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PIX: Attacking Jaiswal carries India to 138/2 at tea

Last updated on: September 30, 2024 15:35 IST

IMAGES from Day 4 of the 2nd Test played between India and Bangladesh in Kanpur, on Monday.

Yashasvi Jaiswal on the attack. 

IMAGE: Yashasvi Jaiswal bats en route his 51-ball 72. Photograph: BCCI

Yashasvi Jaiswal hit a bludgeoning half-century to steer India to a solid 138 for two in their first innings at tea on day four of the weather-hit second Test against Bangladesh, in Kanpur, on Monday.

 

Jaiswal hammered a 52-ball 71 as India scored at over eight runs an over, and now trail the visitors by 95 runs.

Showing urgency to surpass Bangladesh total and probably push for a victory in the limited time available, India came out batting in the T20 mode.

Rohit Sharma also gave India a blistering start scoring 23 off just 11 balls

IMAGE: Rohit Sharma also gave India a blistering start scoring 23 off just 11 balls. Photograph: BCCI

Jaiswal hit three boundaries in the opening over to stun pacer Hasan Mahmud while Rohit began by clobbering two sixes off Khaled Ahmed, and one landed on the stadium roof.

The onslaught surprised the rival attack but the home fans were rewarded for flocking the stadium in the last two days despite rain.

Mehidy Hasan Miraz celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Rohit Sharma.

IMAGE: Mehidy Hasan Miraz celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Rohit Sharma. Photograph: BCCI

Going with a see-and-hit approach, India completed the fastest team fifty in three overs.

Realising the ineffectiveness of his pacers, Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto introduced spinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz and he responded to the SOS call, castling Rohit.

 Yashasvi Jaiswal celebrates after completing his half-century.

Yashasvi Jaiswal celebrates after completing his half-century. Photograph: BCCI

Jaiswal completed his fifty with a single off left-arm spinner Taijul Islam and went on in his aggressive fashion. His innings, which contained 12 fours and two sixes, was cut short by Mahmud.

The young opener added 72 runs for the second wicket with Shubhman Gill (38).

Shubman Gill plays the reverse sweep. 

IMAGE: Shubman Gill plays the reverse sweep. Photograph: BCCI

Gill (37) and Rishabh Pant (4) remained unseparated till the tea break.

Jasprit Bumrah celebrates the wicket of Mehidy Hasan Miraz.

IMAGE: Jasprit Bumrah celebrates the wicket of Mehidy Hasan Miraz. Photograph: BCCI

Earlier, Bangladesh were bundled out for 233 in their first innings, built around Mominul Haque's patient hundred.

Except for Mominul, none of the Bangladeshi batters applied themselves on a placid pitch that did not offer much to the Indian bowlers.

Taijul Islam is bowled by Jasprit Bumrah.

IMAGE: Taijul Islam is bowled by Jasprit Bumrah. Photograph: BCCI

Pacer Jasprit Bumrah (3/50) accounted for three batters, further establishing his brilliance, while his pace colleagues Mohammed Siraj (2/57) and Akash Deep (2/43) scalped two batters each.

Spinner Ravichandran Ashwin (2/45) got rid of legendary Shakib Al Hasan, probably playing his last Test.

Ravindra Jadeja takes a catch off his own bowling to dismiss Syed Khaled Ahmed

IMAGE: Ravindra Jadeja takes a catch off his own bowling to dismiss Syed Khaled Ahmed, his 300th Test wicket. Photograph: BCCI

Ravindra Jadeja toiled hard to get his 300th Test wicket and succeeded when he caught and bowled Khaled. Jadeja also became the second quickest to complete the double of 300 wickets and 3000 runs in Test cricket behind England great Ian Botham. 

Mominul Haque celebrates his century.

IMAGE: Mominul Haque celebrates his century.Photograph: BCCI

Mominul Haque hit a patient hundred on a placid pitch but India maintained pressure on Bangladesh with a couple of stunning catches, reducing the visitors to 205 for six at lunch on day four of the weather-hit second Test in Kanpur on Monday.

The sun shone bright in the Kanpur sky after two gloomy days and the on-field action finally began after a loss of eight sessions.

 

It was still a first-day pitch but there was not much either for pacers or spinners. Bangladesh top-order batter Mominul completed his 13th Test century even as his colleagues failed to apply themselves in favourable conditions.

Jasprit Bumrah celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Mushfiqur Rahim. 

IMAGE: Jasprit Bumrah celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Mushfiqur Rahim. Photograph: BCCI

Resuming at 107 for three, Bangladesh lost Mushfiqur Rahim (11) in the sixth over of the day when Jasprit Bumrah castled him with an angled delivery.

It was an error of judgement from Rahim who left the ball, thinking it will go over the stumps but it stayed a bit low to disturb the off-stump.

India's players celebrate the wicket of Litton Das, who was caught by Rohit Sharma off the bowling of Mohammed Siraj.

IMAGE: India's players celebrate the wicket of Litton Das, who was caught by Rohit Sharma off the bowling of Mohammed Siraj. Photograph: BCCI

In the previous ball also, Rahim was troubled by an angled delivery that took the edge and zoomed to the boundary ropes.

New-man in Litton Das (13) began confidently, driving a length ball from Bumrah through the cover region for a four and followed that up with another solid drive in the same region.

Mominul Haque plays the pull shot.

IMAGE: Mominul Haque plays the pull shot. Photograph: BCCI

Mominul stayed solid from his end and also survived a catch appeal off Mohammed Siraj. The southpaw was beaten, the ball hit his thigh-pad and DRS showed the ball had not touched his glove before being taken by Yashasvi Jaiswal.

In the next ball, Mominul completed his half-century by pulling a short one from Siraj to the square leg boundary.

Mohammed Siraj takes the catch to dismiss Shakib Al Hasan off the bowling of Ravichandran Ashwin.

IMAGE: Mohammed Siraj takes the catch to dismiss Shakib Al Hasan off the bowling of Ravichandran Ashwin. Photograph: BCCI

Rohit Sharma, standing at mid-off, pulled a stunner from thin air when Das charged down the wicket to Siraj but stood in disbelief after his powerful hit was plucked by the Indian captain mid-off.

In came Bangladeshi legend Shakib Al Hasan (9), who is probably playing his last Test match, but he did not last long. He got his first boundary by working a full-length from Siraj on the leg side.

He went after Ashwin but could not connect well as his one hand came off the bat. Siraj standing at mid-off backpaddled to take a stunning catch.

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