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  • IND vs BAN: BCCI Announce Unchanged Squad For Second Test In Kanpur | cricket news

    The moment after India won the first Test match against Bangladesh in Chennai on Sunday, the BCCI declared an unchanged squad for the second Test, starting September 27 in Kanpur. There were a lot of talks going on as to whether Jasprit Bumrah would be rested but then the senior selection committee, led by Ajit Agarkar added the pace bowler in India’s second Test squad.

    The likes of Yash Dayal and Akash Deep managed to hold their places while Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel will also travel with the team. The Indian team outplayed Bangladesh by 280 runs in Chennai on Sunday, September 22, and took a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.

    NEWS

    India retains same squad for 2nd Test against Bangladesh.

    More Details #TeamIndia | #INDvBAN | IDFCFIRSTBankhttps://t.co/2bLf4v0DRu — BCCI (BCCI) September 22, 2024

    A lot of positives transpire within the Indian team in the first Test as the likes of Rishabh Pant, Shubman Gill, and Ravichandran Ashwin scored brilliant centuries. In bowling, Ashwin who was playing on his home ground managed to scalp six wickets in the second innings against Bangladesh.

    Fantastic start for Team India in this year’s red-ball season! Absolutely loved watching ashwinravi99’s calculated knock in the first innings and his match-winning spell in the second. ShubmanGill and imjadeja were brilliant with the bat and special shoutouts to… pic.twitter.com/9UDLhXDBoV

    — Jay Shah (JayShah) September 22, 2024

    The Bangladesh batsmen looked clueless in front of the lethal bowling attack of the Indian team. The Indian team under the leadership of Rohit Sharma will look to continue their winning momentum in the second Test which is slated to be played in Kanpur from September 27.

    India Squad for Second Test vs Bangladesh: Rohit Sharma (C), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Sarfaraz Khan, Rishabh Pant (WK), Dhruv Jurel (WK), R Ashwin, R Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohd. Siraj, Akash Deep, Jasprit Bumrah, Yash Dayal.

  • Even after failing in the Chennai Test, Shakib Al Hasan created history, broke this 16-year-old record

    Shakib Al Hasan: Former captain of Bangladesh cricket team and star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has achieved a big achievement in the Test format.

    Shakib Al Hasan: Bangladesh cricket team’s experienced all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has created a new record in the Test format. He created history when he came out to bat on the third day of the ongoing Chennai Test against India. He became the oldest player from his country in the history of Test cricket. He broke a 16-year-old record by defeating left-arm spinner Mohammad Rafiq.

    Former Bangladeshi spinner Mohammad Rafiq played his last Test in 2008 at the age of 37 years and 180 days. He held the record of being the oldest cricketer. Now, after 16 years, Shakib stepped into the Chennai Test on the third day at the age of 37 years and 181 days and left Rafiq behind.

    Shakib has been a flop in the Chennai Test

    Shakib could not leave his mark in the Chennai Test. He bowled 21 overs in both innings, but did not get a single wicket. He scored 32 runs in the first innings. Now he is unbeaten on 5 runs in the second innings.

    Shakib Al Hasan’s Test career

    Shakib is playing the 70th Test of his career against India. He has scored 4,575 runs in this format at an average of 38.44. He has five centuries and 31 half-centuries to his name. Shakib’s highest score is 217. In bowling, he has taken 242 wickets. He has taken 5 wicket hauls 19 times.

    Chennai Test Status

    The first test match of the series is going on between India and Bangladesh at Chepauk ground in Chennai. India has given the target of 515 runs to the visiting team. Chasing this target, Bangladesh team has scored 158/4 till stumps on the third day. Now they need 237 runs. Whereas India needs 6 wickets to win.

  • Rahmanullah Gurbaz Surpasses Babar Azam, Equals Virat Kohli’s Record with Seventh ODI Century | cricket news

    AFG vs SA: Afghanistan’s explosive opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz surpassed Pakistan skipper Babar Azam and equaled India stalwart Virat Kohli’s record for scoring most ODI centuries before turning 23. It was Gurbaz who laid a solid foundation for Afghanistan to seal a historic ODI series win over South Africa. . Their first series win against a top-five-ranked team in the ICC standings.

    Gurbaz added another dimension to the game and derailed South Africa’s bowling plan in the second ODI in Sharjah. He breezed past South African bowlers effortlessly while relying on his impeccable stroke play to pick up boundaries. He raced to his seventh ODI century for Afghanistan, the most scored by any batsman in the nation. He also surpassed Babar, who garnered six centuries before turning 23 in the ODI format.

