Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

India crush Bangladesh to sweep series

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Paceman Umesh Yadav claimed five wickets as India thrashed Bangladesh in just over two days of their first day-night Test to sweep the series 2-0 on Sunday.

Bangladesh were bowled out for 195 in less than an hour of the first session on day three in Kolkata, as India won by an innings and 46 runs to record their 12th-straight Test series triumph on home soil. It was a memorable pinkball internatio­nal debut for India, who become the only team to win four consecutiv­e Tests by an innings margin.

Virat Kohli’s side -- which has now won seven Tests in a row -- consolidat­ed their top position in the world Test championsh­ip with three successive series sweeps.

Mushfiqur Rahim made a valiant 74 before falling to Yadav, and the innings soon folded as Mahmudulla­h did not return to bat after he had retired hurt on 39 on day two. India took 8.4 overs to wrap up the game at Eden Gardens with Yadav taking all the three wickets to fall Sunday afternoon. Ishant Sharma led the pace charge with impressive match figures of

9-78 to flatten the Bangladesh batting that fell for 106 in their first innings of the opening day.

“With the way these guys are bowling now, they can pick up wickets on any surface -- whether we play at home or we play away,” a victorious Kohli said.

“I think it is all about the mindset... these guys are very hungry, they are at the top of their game.

“I feel that we are in the right kind of space right now to capitalise on opportunit­ies and everyone is enjoying playing in this team and

I think that’s the standout feature about us.” Kohli played a key part with his 136 in India’s 347 for nine declared on Saturday as they managed a lead of 241 runs. The tourists were in early trouble at 13 for four in the final session on day two when Mushfiqur resisted India’s persistent pace attack.

Ishant trapped Shadman Islam lbw for nought and then claimed skipper Mominul Haque, who got a pair of ducks.

 ??  ?? India’s captain Virat Kohli (centre) celebrates with teammates
India’s captain Virat Kohli (centre) celebrates with teammates

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