Bowlers complete formalities on Day 5 as India register 188-run win over Bangladesh to go 1-0 up in the series
India beat Bangladesh by 188 runs in the first Test in Chattogram on Sunday, December 18, to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.
Chasing 513, Bangladesh began Day 5 needing 241 runs with only four wickets in hand. Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, and Axar Patel combined to complete the formalities as the hosts were bowled out for 324 within the first hour of play on Sunday.
The visitors struck early on Day 5, with Mohammed Siraj sending back Mehidy Hasan Miraz for 13. The batter attempted to drive a length ball outside off, but only ended up chipping a simple catch to backward point.
At the other end, Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan decided to go down fighting and continued attacking. He brought up his fifty by dancing down the track to Axar and lofting him over long-on. Shakib went after Siraj as well, smacking him for six and four off consecutive deliveries.
A few more big hits followed before Kuldeep knocked him over for 84 off 108 balls. The left-handed batter looked to sweep a length delivery, but failed to make contact and was bowled.
The end came swiftly after Shakibโs exit. Ebadot Hossain (0) flicked Kuldeep straight to Shreyas Iyer at short leg. Axar then cleaned up Taijul Islam (four) with a length ball that turned in to hit the off-stump. He finished with a four-fer, playing a key role in Indiaโs victory after managing just one wicket in the first innings.
A dominant performance by Team India against Bangladesh
After winning the toss and batting first, India found themselves in early trouble at 48/3. However, Cheteshwar Pujara (90), Shreyas Iyer (86), Ravichandran Ashwin (58), and Kuldeep (40) lifted India to 404.
Kuldeep then claimed a five-fer on his Test comeback, while Siraj picked up three as Bangladesh folded up for 150 in their first innings. Not wanting to enforce the follow on, India scored 258/2 in their second innings, with tons for Pujara (his first in Tests since January 2019) and Shubman Gill.
Set to chase an improbable 513, the hosts fought hard as debutant Zakir Hasan scored 100, while skipper Shakib (84) and Najmul Hossain Shanto (67) contributed defiant half-centuries. However, Axar (4/77) and Kuldeep (3/73) starred in Indiaโs impressive win.