Deccan Chronicle

David vs Goliath

Ruthless India look to overpower Bangla as first Test begins today

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Indore, Nov. 13: The action begins with the red cherry but the focus is firmly on the pink ball as a formidable India looks to overpower a depleted-but-gritty Bangladesh in the first Test of a two-match series starting here on Thursday.

The rubber opens here but the buzz and the talk has been consistent­ly centered on the second game in Kolkata, which will be played under lights — a historic first for both the teams. This is also that one series in the World Test Championsh­ip calendar, in which Virat Kohli’s men, currently in the “pink of form”, can steamroll the ragtag opposition well inside four days.

In fact, on paper, it is difficult to imagine how Bangladesh, without Tamim Iqbal and the suspended Shakib Al Hasan, will even be able to compete in a format, which has been their weakest till date. Having crushed South Africa in their last series, this Indian team, with inarguably their greatest-ever pace unit till date, will definitely be too hot to handle for a side whose best batsman — skipper Mominul Haque — has less than 10 Test hundreds (eight).

Although Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudulla­h Riyad are committed cricketers but in the longest format, they aren’t exactly formidable names. Compare that to India’s premier willow wielders — Kohli (26 hundreds), Ajinkya Rahane (11), Cheteshwar Pujara (18). They have 50 plus ton collective­ly and it will be one hell of a task for the Mustafizur Rahamans, Taijul Islams and Mehidy Hasan Mirajs to stop this line-up.

And before these three even come into play, Bangladesh will have to deal with openers Mayank Agarwal and the indomitabl­e Rohit Sharma, who can make mincemeat of their bowling attack.

Add to it, India’s bowling unit with 800-plus scalps, this is one contest where the ‘David’ looks incapable of slaying the proverbial ‘Goliath’. Not to forget that Bangladesh, in their last Test match under the mercurial Shakib’s leadership, lost to Afghanista­n in a one-off game. Shakib was ousted from this series owing to a two-year suspension for failing to report corrupt approaches to the ICC.

The Indians, however, do not want to take anything for granted. “Bangladesh is a very good team. We played very well against South Africa but that’s past now. With (World) Test Championsh­ip, every match is equally important,” vicecaptai­n Rahane said.

 ?? AFP ?? Wriddhiman Saha and Ravindra Jadeja look in awe of Virat Kohli during a training session in Indore on Wednesday.
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AFP Wriddhiman Saha and Ravindra Jadeja look in awe of Virat Kohli during a training session in Indore on Wednesday. —

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