    Gurbaz now stands level with Kohli, who also struck seven hundred in the 50-over format before turning 23.

    With the third ODI to be played on Sunday, Gurbaz will have the opportunity to go level with ‘Master Blaster’ Sachin Tendulkar and South Africa’s Quinton de Kock. Both batsmen racked up a whopping eight centuries in the ODI format before turning 23.

    Apart from notching up his seventh ODI century, Gurbaz forged a crucial 88-run opening partnership with Riaz Hassan. Throughout his stay at the crease, Gurbaz scored boundaries according to his will and found the ideal support from his compatriots.

    Scoring at a strike rate of 95.45, Gurbaz amassed 105 runs off 110 deliveries, laced with 10 fours and three maximums. His flourishing time on the crease ended after Nandre Burger’s delivery breached past Gurbaz’s tired-looking shot and crashed onto the stumps.

    After his departure, Azmatullah Omarzai played an influential cameo of 86*(50) to propel Afghanistan’s score to 311/4.

    In reply, South Africa fell short in front of Rashid Khan’s spin magic and succumbed to a 177-run defeat. Rashid, who was dealing with a hamstring injury during his nine-over spell, picked up a five-wicket haul while giving away just 19 runs.

    After taking an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series, Afghanistan and South Africa will play the third ODI on Sunday at Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

  • Video: Rishabh Pant apologized to Mohammad Siraj in the live match, know why such a situation arose during the Chennai Test …

    It has been 619 days since Team India’s star wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant returned to Test cricket. The Team India star, who played his last Test match against Bangladesh in December 2022, has also made a comeback against the same team. Rishabh Pant’s comeback has been good so far. He led the troubled India in the first innings of the Chennai Test, but on the second day of the match, one of his decisions proved wrong, due to which he had to apologize in the middle of the match. He has apologized to his Team India teammate Mohammad Siraj.

    This incident happened on Friday, September 20, at the beginning of Bangladesh’s innings on the second day of the match. Mohammad Siraj was bowling in the fourth over of the innings. On the fifth ball of the Indian fast bowler, there was a strong appeal of LBW against left-handed batsman Zakir Hasan. Siraj believed that the Bangladeshi batsman was out and was celebrating with the appeal but it did not happen. The umpire did not give him out, which surprised Siraj as well as the rest of the Indian team. Read More – Honey Singh remembers his sister after 1 year, singer reaches Melbourne to surprise her…

    Pant refused, the decision was wrong

    Now Team India had the option of taking DRS on the umpire’s decision, so that the review could be clear. Siraj was also seen explaining this to captain Rohit Sharma, but Rohit did not listen to him. This happened because wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant stopped him from doing so. Pant was saying that the ball was going outside the leg stump, so there will be no out and the review will be wasted. Ultimately Rohit did not take the review. Soon the replay was shown on the big screen of the stadium, in which it was seen that the ball would have hit the leg stump and Zakir was out. Read More – Honey Singh remembered his sister after 1 year, singer reached Melbourne to surprise her…

    had to apologize again

    According to reports, as soon as the incident happened, Siraj immediately drew Rishabh Pant’s attention to it. Seeing this, Pant also admitted his mistake and Zakir Hasan also could not stay on the field for long and was bowled by Akash Deep after 4 overs. Earlier, Team India was all out for 376 runs. In the first session of the day itself, Team India lost its remaining 4 wickets for just 37 runs. Ravichandran Ashwin was dismissed after scoring 112 runs, while Ravindra Jadeja missed his fifth Test century. He was dismissed after scoring 86 runs. Hasan Mahmud took 5 wickets for Bangladesh.

  • IND vs BAN: Rishabh Pant Scores Hundred On His Return To Test Cricket After 635 Days | cricket news

    India’s star batter Rishabh Pant smashed a solid century during India’s second innings against Bangladesh in the first Test match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday. On the third day of play, Rishabh Pant started the innings with Shubman Gill and ended up getting a century on his return to Test cricket 635 days.

    Pant collected 109 runs off 128 balls before getting out to Mehidy Hasan Miraz. The left-hand batsman also smashed 13 fours and 4 sixes throughout his innings. He played some extraordinary shots all around the park and made his innings look effortless. The Delhi-based batsman also equaled the record of former India skipper MS Dhoni as both have six centuries under their belts in the Test format. Pant is now standing at the top of the list of most Test hundreds by an Indian Wicketkeeper. Pant scored six hundred in 58 innings while Dhoni took 144 innings to do the same.

