BAN v IND 2022: WATCH- Shubman Gill takes excellent catch of Nurul Hasan; Virat Kohli almost kisses him in excitement

Bangladesh ended day 2 on 133/8, trailing by 271 runs.

By Jatin Sharma - 15 Dec, 2022

India completely dominated the second day of the first Test match in Chattogram against Bangladesh on December 15, 2022, as not only their lower order added valuable runs, but then the bowlers came to the party and almost bowled out the hosts before the end of the day.

India resumed the day on 278/6 and lost Shreyas Iyer early for 86 well-made runs. Then R Ashwin (58) hit his 13th Test fifty and added 92 valuable runs for the 8th wicket with Kuldeep Yadav, who made his Test-best score of 40 runs.

In the end, India was bowled out for 404 runs with Mehidy Hasan and Taijul Islam taking four wickets apiece.

In reply, Mohammed Siraj started the innings perfectly by having Najmul Hossain Shanto caught behind on the first ball of the innings, and then Umesh Yadav bowled Yasir Ali. Zakir Hasan (20) and Litton Das (24) took Bangladesh to tea without further damage.

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But after that, Siraj removed Litton shortly after the tea and then Kuldeep Yadav ran through the Bangladeshi middle order with figures of 4/33, which included important wickets of Shakib Al Hasan (3) and Mushfiqur Rahim (28).  

One of his wickets was that of Bangladeshi keeper Nurul Hasan who could’ve been quite dangerous but could only manage 16 runs before he was brilliantly caught by Shubman Gill at the short leg.

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Gill was immediately surrounded by Indian players including Virat Kohli, who in his excitement came quite close to Gill’s face and almost kissed him.

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India managed to reduce Bangladesh to 133/8 by the end of the day with Mehidy batting on 16 and Ebadot Hossain on 12*.

By Jatin Sharma - 15 Dec, 2022

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