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Shami stars in Inda’s crushing win over Bangladesh

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MOHAMMED Shami took four wickets as India crushed Bangladesh by an innings and 130 runs inside three days of the opening Test on Saturday.

Bangladesh were bowled out for 213 in the final session in Indore after their gamble to bat first after winning the toss backfired badly against the Indian pace attack.

Shami’s fellow fast bowlers Umesh Yadav and Ishant Sharma shared three wickets between them after India declared their first innings on 493 for six, with a lead of 343 runs.

The captain gave me the freedom to bowl the way I wanted and it went well, Shami said after the game. Having Umesh and Ishant alongside me is a plus.

Bangladesh batsman Mushfi ur Rahim offered some resistance, hitting 64 after Rohit Sharma dropped him on four off Shami.

Mushfi ur, who scored 43 in Bangladesh’s 1 0 in the first innings, finally became one of three wickets taken by off-spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin.

Ashwin, who reached 2 0 wickets in home Tests in the first innings, got last man Ebadat Hossain for one to spark India’s victory celebratio­ns.

India were dominant with the bat and ball against Bangladesh.

Opening batsman Mayank Agarwal played a key part in the win with his 243 his second double century in four Tests as India amassed 407 runs on the second day.

The bowlers kept up the pressure when Bangladesh started their second innings.

Yadav drew first blood, taking Imrul Kayes for six on a ball that curved into the left-hander and rattled the leg stump.

Ishant Sharma got Shadman Islam for six in the next over. Shami then trapped skipper Mominul Ha ue lbw for seven.

Mominul was given not out by the on-field umpire but India skipper irat Kohli successful­ly reviewed the decision with replays showing the ball would have hit leg stump.

Shami, who also took three wickets in the first innings, took Mohammad Mithun for 18.

Bangladesh skipper Mominul said the batting of Mushfi ur and bowling of Abu ayed had been the only positives in the disappoint­ing defeat.

The second and final match is a day-night clash, with India hosting its first-ever pink-ball Test at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens from ovember 22.

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 ?? (AFP) ?? India’s Mohammed Shami (right) celebrates the dismissal of Bangladesh’s Taijul Islam on the third day of their first Test at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore on Saturday.
(AFP) India’s Mohammed Shami (right) celebrates the dismissal of Bangladesh’s Taijul Islam on the third day of their first Test at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore on Saturday.

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