IND vs BAN: After winning the toss and batting first at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur between India and Bangladesh, the visiting team collapsed for 233 runs in their first innings. Mominul Haque batted brilliantly for Bangladesh and scored a century. This was his first Test century in India. Jasprit Bumrah bowled brilliantly for India in this match and he has also completed 50 wickets in his international career this year. Bumrah has become the first bowler to do this feat so far this year.
IND vs BAN: The game was canceled on the second and third day
It is worth noting that the fans have been very disappointed due to rain in this match. On the first day itself, the match started late due to the outfield being wet and only 35 overs were played. After this, the game of the second and third day was canceled due to rain. On the fourth day also, the fans finally got to see the action once again. However, only the Indian bowlers dominated on the fourth day. Big batsmen like Rahim (11), Liton Das (13) and Shakib Al Hasan (9) could not do anything amazing. However, with the help of Mominul’s century, Bangladesh somehow managed to score 233 runs.
Bumrah and Jadeja made history
Jasprit Bumrah took three wickets of Bangladesh and completed his 50 wickets in international cricket this year. Ravindra Jadeja was able to take only one wicket, but with its help he was able to complete his 300 wickets in Test cricket. Jadeja has become the seventh bowler to take 300 or more wickets for India in the Test format. At the same time, Jadeja is also at the seventh position in terms of taking the most Test wickets for India. Jadeja made this special record in his 74th Test.
Last wicket of the innings and it's a special one for @imjadeja 😎
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 30, 2024
3⃣0⃣0⃣ wickets in Test Cricket 👏👏
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Now Team India will try to score runs at a fast pace and get a big lead against Bangladesh, so that the result of this match can be decided on the fifth day.