The fact that India’s captain KL Rahul and former captain Virat Kohli were not among the runs was unusual.
It was a team effort from the batsmen, including Ashwin, who showed tremendous mental toughness in achieving a half-century on a spicy wicket.
The Bangladesh Cricket Team’s innings got off to a terrible start.
The other half of the team was back in the dugout, where players like Litton and Shakib were unable to score any significant runs and Bangladesh led 75-5.
Because they were unable to adjust to the pitch’s speed and bounce, the Bangladeshi batters were unable to make an impact.
At the end of the 32nd over, Bangladesh’s score was 97-5, and Nurul Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim were slowly getting into the groove.
Shubman Gill makes an incredible catch
Nurul Hasan went deep into the crease and attempted to guide the ball to the leg side, where Shubman Gill took a blinder at the short leg.
On the very first ball of the 33rd over, the left arm chinaman Kuldeep Yadav bowled a length ball.
Virat Kohli, who used to captain Bangladesh, was shocked when Gill caught the ball low and made a sharp catch.
Hasan was run out for 16 runs, making the score 97-6
Great Chance for India The Men in Blue would want to finish the innings because the pitch is helping the spinners a lot.
Because he can get a lot of turn out of the pitch, Kuldeep Yadav would be extremely pleased.
Due to the shrewd field placements made by captain KL Rahul, Bangladesh faces a difficult task.
It seems unlikely that Bangladesh would score 204 runs against a quality bowling lineup, so it would be interesting to see if KL Rahul enforces the follow-on.
Given, there are still three days to go; For the upcoming test match, the openers want to get some runs under their belts.
Bangladesh were in a wide difficult situation on the third day of the continuous opening Test in Chattogram in the wake of getting bowled out for 150, giving a 239-lead to India.
The visitors chose to bat in the second innings rather than force a follow-on, and Shubman Gill was the wrecker-in-chief this time.
The Punjabi teenager began working toward his first Test hundred after putting together a stand of 70 runs with substitute captain KL Rahul.
Bangladesh bowlers were working hard to dispose of Gill and in the 32nd over, they thought there was an opportunity however a specialized error broke their expectations.
The Indian opener was struck on the pads by a delivery from Yasir Ali that abruptly turned to trouble him.
The hosts requested a review after the umpire was dissuaded by a loud appeal.
Gill and Pujara united for the second-wicket association for India to be 140/1 at Tea.
The visitors may be able to up the ante in the final session against a worn-out Bangladesh bowling attack as the ball starts to turn sharply on occasion.