In a match that will be remembered for its dramatic twists and turns, India secured a comprehensive seven-wicket victory over Bangladesh on the fifth day of the second Test. This win sealed a 2-0 series sweep for the hosts, extending their impressive record of 18 consecutive series wins at home.
Chasing a modest target of 95 runs, India’s aggressive approach was evident from the outset. Rohit Sharma’s boundary signaled their intent, but the Indian captain was dismissed soon after by Mehidy Hasan. Yashasvi Jaiswal, however, continued his impressive form, scoring his second half-century of the match. Virat Kohli also contributed significantly to the chase.
While the target was low, Bangladesh’s bowlers struggled to contain India’s aggressive batting. The Indian team’s dominance was evident throughout the match, with their bowlers and batters both performing exceptionally well.
The first three days of the Test were marred by rain and a challenging outfield, limiting play to just 35 overs on the opening day. Bangladesh, batting first, reached 107/3 on a pitch that was difficult to predict. The slow nature of the pitch, combined with the damp conditions, made it challenging for both batsmen and bowlers.
India’s decision to bowl first was vindicated by Akash Deep’s twin strikes and Ravichandran Ashwin’s effective bowling. However, rain and bad light hampered play, making a draw seem inevitable.
The turning point came on the fourth morning, when Mominul Haque was dismissed after a solid innings. India’s bowlers, led by Jasprit Bumrah, took advantage of Bangladesh’s batting collapse, reducing them to 233 all out.
In response, India’s batsmen launched a counterattack, playing an aggressive brand of cricket that left Bangladesh’s bowlers stunned. Rohit Sharma, Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, and KL Rahul all contributed significantly to India’s impressive total.
India’s dominance continued on the fifth day, as their bowlers quickly dismissed Bangladesh’s batting lineup. Chasing a small target, India’s batsmen made light work of the chase, securing a comfortable victory.
This series victory further solidifies India’s position as a dominant force in Test cricket, and their impressive home record is a testament to their strength.