    The moment Pant reached his hundred, fans went berserk on social media as they started lauding the left-hander.

    Rishabh Pant marks his return to Test cricket with a breezy century #WTC25 | #INDvBAN: https://t.co/rGbNF8A6pX pic.twitter.com/0QhACT03hy — ICC September 21, 2024

    Virat Kohli appreciating the hundred of Rishabh Pant pic.twitter.com/Djf6ZPOypc

    — Johns. (CricCrazyJohns) September 21, 2024

    A CENTURY on his return to Test cricket.

    What a knock this by @RishabhPant17

    Brings up his 6th Test ton!

    Live – https://t.co/jV4wK7BgV2…… #INDvBAN@IDFCFIRSTBank pic.twitter.com/A7NhWAjY3Z — BCCI (BCCI) September 21, 2024

    Prime example of comebacks are stronger than setbacks#RishabhPant pic.twitter.com/UxxpIt8As6 — Heera Thakur (deepakraghav012) September 21, 2024

    Bangladesh (Playing XI): Shadman Islam, Zakir Hasan, Najmul Hossain Shanto(c), Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan, Litton Das(w), Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Taskin Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, Nahid Rana.

    India (Playing XI): Rohit Sharma(c), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant(w), Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, Akash Deep, Mohammed Siraj.

  • Great performance of Bastar player in World Muay Thai Championship, Yuvraj Singh won gold medal

    Raipur. A player from Bastar won the gold medal in the World Muay Thai Championship by displaying an excellent game. The Indian Muay Thai team took part in the competition held from 12th to 19th September under the aegis of United Muay Thai Association India (UMAI). Yuvraj Singh was the only player from Chhattisgarh out of 17 players who participated in the World Muay Thai Championship held at Paragon Hall in Bangkok. Playing in the 14-15 age group and 81+ weight category, Yuvraj made the country, state and his district proud by winning the gold medal in the “Muay Talai” event.

    At the prize distribution ceremony of the Muay Talai event, President of Muay Thai International Organization IFMA Tapso and Stephen Fox (Secretary General-IFMA) awarded Yuvraj Singh with the gold medal. Earlier, in the Contest Event and the Vaye Crew Event, Yuvraj reached the quarter finals but was out of the medal race.

    15-year-old Yuvraj Singh from remote Bastar region Jagdalpur is the only selected player from Chhattisgarh who participated in this World Muay Thai Championship. Yuvraj established the region on the sports world stage with his golden success by participating in the international competition for the fourth consecutive time.

  • Marnus Labuschagne Becomes First Cricketer To Achieve Rare Feat During ENG Vs AUS 1st ODI | cricket news

    Australian batsman Marnus Labuschagne became the first-ever cricketer to score fifty-plus runs, take three wickets, and four plus catches in an ODI match. Labuschagne accomplished this feat during the first ODI against England at Nottingham. During England’s batting, Labuschagne took three wickets for 39 runs in six overs. He got the wickets of opener Ben Duckett, skipper Harry Brook, and Jofra Archer. Coming to the catches, Labuschagne took catches to remove Duckett, Brook, Jacob Bethell, and Adil Rashid. Later, while batting, Labuschagne scored 77 in 61 balls, with seven fours and two sixes. His runs came at a strike rate of 126.22.

    Coming to the match, England won the toss and elected to bat first. Half-centuries from opener Ben Duckett (95 in 91 balls, with 11 fours) and Will Jacks (62 in 56 balls, with five fours and two sixes) shone bright for England as the rest of the batters failed to convert their starts into big. scores. Jacks and Duckett put 120 runs on stand for the second wicket.

    Skipper Harry Brook (39 in 31 balls, with two fours and three sixes) and Jacob Bethell (35 in 34 balls, with three fours and a six) in particular could not convert their cameos into big knocks. England was bundled out for 315 runs despite enjoying a solid position of 213/2 at one point. (Virat Kohli’s DRS Blunder: Rohit Sharma And Umpire’s Reaction During IND vs BAN 1st Test Goes Viral, See Pics)

    Adam Zampa (3/49) and Marnus Labuschagne (3/34) were top bowlers for Australia. Travis Head also got two wickets. Spinners took nine wickets for Australia, including one by Matthew Short. (Rishabh Pant’s Apologetic Gesture To Angry Mohammed Siraj After DRS Error, Video Goes Viral – Watch)

    In the run chase, skipper Mitchell Marsh (10), Steve Smith (32) and Cameron Green (32) fell as Travis unleashed his carnage from one end. Head, who made 154* in 129 balls, with 20 fours and five sixes, stitched a 148-run stand with Labuschagne (77* in 61 balls, with seven fours and two sixes), chasing down the total in just 44 overs with seven. wickets in hand.

