The long wait has finally been over. After two consecutive days of called off, India vs Bangladesh’s second Test has finally resumed in Kanpur. After 35 over, the game is going on. After day 1, Mominul Haq and Mushfiqur Rahim were unbeaten and the duo came to bat as the game started on day four. But Jasprit Bumrah, exceptional delivery sent back Mushfiqur Rahman in 11 runs. That moment grabbed the limelight.
Bumrah’s Exceptional Dismissal:
After the thrilling win in Chennai, India is facing Bangladesh in the second Test match in Kanpur. But since the beginning of the Test match, both teams faced multiple setbacks as rain affected the game hugely. After the day 1 lasted for only 35 over, days 2 and 3 were called off completely. But day 4 started with a sunny bright morning and the match resumed.
After the game of day 1, Bangladeshi batters Mominul Haq and Mushfiqur Rahim were unbeaten and the duo resumed play on day 4. But the Indian bowlers gave a solid start. In the 41st over, Jasprit Bumrah came to bowl and Mushfiqur Rahim was in strike.
Bumrah bowled a fuller nip-backer, and Mushfiqur, after a tentative prod at the previous delivery, decided to leave this one. Expecting more bounce, he misjudged the length, and the ball clipped the top of the off-stump. A costly mistake from Mushfiqur, as Bumrah’s perfect delivery sent him back for 11 runs.
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Enjoy the Thrilling Dismissal Here:
Bangladesh is Building the Hope:
After coming back after a long in the longest format, Team India defeated Bangladesh by a massive 280 runs in the first Test match. After that, both teams moved their way to Kanpur to face each other in the second Test match of the series. Bangladesh batted first in the second Test. On day 1, the visitors faced a setback after losing the first wicket early on.
After two rain-affected days in between, both teams stepped out on the ground on day 4. Initially on day 4, they lost the quick wicket of Mushfiqur Rahim. But Mominul Haq completed his exceptional half-century and still batting on 62 runs in 121 balls. On the flip side, Litton Das is standing on 13 runs in 26 balls. After 49 overs, Bangladesh is 148/4.
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