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India vs Bangladesh LIVE Day 2 Test, Day 4: BAN 233, Mominul unbeaten

Live Score India vs Bangladesh, 2nd Test Day 4: Bumrah took two quick wickets early in the second session

Live Score India vs Bangladesh, 2nd Test Day 4: Bumrah took two quick wickets early in the second session

India vs Bangladesh live scores, second day of Tests, 4th: Jasprit Bumrah took two early wickets in the second session and thus took Bangladesh to the last two wickets. Bumrah dismissed Mehidy Hasan Miraz on 20 off 42, thus ending his 54-run partnership with centurion Mominul Haque. …Read more

Mominul calmly held up one end while wickets fell at the other end. He reached his 13th Test century while three wickets fell at the other end in the first session on the fourth day of the second Test between India and Bangladesh. Bangladesh were 205/6 in 66 overs at lunch with Mominul on 102 off 176 balls and Mehidy Hasan Miraz on 6 off 26 balls.

Jasprit Bumrah bowled Mushfiqur Rahim early on the fourth day and India then took two wickets with some absolutely stunning catches as the match finally started after two consecutive tiring days. Captain Rohit Sharma made his first decision and dismissed Litton Das off the bowling of Mohammed Siraj. Siraj himself then used an even better catch to dismiss Shakib Al Hasan. However, Mominul Haque persevered through it all for Bangladesh.

Bumrah and Akash Deep had started the Indian attack earlier and the second Test between India and Bangladesh finally resumed. Only 35 overs were played in three days, all of which came on the first day as rain and a wet pitch marred the second and third days of the match.

For the first time in over two days, the weather finally sorted out the situation at the Green Park stadium. Bangladesh remained at 107 for 3, Mominul Haque on 40* for 81 and Mushifur Rahim for 6* for 13 after seven sessions of the second and final Test match of the series against India ended in failure with no action for two consecutive days . According to Weather.com, the weather forecast for the fourth day calls for only a 24 percent chance of rain, and Monday is expected to remain cloudy. The expected temperature during match hours will be between 28 and 31 degrees Celsius.

On the third day, not a single drop of rain fell after 9:30 a.m., although the officials ordered a delayed start because the pitch remained wet. After the covers were removed in the morning, the Super Soppers team were at work, but conditions on the pitch did not improve as questions were asked about the drainage system used in the stadium. The sun also came out later in the afternoon, but referees who were dissatisfied with the field conditions after three rounds of inspection ultimately canceled play on the third day.

Earlier on the first day, the match also started late. India later decided to bowl for the first time in nine years in a Test match at home. They kept their starting eleven unchanged, meaning Kuldeep Yadav remained on the bench. The inclusion of the spinner was a widely speculated move, given the black soil content on the Green Park pitch. However, India’s decision to stick with fast bowler Akash Deep turned out to be the right decision as the right-hander scored two quick wickets with the new balls after Jasprit Bumrah’s magical deliveries were unlucky despite both openers being clueless. After lunch, R. Ashwin, Player of the Match in India’s victory in Chennai last week where he displayed all-around brilliance with a five-wicket haul and a century, picked up a wicket to overtake Anil Kumble to become the second-highest wicket-taker in Asia (after Muttiah Muralidaran) . The last session was canceled. Later, Day 2 saw no action. The rain stopped around 11:15 a.m., but field conditions did not improve.

Here are some highlights from Day 4 of the second Test between India and Bangladesh:

– Mominul Haque reached his 13th Test century in 172 balls

– Then Siraj himself took an even better catch and sent back Shakib Al Hasan off the bowling of Ravichandran Ashwin

– Attacker Litton Das fell to Mohammed Siraj thanks to a brilliant catch from Rohit Sharma

– Mominul Haque scored his half-century in 110 balls

– Jasprit Bumrah bowled Mushfiqur Rahim early on day four

-Bangladesh were 107/3 in 35 overs when the players left due to poor lighting soon after lunch on the first day

– Mominil Haque scored 40 off 81 balls while Mushfiqur Rahim scored 6 off 13 balls

– Heavy rain washed away the rest of day 1 and all of day 2

– There was no rain on the third day, but the game was not possible due to the wet pitch