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Bangladesh collapsed, India won the Chennai Test

India starts with an emphatic 280-run win
India starts with an emphatic 280-run win

After Pakistan tour Bangladesh team is very vivid. They wanted a good start at India tour. But In Chennai Bangladesh team is collapsed and lost by big margin. On the Other hand, Gambhir’s first Test as India’s head coach starts with an emphatic 280-run win.

In Day four, Bangladesh started cautiously but tried counterattacking as wickets fell, that just allowed India to get the seven wickets in about 50 minutes. Bangladesh All out in 234 runs.

Bangladesh played the fourth day’s game in Chennai today. Where the Tigers had a huge target of 515 runs. Yesterday the visitors picked up 158 runs at the cost of 4 wickets. However, Bangladesh lost the remaining 6 wickets in the first session of the day.

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Indian Allrounder Ravichandran Ashwin completed his fourth double of a hundred and a five-for in the same Test-and his second in successive Tests at Chepauk. Ashwin’s 37th five-wicket haul took him level with the great Shane Warne, behind only Muthiah Muralidaran’s 67.

Chennai boy Ashwin and Chennai Super King Jadeja got together in a reminder of how their batting partnership on day one took the game away from Bangladesh. In his first over, Ashwin’s drift made Shakib play down the wrong line for Yashasvi Jaiswal to take another sharp catch at short leg. This wicket took him past Courtney Walsh’s 519 to No. 8 on the all-time wicket-takers’ table.

Short Score
India- 1st innings 376/10 (Ashwin 113, Jadeja 86, Mahmud 5-83)
Bangladesh- 1st innings 149/10 (Shakib 32, Bumrah 4-50, Jadeja 2-19)
India- 2nd innings 287/4 dec (Gill 119*, Pant 109, Miraj 2-103)
Bangladesh- 2nd innings 234/10 (T: 515) (Shanto 82, Ashwin 6-88, Jadeja 3-58)
India won by 280 runs and Lead the series 1-0

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