IND vs BAN 2nd Test, Day 3, Score, Highlights: STUMPS, India need 100 runs to win
Cricket | December 24, 2022 16:36 ISTIND vs BAN, 2nd Test, Day 3, Highlights
IND vs BAN, 2nd Test, Day 3, Highlights
Harbhajan said while he would agree that Bangladesh aren't the most formidable side in the Test format but a performer being benched is likely to send a wrong message among youngsters.
Talking to media ahead of India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test, Vikram touched on many topics like the upcoming Australia series, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli and more.
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The race for the top-two spots in the WTC standings has become more interesting with India (55.77 PCT) moving up to the second position following South Africa's (54.55 PCT) heavy loss to Australia (76.92 PCT) in the two-day Gabba Test.
Abhimanyu Easwaran could debut in case KL Rahul misses out the game owing to hand injury
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Needing four Bangladesh wickets on the final day to take a 1-0 lead in the series, India bundled up the hosts for 324 in 113.2 overs.
The previous two T20 World Cup wins for India came in the years, 2012 and 2017, respectively.
Cheteshwar Pujara's second fastest 100 came vs West Indies at Wankhede when he slammed a 100 in 146 balls.
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.
Siraj who is known for bowling with a wobble seam also said that he went for the option after discovering that his deliveries stopped coming in four years ago.
Siraj was lethal with his bowling as he scalped three wickets in the 9 overs bowled
Pujara along with Shreyas Iyer added 149 runs for the fifth wicket with the Indian team ending the opening day on 278/6.
Although India isn't behind in the 1st Test match vs Bangladesh, they aren't ahead too. On a pitch that aided turn and bounce, one would surely wonder what would have happened if the team had gone for the aerial route more often than they actually did.
Powered by Cheteshwar Pujara's 90, Rishabh Pant's quickfire 46 and Shreyas Iyer's 82*, India finished Day 1 of the first Test vs Bangladesh with 278 runs on board at the loss of six wickets.
Pujara scored his previous Test century back in the year 2019.
India are currently fourth in the WTC table behind Australia, South Africa, and Sri Lanka. The only way of qualifying for the final in June is to straightaway win both the Tests against Bangladesh and then all four at home against Pat Cummins' Australia to eliminate any ifs and buts.
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Mhambrey also disclosed that Umesh Yadav will spearhead the Indian pace attack.
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