IND vs BAN: bangladesh all out for 149 runs..!!

 Bangladesh was all out for 149 runs in the first innings of the first Test against India. bumrah, the star fast bowler of the indian team, took 4 wickets and akash Deep, Siraj, and Jadeja took 2 wickets each. As a result, the indian team has a lead of 227 runs. The first Test match between india and bangladesh is going on briskly at the chepauk Stadium. The indian team scored 376 runs in the first innings of this match. Then the bangladesh team got off to a shocking start. In the first over, Shadman islam was bowled by bumrah for 2 runs.

Akash Deep followed with Zakir Hasan hitting 3 runs and Mominul Haq ducking out in subsequent balls. As a result, they lost 3 wickets for 22 runs and stumbled. Following the lunch break, Siraj was bowled by skipper Shanto for 20, while veteran mushfiqur rahim was dismissed by bumrah for 8. Due to this, the bangladesh team lost 5 wickets for 40 runs. Then senior players Shakib Al Hasan and Liton Das challenged for a while. While they put on a partnership of 51 runs for the 6th wicket, Liton Das was dismissed for 22 runs and Shakib Al Hasan unfortunately got out for 32 runs while trying to hit Jadeja with a sweep shot.

Later, Bumrah's pace bowled the Tailanders out, and Siraj took the last wicket. Due to this, the bangladesh team scored only 149 runs in 47.1 overs and were all out. bumrah bowled well and took 4 wickets. akash Deep, Siraj, and Jadeja were amazing with 2 wickets each. Through this, the indian team has taken a lead of 227 runs. This raised the question of whether the bangladesh team would be given a follow-on. When indian captain rohit sharma returned to the pavilion, the umpire directly questioned rohit sharma whether he was following on. rohit sharma replied that he was not willing to follow up.The indian team's top-order batsmen need adequate batting practice. Because in the first innings, the indian team lost 6 wickets for 144 runs. rohit sharma has taken this decision as this will give him enough time to bat. This is seen to give the batsmen enough time to come into form.

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