Indian Team Lost 4 Wickets In Chase Of 145 Runs Highlights Of Day 3
IND vs BAN / Indian Team Lost 4 Wickets In Chase Of 145 Runs Highlights Of Day 3
IND vs BAN - Indian Team Lost 4 Wickets In Chase Of 145 Runs Highlights Of Day 3
IND vs BAN 2nd Test: The third day of the second Test being played between India and Bangladesh in Dhaka was very exciting. The Indian team has got a target of 145 runs to win the match, in response to which they have scored 45 runs at the loss of four wickets till the end of the day's play. Akshar Patel (26 *) and Jaydev Unadkat (3 *) are at the crease for India. Let's know how was the game of the third day.Bangladesh lost four wickets in the first session itself.When the Bangladesh team came to play the second innings, they lost their four wickets in the first session itself. The Bangladeshi team, which scored seven runs without any loss on the second day, suffered four setbacks in the form of Najmul Hasan Shanto, Mominul Haque, Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim. Opener batsman Zakir Hasan stood alone on the field and played a brilliant inning of 51 runs. However, he also returned to the pavilion on a total of 102. Bangladesh had also lost the sixth wicket on the score of 113.Liton Das showed fighting spiritLiton Das also batted at one end and shared an important partnership of 46 runs with Nurul Hasan. Nurul played a quick inning of 31 runs in 29 balls. After this, Liton shared a 60-run partnership for the eighth wicket with Taskin Ahmed, due to which Bangladesh have scored a fightable score. Liton played a fighting innings of 73 runs and then was clean bowled by Mohammad Siraj. Taskin remained unbeaten till the end after scoring 31 runs. Akshar Patel got the maximum three wickets for India.India's four star batsmen could not even touch double figuresChasing the target of 145 runs, the Indian team had lost the wicket of KL Rahul in the third over itself. After this, Cheteshwar Pujara on the score of 12 and Shubman Gill on the score of 29 also returned to the pavilion. The first three batsmen could not even touch the double figures. Virat Kohli also could not do anything special and got out after scoring only one run, Mehandi Hasan Miraj got three wickets and Shakib Al Hasan took one wicket. Bangladeshi spinners bowled 22 out of 23 overs.