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Ishant leads India’s domination in day-night Test against Bangladesh
India's cricketer Ishant Sharma bowls during the first day of the second Test match of atwo-match series between India and Bangladesh at The Eden Gardens cricket stadium inKolkata, yesterday. (Photo: AFP)
Cricket, Sports
November 22, 2019

Ishant leads India’s domination in day-night Test against Bangladesh

KOLKATA, India (AFP) — India paceman Ishant Sharma helped skittle out Bangladesh for 106 and Virat Kohli put the hosts in the lead on day one of the first day-night Test for both the teams.

Ishant returned figures of 5-22 in India’s pink-ball debut to bowl out the tourists in the second session after they elected to bat first in Kolkata.

He was ably supported by fellow quicks Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Shami who shared the remaining five wickets between them.

“Pink ball was very different to red ball. When we started bowling at normal lengths the ball was not swinging that much. We then figured out the length,” Ishant told reporters.

“We talked about it among ourselves, the three fast bowlers. We started hitting the right lengths after that.”

The home side’s batsmen then got going with the hosts reaching 174 for three at stumps, leading by 68 runs. Kohli, on 59, and Ajinkya Rahane, on 23, were at the crease.

The captain put on 94 runs with Cheteshwar Pujara for the third wicket after the early fall of openers Mayank Agarwal, for 14, and Rohit Sharma, for 21.

Pujara completed his half-century before falling to paceman Ebadat Hossian, who took two wickets, for 55.

But Kohli stayed firm to raise his 23rd Test fifty as he played the pink ball with ease as he hit eight boundaries in front of a sell-out crowd at Eden Gardens.

Bangladesh, who trail the two-match series 1-0, were dealt a double blow after Liton Das and Nayeem Hasan pulled out following hits on the helmet from Shami.

Scoreboard

Bangladesh 1st innings

Shadman Islam c Saha b Yadav 29

Imrul Kayes lbw b Ishant 4

Mominul Haque c Rohit b Yadav 0

Mohammad Mithun b Yadav 0

Mushfiqur Rahim b Mohammed Shami 0

Mahmudullah c Saha b Ishant 6

Liton Das retired hurt 24

Nayeem Hasan b Ishant 19

Ebadat Hossain b Ishant 1

Mehidy Hasan c Pujara b Ishant 8

Al-Amin Hossain not out 1

Abu Jayed c Pujara b Shami 0

Extras (b8, lb6) 14

Total (all out, 30.3 overs) 106

Fall of wickets: 1-15 (Imrul), 2-17

(Mominul), 3-17 (Mithun), 4-26

(Mushfiqur), 5-38 (Shadman), 6-60

(Mahmudullah), 7-82 (Ebadat), 8-98

(Mehidy), 9-105 (Nayeem), 10-106 (Abu)

Bowling: Ishant 12-4-22-5, Yadav 7-2-29-3,

Shami 10.3-2-36-2, Jadeja 1-0-5-0

India 1st innings

M Agarwal c Mehidy b Al-Amin 14

R Sharma lbw b Ebadat 21

C Pujara b Ebadat 55

V Kohli not out 59

A Rahane not out 23

Extras (lb1, w1) 2

Total (3 wickets, 46 overs) 174

To bat: R Jadeja, R Ashwin, W Saha, I

Sharma, U Yadav, M Shami

Fall of wickets: 1-26 (Agarwal), 2-43

(Rohit), 3-137 (Pujara)

Bowling: Al-Amin 14-3-49-1, Abu 12-3-40-

0, Ebadat 12-1-61-2 (w1), Taijul 8-0-23-0

Toss: Bangladesh

Umpires: Marais Erasmus (RSA), Joel

Wilson (WIS)

TV Umpire: Rod Tucker (AUS)

Match Referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI)

Mehidy Hasan and Taijul Islam returned to the XI as substitutes.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) approved the use of concussion substitutes for all internationals from August. This is the first time two subs have been used in a Test.

Mehidy, who made eight while batting, was replacing a batsman, so he can only bat. Taijul is a sub for an off-spinner, so he can bowl and bat.

Taijul bowled eight overs off his left-arm spin.

India and Bangladesh joined the pink-ball party four years after the first day-night Test in Adelaide between Australia and New Zealand.

Ishant struck first to get Imrul Kayes trapped lbw for four, and the left-handed opener wasted a review with replays showing the ball would have hit leg stump.

Yadav joined forces in his second spell to send back skipper Mominul Haque, caught superbly by Rohit at second slip for nought, before bowling Mohammed Mithun two balls later.

Kolkata-based Shami, part of India’s deadly pace trio in the series, received the loudest cheers after getting Mushfiqur Rahim bowled for nought.

Opener Shadman Islam top-scored with 29 in an innings that witnessed four batsmen getting out for zero. Liton was retired hurt on 24.

Bangladesh Coach Russell Domingo said there is a big gap between India and Bangladesh in Test cricket.

“If you look at the level of performances, there is lot of differences at the moment. Whether it is batting or bowling, it’s something we have to try to catch up,” said Domingo.

“You look at the record of Virat Kohli who has 26 hundreds, all our batters (combined) made total 16 to 17 hundreds. So we are long way behind in terms of Test match cricket.”

India’s cricket chief Sourav Ganguly has put on a grand show at Eden Gardens, which is sold out for the first four days of the match.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was in attendance, along with a host of cricketing greats including batting icon Sachin Tendulkar.

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