India all out for 376, Hasan takes 5 wickets

Published: Sep 20, 2024

Bonik Barta Online

India was stopped just short of 400 runs, bowing out at 376, thanks to Hasan’s brilliant five-wicket haul. India started the second day at 339/6, but could only add 37 more runs before losing their last four wickets. Taskin Ahmed claimed three of those wickets, while Hasan Mahmud picked up the other, completing his five-wicket feat.

India was all out for 376 in 91.2 overs in their first innings. Ravichandran Ashwin top-scored with 113, and Ravindra Jadeja contributed 86. Hasan was the pick of the bowlers for Bangladesh, finishing with 5 wickets for 83 runs, while Taskin took 3 wickets for 55 runs.

India lost Jadeja early on the second day, adding just 4 runs to their previous score. In the 83rd over, Taskin delivered a short-length ball that Jadeja edged to Liton Das behind the stumps, breaking the 199-run seventh-wicket partnership. Jadeja departed after scoring 86.

Taskin’s second strike came in the 89th over when Akash tried a big hit but skied it to Shanto, departing for 17. Taskin also removed Ashwin in the 91st over, when the batter attempted an offside slog but was caught at mid-off for 113.

Hasan wrapped up the innings in the 92nd over by dismissing Bumrah, who edged a delivery to the third slip. With this wicket, Hasan completed his five-wicket haul for the second consecutive innings. He had taken 5 wickets for 43 runs in Pakistan’s second innings in the second Test at Rawalpindi. Now, he claimed 5 wickets for 83 runs in India’s first innings in Chennai, becoming the first Bangladeshi pacer to take a five-wicket haul on Indian soil.


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