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India make it six in a row with innings victory

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Mushfiqur Rahim top-scored with a gritty 64 before he fell to off-spinner Ashwin.

Paceman Shami took 4-31 while Ashwin picked up 3-42.

Earlier, India declared on its overnight score of 493-6 and Bangladesh was quickly in trouble as it slumped to 72-5 before Mushfiqur and wicketkeep­er Liton Das staged a mini recovery by sharing a stand of 63 for the sixth wicket.

Das hit six fours in a lively 39-ball 35 before Ashwin removed him with a sharp return catch.

Mushfiqur then put on 59 for the seventh wicket with Mehedi Hasan but their partnershi­p was broken when Hasan was bowled by paceman Umesh Yadav for 38.

Bangladesh’s last hope disappeare­d when Mushfiqur was caught by Cheteshwar Pujara off Ashwin.

Fourteen of the 20 Bangladesh wickets to fall in the match were taking by quick bowlers.

‘‘It was a really clinical performanc­e,’’ India captain Virat Kohli said after his team chalked up a sixth consecutiv­e test win.

‘‘Our fast bowlers are on top of their game. It looks a different pitch when they are bowling. It’s a dream bowling combinatio­n for any skipper.’’

India now top the world test championsh­ip standings with 300 points from six matches.

The second and final game in the series against Bangladesh will be in Kolkata starting on November 22 and will be a first day-night test for both sides, with a pink ball rather than a red one being used.

‘‘The pink ball does a lot more early on,’’ said Kohli. ‘‘The pink ball test is going to be exciting. It is going to be a landmark event for Indian test cricket.’’ AAP

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