    Matthew Potts, Bethell, and Liam Livingstone got a wicket each. Head was given the ‘Player of the Match’ award for his all-round show. Australia now have a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.

  • India vs Bangladesh 1st Test: Bangladesh team all out for 149 runs in the first innings, Indian bowlers bowled brilliantly

    India vs Bangladesh 1st Test: Bangladesh’s performance against Team India was very poor in the first innings of the Chennai Test. The Bangladeshi team was all out for 149 runs in the first innings. Earlier, Team India was all out for 376 runs in the first innings. Team India is still 227 runs ahead of Bangladesh. Jaspreet Bumrah, Akash Deep and Mohammad Siraj bowled brilliantly for India.

    Shakib Al Hasan scored the highest 32 runs for Bangladesh. He faced 64 balls and hit 5 fours. Liton Das scored 22 runs in 42 balls. While Mehdi Hasan Miraz scored an unbeaten 27 runs. Captain Nazmul Hussain Shanto returned to the pavilion after scoring 20 runs. Indian bowlers did not let the pressure reduce. In this way the whole team collapsed on a score of 149 runs.

    Jasprit Bumrah completed 400 wickets

    On the second day of the first Test against Bangladesh in Chennai, Jasprit Bumrah achieved a big feat. He has touched the magical figure of 400 wickets in international cricket. He became the 10th Indian bowler to do so. Talking about fast bowling, he became the sixth Indian fast bowler to achieve this feat. India put 376 runs on the board in the first innings.

    Apart from Bumrah, other fast bowlers to achieve this feat are Kapil Dev, Javagal Srinath, Zaheer Khan, Mohammed Shami and Ishant Sharma. In terms of matches, Bumrah is the fastest, he achieved this feat in just 196 matches.

    Most wickets for India in International cricket

    Anil Kumble – 953 wickets in 499 innings

    R Ashwin – 744 wickets in 369 innings

    Harbhajan Singh – 707 wickets in 442 innings

    Kapil Dev – 687 wickets in 448 innings

    Zaheer Khan – 597 wickets in 373 innings

    Ravindra Jadeja – 570 wickets in 397 innings

    Javagal Srinath – 551 wickets in 348 innings

    Mohammed Shami – 448 wickets in 188 matches

    Ishant Sharma – 434 wickets in 280 innings

    Jasprit Bumrah – 400* wickets in 227 innings

  • Bangladesh’s Aggressive Fielding Strikes Akash Deep After Near Miss With Rishabh Pant, Video Goes Viral – Watch | cricket news

    The opening Test between India and Bangladesh at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium took a dramatic turn on Day Two when a fierce throw from Bangladesh’s Hasan Mahmud struck Indian pacer Akash Deep in the back. The moment sparked memories of a similar incident just a day earlier, when Rishabh Pant narrowly avoided being hit by a misdirected throw, leading to a heated exchange with Bangladesh wicketkeeper Litton Das. As tensions escalated, the cricketing drama only intensified.

    Rishabh Pant vs Litton Das pic.twitter.com/iZ0M51iYkU

    — _Imran Siddique (@imransiddique89) September 19, 2024

    Akash deep hits by a throw from fielder…

    – The physio is out to tend to Akash Deep pic.twitter.com/WbNVVmVdg0 — _VA_LT (@x_vault_) September 20, 2024

    Also Read: BAN: 40-5 (13) | IND Vs BAN Live Cricket Score and Updates, 1st Test Day 2: Siraj, Bumrah Wreak Havoc, BAN Five Down

    A Fiery Encounter on Day Two

    Day Two began with India looking to build on their overnight score of 356 for 7, with Ravindra Jadeja and centurion Ravichandran Ashwin holding the fort. Unfortunately, Jadeja fell early on his overnight score of 86, bringing Akash Deep to the crease. Playing in just his second Test, Akash showcased grit and determination, but soon found himself the target of a wayward throw.

    As he scrambled back into his crease, Hasan Mahmud unleashed a throw that smacked Akash squarely in the back. The throw, meant to be a direct hit to the stumps, was unnecessary, as replays clearly showed Akash was safely within his crease. The incident prompted a brief halt in play to ensure the pacer wasn’t seriously injured. While Akash managed to shake off the pain, the disruption seemed to affect his focus, and just a few deliveries later, he attempted an ambitious shot that resulted in his dismissal by Taskin Ahmed for 17.

