Bangladesh losing 3 wickets in 45 minutes of play
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Bangladesh losing 3 wickets in 45 minutes of play
Bangladesh losing 3 wickets in 45 minutes of play
Bangladesh struggled in their batting innings, losing both openers and Muminul Haque. Akash Deep created a scare for Bangladesh by taking two wickets in consecutive deliveries, putting him in contention for a hat-trick. Bangladesh now trails by 350 runs with seven wickets remaining.
Jasprit Bumrah struck early, bowling out Sadman Islam in the first over. In his second over, Akash Deep quickly took the stumps of Zakir Hasan and Muminul Haque, leaving Bangladesh in a precarious position at 22 runs.
Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto came in at number three and found support in Mushfiqur Rahim. Together, they ended the first session with Bangladesh at 26 runs for the loss of three wickets, with Shanto on 15 and Mushfiqur on 4.
On the first day of the Chennai Test, Hasan Mahmud showcased his skills by taking four wickets and was on the lookout for his fifth. He celebrated his second five-wicket haul by dismissing Bumrah, solidifying his performance and contributing to India's collapse.
Taskin Ahmed also shone today, claiming three wickets and playing a significant role in dismantling India's batting lineup. India resumed their innings with 339 runs but could not survive beyond 11.2 overs, losing four more wickets quickly. Jadeja, who was 86 runs not out, couldn't add to his score.
Once Ashwin, who scored 113 runs, lost his wicket, the end of India's innings was inevitable. Hasan Mahmud, who had previously taken a five-wicket haul against Pakistan, has now outdone himself in this match.
This performance marks a significant milestone for Hasan as he continues to establish himself as a key player for Bangladesh.