Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

INDIA CLAIM OPENING DAY HONOURS IN INDORE

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Adominant India remained on course for a big first-innings lead after bundling out Bangladesh for a meagre 150 runs despite some sloppy catching on day one of the opening Test in Indore yesterday.

The hosts lost opener Rohit Sharma for six in their reply but finished the day on 86 for one with Cheteshwar Pujara and Mayank Agarwal putting on 72 runs for the flourishin­g second-wicket partnershi­p.

Pujara was batting on 43 with seven boundaries. Agarwal was lucky to reach 37 after being dropped in the slip by Imrul Kayes when on 32.

Earlier, Mominul Haque won the toss in his first match as Bangladesh’s new Test Captain but his decision to bat immediatel­y backfired.

India’s three-pronged pace attack exploited the early morning conditions and reduced them to 31 for three at the Holkar Cricket Stadium.

After repeatedly beating the tentative bats of both the openers, Umesh Yadav drew first blood in the sixth over, getting Imrul caught in the slip for six.

Ishant Sharma sent back Shadman Islam in the next over before Mohammed Shami trapped Mohammad Mithun lbw for 13 to wreck the top order.

Mominul and Mushfiqur Rahim combined pluck and luck to forge the only 50-plus partnershi­p in the Bangladesh innings.

Mominul was on three when he was spilled in the slip by Ajinkya Rahane, otherwise a safe catcher who had a terrible day, off Ravichandr­an Ashwin.

Mushfiqur was dropped twice, first by Virat Kohli and then by Rahane, who also dropped Mahmudulla­h off Ashwin.

Ashwin spared himself any more heartbreak by bowling out Mominul, who made 37, and Mahmudulla­h.

A much-relieved Rahane, sporting a sheepish smile, ran to congratula­te Ashwin after the spinner sent back Mahmudulla­h.

Shami (three for 27) dismissed Mushfiqur, who made 43, and Mehidy Hasan Miraz in the last two balls before the tea break though Taijul Islam denied him a hat-trick after tea.

Bangladesh: 150 (Mominul Haque 37, Mushfiqur Rahim 43, Liton Das 21, Ishant Sharma 2/20, Umesh Yadav 2/47, Mohammed Shami 3/27, Ravichandr­an Ashwin 2/43)

India: 86/1 (M.agarwal 37 n.o, C. Pujara 43 n.o).

 ??  ?? Mohammed Shami celebrates a dismissal
Mohammed Shami celebrates a dismissal

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