    Despite the unfortunate incident, Akash’s brief stay at the crease added 24 valuable runs for the eighth wicket alongside Ashwin. However, India’s innings soon came to an end at 376, with Mahmud capping off his five-wicket haul by removing Jasprit Bumrah for 7.

    Flashback to Pant’s Fiery Exchange

    The tension surrounding these on-field incidents took root on Day One, when Rishabh Pant was at the receiving end of a similarly aggressive throw. As Pant took a quick single, a misdirected throw from the deep came dangerously close to hitting him. Visibly annoyed, Pant exchanged words with Bangladesh’s wicketkeeper Litton Das, a conversation that was picked up by the stump mic.

    “Mere ko kyu maar rahe ho? (Why are you hitting me?)” Pant fired at Das, to which the Bangladesh keeper calmly responded, “Woh to maarega hi na (the fielder has to throw).” The exchange was brief, but it set the tone for what has been an intense and high-strung Test match so far.

    Bangladesh’s Aggression: A Strategy or Overzealous?

    Bangladesh’s aggressive fielding tactics in this Test, particularly their sharp throws at the stumps, have raised eyebrows. While direct hits can certainly create pressure, the unnecessary aggression—especially when the batsman is already inside the crease—has sparked controversy. Akash Deep’s incident on Day Two appeared to be a clear case of overzealous fielding, especially after the similar near-miss with Pant on Day One.

    This approach might be a reflection of Bangladesh’s strategy to unsettle India, especially considering India’s strong recovery from a precarious position at 144 for 6 on Day One. But there’s a fine line between competitive edge and reckless aggression, and Bangladesh’s bowlers seem to be treading dangerously close to that boundary.

    Ashwin and Jadeja Turn the Tide

    While the focus has been on the fielding incidents, it’s important not to overlook the stellar performances that have defined this Test match so far. India’s recovery from a seemingly hopeless position on Day One can be attributed to a monumental 199-run partnership between Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja.

    Ashwin’s sublime 113 was a masterclass in resilience and technique, anchoring India’s innings after their top order faltered. Jadeja’s controlled aggression, which earned him 86 crucial runs, complemented Ashwin perfectly, allowing India to post a respectable total. Without this partnership, India’s total of 376 could have been far lower, leaving Bangladesh with the upper hand going into the third day.

    Hasan Mahmud’s Standout Bowling

    Despite the controversial throw, Hasan Mahmud’s bowling was one of the highlights of Bangladesh’s performance. His pace and precision earned him a well-deserved five-wicket haul, including key dismissals like Ashwin and Bumrah. Mahmud’s ability to exploit the Chennai pitch, coupled with his persistence, has kept Bangladesh in contention, even as they look to overcome India’s total.

  • IND vs BAN 1st Test Day 1: First day’s play ends at Chepauk, India scores 339 runs after losing 6 wickets, Ashwin scores a century, Jadeja is present at the crease after scoring a half-century

    IND vs BAN 1st Test Day 1: The first match of the two-Test series being played between India and Bangladesh is being played today at MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk) Stadium in Chennai. The first day of the game is over today. The Indian team has scored 339 runs after losing six wickets in 80 overs. Ravindra Jadeja is playing after scoring 86 runs and R Ashwin is playing after scoring 102 runs. Hasan Mahmud took the maximum of four wickets from Bangladesh.

    Let us tell you that on the first day, Bangladesh team won the toss and decided to bowl first. After this, the start of the Indian team, which came to bat first, was not very good and three batsmen of the team returned to the pavilion for just 34 runs. After this, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant handled the innings. However, Yashasvi got out after playing a half-century innings of 56 runs. Rishabh Pant (39) and KL Rahul (16) also got out after adding 48 runs for the 5th wicket. After this, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja took over the innings which was looking faltering, during this Ashwin remained unbeaten after scoring 102 runs. While Jadeja remained unbeaten after scoring 86 runs. He faced 117 balls and hit 10 fours and 2 sixes. Ashwin also hit 10 fours and 2 sixes.

    Hasan Mahmud took 4 wickets

    Hasan Mahmud took the maximum of four wickets from Bangladesh. Apart from Hasan Mahmud, Nahid Rana and Mehdi Hasan Meraj got one wicket each.

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