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Team India has added excitement to the Kanpur Test which was heading towards a draw due to rain. The team is on a lead of 26 runs. Not only this, Indian bowlers gave 2 blows to Bangladesh for 26 runs in the second innings. Zakir Hasan scored 10 runs and Mahmood Hasan, who came in as a night watchman, has returned to the pavilion after scoring 4 runs. Both were dismissed by Ravichandran Ashwin.
On the fourth day of the match, India all out Bangladesh for 233 runs in the first innings. After that, batting in T-20 style, he scored 285 runs for 9 wickets in just 34.4 overs. Here captain Rohit Sharma declared the innings.
Now Team India will try to wrap up Bangladesh’s second innings as soon as possible so that it has to chase the target of at least runs to win the match.
Due to rain, only 35 overs could be played on the first day of this test match. Not a single ball could be bowled on the second and third days. Because of this, the match was almost considered a draw, but the Indian team changed the entire picture of the match on the fourth day.
Yashasvi and Rahul’s Fifty Important innings in India’s innings were made by Yashasvi Jaiswal 72 (51 balls), Rohit Sharma 23 (11 balls), Shubman Gill 39 (36 balls), Virat Kohli 47 (35 balls) and KL Rahul 68 (43 balls). Played. India also made the world record of scoring the fastest 50, 100, 150 and 200 runs in Test cricket.
For Bangladesh, Shakib Al Hasan took 4 wickets and Mehdi Hasan Miraj took 3 wickets. Hasan Mahmood got 1 wicket.
Bangladesh’s first innings Earlier, Mominul Haq (107 runs) scored a century in Bangladesh’s first innings. Jasprit Bumrah took 3 wickets, Mohammed Siraj, Ravichandran Ashwin and Akashdeep took 2-2 wickets and Ravindra Jadeja took 1 wicket.
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India turned the drawn test match towards victory
Team India has added excitement to the Kanpur Test which was heading towards a draw due to rain. On the fourth day of the match, India bowled out Bangladesh’s first innings for 233 runs. Then batting in T-20 style, they scored 285 runs for 9 wickets in just 34.4 overs. Here captain Rohit Sharma declared the innings. Bangladesh’s score till stumps is 26/2. Tomorrow is the last day of the match. India still has a lead of 26 runs. Read full news
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The third day’s play was also canceled
The play of the third day of the India-Bangladesh second test match has also been cancelled. It rained in Kanpur on Sunday morning, due to which the out field became wet. BCCI employed 3 super soppers and about 100 employees to dry it, but did not succeed. In such a situation, the match officials decided to cancel the game after the third inspection of the day. Read full news
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Second day’s play canceled due to rain
The play of the second day of India-Bangladesh second test match has been canceled due to rain. It has been raining intermittently in Kanpur since Saturday morning. In such a situation, the umpires decided to cancel the day’s play after talking to the ground staff. There is a 59% chance of rain here on Sunday, September 29 also. Read full news
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Due to rain on the first day only 35 overs were bowled.
Bangladesh has scored 107 runs after losing 3 wickets on the first day of the second Test being played against India. On the first day of the match on Friday, the game was ended early due to heavy rain in Kanpur. Only 35 overs could be played. Usually 90 overs are bowled in a day. Read full news
After the game was stopped due to bad light, it started raining in Kanpur. After this the first day’s play ended here.
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