The Indian team defeated Bangladesh in the first Test by 280 runs. In the match played at the Chepauk Stadium in Chennai on Sunday, the Indian team, chasing the target of 515 runs, defeated Bangladesh for 234 runs in the second innings. The team took a 1-0 lead in the 2 Test series. The second match will be played at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur from September 27.
On Sunday, on the fourth day, Pant dropped Bangladeshi player Shakib Al Hasan. In the 46th over, captain Najmul Hasan Shanto and Mohd. An argument was seen between Siraj. Wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant has been fielded for Bangladesh. Sportsmanship was also evident on the field, when Mehdi Hasan tied the laces of Rishabh Pant’s shoes.
Top 8 moments from the Chennai Test…
fourth day
1. Faded left pants In the 47th over of Bangladesh’s second innings, Jadeja delivered a full length ball to Shakib. Here, Shakib wanted to go ahead and play the drive. He missed the ball. After that, wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant gave up any chance of making a mistake.
Shakib scored 25 runs in the second innings.
2. Argument between Siraj and Shanto Indian pacer Mohammad Siraj was seen continuously saying something to Bangladesh captain Shanto in the 46th over. He bowled the first ball of the over to Shanto on leg stump. Shanto defended himself. The ball went to Siraj. Here Siraj kept provoking him continuously. After that, Shanto pulled the fourth ball of the over and hit a four towards fine leg. Shanto defended the remaining two balls of the over. Siraj asked him to play fast.
Mohammad Siraj asked Shanto to play attack in the 46th over.
third day
3. Rishabh Pant changed Bangladesh’s pitch On the third day of the Chennai Test, Bangladesh captain Nazmul Hossain Shanto looked confused while changing the lineout in place of Nahid Rana. Here, Rishabh Pant, who was on strike, asked the Bangladesh captain to change the line-up. His speech was also recorded in the stump microphone.
Pant pointed towards mid-wicket and said, one will come here, one brother here, one fielder here. Captain Shanto listened to Rishabh and placed the fielder in the same spot. Dhoni also gave similar advice to the Bangladesh team during the 2019 World Cup.
On the third day of the match, Indian batsman Rishabh Pant’s shoelaces came loose during Nahid Rana’s match. Rishabh gestured to Mehdi Hasan who was playing nearby. Hasan came and tied Pant’s shoelaces.
4. Yashasvi took a one-handed diving hold Bangladesh’s first wicket fell to 62 runs in the second innings. In the 17th over, Zakir Hasan tried to hit a length ball off the back foot near off stump. The stick took the outside edge and the ball went to the left side of the ravine. Yashasvi Jaiswal, standing here, took the one-handed catch while diving. Zakir scored 33 points.
Yashasvi Jaiswal took the one-handed catch while diving.
second day
5. Akash Deep bowled two consecutive balls Akash Deep gave Bangladesh two runs in two balls. He dismissed Zakir on the first ball of the 8th and Mominul on the second ball. Akash Deep bowled Zakir on the incoming ball. Akash bowled a good length ball to Mominul who came to bat after him. The ball went inside and hit the pad and stumps.
Akash Deep gave Bangladesh two runs in two balls.
6. Kohli out because he ignored the review Virat Kohli also missed a big score in the second innings. He was eliminated after scoring 17 points. Mehdi Hasan Miraz’s full ball hit Kohli’s pad, there was a loud appeal, the umpire signaled. Kohli didn’t take the review, if he had taken it he would have been saved. Replays showed the ball hit the pad after hitting the bat.
Virat Kohli scored 23 runs in both innings of the match.
first day
7. Litton-Pant debate During the 17th day of the first day of the match, Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant was seen arguing with Bangladesh wicketkeeper Liton Das. During the batting, Pant was seen explaining something to Litton. He talked about the Bangladeshi fielder’s throw. Pant said, if he bowls me, I will also run for my runs. Pant then bowled 8 more overs and was bowled out after scoring 39 runs.
While batting, Pant spoke to Litton about the fielder’s throw.
8. Jadeja Sword Celebration Ravindra Jadeja completed his fifty off 73 balls with a single off Hasan Mahmood. After that, he waved his bat like a sword and did a sword celebration. Jadeja often celebrates the sword in this manner after completing his fifty or hundred years.
Ravindra Jadeja with his sword celebration.