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India declared their innings at 258-2 and invited Bangladesh to bat, handing them a target of 513, which to be brutally honest, looks way out of Bangladesh's reach. The day ended on a positive note for Bangladesh as they did not lose any wickets and put on 41 runs on board. 

One decision though. that surprised many was to hold out Kuldeep Yadav till after the 10th over.

The game on day four will come down to Bangladesh's resolve and if they can really hold on and force the game to go on till the last day.