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India beats Bangladesh by 280 Runs to Go 1-0 Up in the Test Series

NT BureauBy NT BureauSeptember 22, 2024No Comments
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India registered a commanding 280-run victory over Bangladesh in the first Test in Chennai, going 1-0 up in the two-match series. Bangladesh, chasing a daunting target of 515 runs, could only muster 234 in their second innings, with skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto offering the only significant resistance, scoring 82 runs. Ravichandran Ashwin spearheaded India’s bowling attack with a stunning six-wicket haul, helping to dismantle Bangladesh’s batting lineup.

Bangladesh’s Struggle to Chase Mammoth Target
India’s huge total left Bangladesh facing a mountain to climb. They started their chase with cautious optimism but soon found themselves reeling under pressure. Apart from Shanto’s valiant 82, none of the other batsmen managed to stand tall against India’s fierce bowling attack. Bangladesh’s hopes quickly faded as Ashwin continued to exploit the turning conditions, finishing with figures of 6-88, a masterclass of spin bowling that further solidified his stature in world cricket.

The result was inevitable as Bangladesh crumbled under the relentless Indian attack. Their innings folded at 234, handing India a resounding victory on Sunday at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

Ravichandran Ashwin: The Architect of India’s Victory
Ashwin was deservedly named Player of the Match for his all-round performance, contributing with both bat and ball. Speaking about his experience of playing in front of the home crowd, Ashwin said, “Every time I play in Chennai in front of this crowd, it’s an amazing feeling for me. I have watched a lot of Test cricket and international cricket sitting in those stands. To play in front of those stands, it’s a beautifully renovated stadium now, that itself is a special feeling for me.”

Ashwin’s bowling was as mesmerizing as ever, but he also credited his teammate Ravindra Jadeja for helping him during challenging phases of the match. “I just kept it really simple, have to thank Jadeja for what he did, he just took me through the tough phases of the innings,” he said.

Although Ashwin is known primarily for his bowling, he shared insights into his evolving approach to batting. “I think like a bowler mostly but I have made a conscious effort to think like a batter when I walk out with a bat in my hand. Batting is something that comes naturally but yet I have struggled sometimes with my thought getting ahead of myself. I have tried to manage it.”

With a six-wicket haul to his name, Ashwin’s influence on the game was immense, showing his ability to win matches for India not just with the ball but with his adaptability as a cricketer.

India’s Dominant Performance
India’s dominance in this match was built on the back of a stellar all-round team effort. From their solid batting on the first day to their disciplined bowling attack, they looked in complete control. Ravindra Jadeja’s support to Ashwin and contributions from the other bowlers ensured that India maintained a stranglehold over the opposition.

The emphatic win gives India a firm upper hand heading into the second Test, which begins in Kanpur on Friday. With their bowling and batting departments firing in sync, India will look to wrap up the series with another win.

Bangladesh’s Resistance Falters
While Bangladesh showed flashes of grit, they will be disappointed with their overall performance, particularly their inability to counter India’s potent bowling. Najmul Hossain Shanto’s effort was commendable, but the lack of support from other batters highlighted the team’s struggles. They will need to regroup quickly ahead of the second Test if they are to salvage something from this series.

Looking Ahead to Kanpur
With India leading the series 1-0, Bangladesh has a lot to ponder ahead of the second Test in Kanpur. India, meanwhile, will look to carry forward their momentum and seal the series with another clinical performance. If Ashwin and his teammates continue in the same vein, Bangladesh will have to find solutions fast to prevent another dominant Indian show.

The second Test in Kanpur promises to be an exciting encounter as both teams gear up for what could be the decider in this two-match series.

 

 

 

 

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