IND vs. BAN: Mohd Siraj reveals what he said to Litton Das in an altercation during India vs. Bangladesh 1st test
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Mohd Siraj discusses the conversation he had with Litton Das during the first test between India, and Bangladesh IND vs BAN Mohd Siraj discusses the conversation he had with Litton Das during the first test between India and Bangladesh: At the end of the second day of the first test match at Chattogram against Bangladesh, the Indian team established a dominant position.
The Indians were able to gain a substantial advantage in the match thanks to a strong batting display by the tailenders and an explosive bowling performance by them.
During Bangladesh’s innings
Indian pacer Mohammad Siraj engaged in several verbal trades with Litton Das. Before the umpire separated the two players in question, they were observed fighting.
The comments that Siraj made to Litton Das, who was batting at a score of 24 runs, were made public during the post-game press conference, which undoubtedly disrupted the batter’s concentration.
Nothing, no. I stated, “Ye Test cricket hai, Ye T20 format nahi hai” (this is not T20; this is Test cricket). When questioned about the altercation he had with the Bangladeshi captain, Siraj revealed, “Play sensible cricket.”
Siraj sent Litton Das back to the pavilion after casting his stumps right after the argument between the two. Following the excusal of Litton Das, Virat Kohli additionally joined the forceful festival of Siraj.
Day 3 of the first test between India and Bangladesh:
Day three of the first test between IND and BAN is currently underway. Bangladesh’s innings were cheaply bowled out for 150 runs by Team India. The visitors only gave up 17 runs and struck out two batters who had not been beaten all night.
Mohd Siraj took three wickets, and spinner Kuldeep Yadav got his five-for, while Mohd Siraj got three. Axar Patel and Umesh Yadav each had one in their bags as well.
KL Rahul did not force a follow-on despite packing Bangladesh’s innings to 150 runs. After picking up Bangladesh’s final wicket, he rushed toward the locker room and came to bat, scoring more runs.
Team India is currently batting at a score of 25 without losing a wicket. Shubman Gill is batting at 13 runs, while KL Rahul is unbeaten at 11 runs. During this time, the Indian lead has grown to 179 runs.