India all out for 345 runs, New Zealand is also fighting

The way India was heading for a big score, the run was not actually done. Ajinkya Rahane's team was bowled out for 345 in the first innings. Inaugurated Sreyash Ayyar scored a century.

Tim Southee and Kyle Jamieson are the ones who set fire to Green Park in Kanpur. Saudi took 5 wickets. Kyle Jamieson took 3 wickets. Spinner Ajaz Patel took 2 wickets.

He hinted at a century on the first day. Sreyash Ayre was batting with 75 runs. Rabindra Jadeja was unbeaten with 50 runs.

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Jadeja could not survive after batting on the second day. He was out for 50 runs. However, Sreyash Ayyar could not be stopped. He just got out and entered the three-digit house. The former captain of Delhi Capitals scored a great century in his debut.

He was dismissed for 105 off 161 balls. He signed up with Mohammad Azharuddin and Sourav Ganguly. Both of them made their debut for India.

When Sriyash was out, India scored 305 runs. He was dismissed as the seventh batsman. Earlier, Rabindra Jadeja and Riddhiman Sahao were out. Riddhi made only 1 run.

After that only Ravichandran Ashwin was able to put up some resistance. He made 36 runs off 56 balls. Umesh Yadav remained unbeaten on 10 runs.

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In reply, New Zealand is batting well in the first innings. Two openers, Tom Latham and Will Young, still hold the opening pair.

At the time of writing, New Zealand's run was 6 without losing a wicket. Will Young is batting for 50 runs and Tom Latham is batting for 23 runs.

No wickets in the second session, 102 runs were added

Bangladesh played much better in the second session than in the first. Bangladesh lost 4 wickets in the first session and scored only 69 runs. He did not lose any wicket in the second session. Instead, batting 31 overs, Bangladesh added another 102 runs to the scoreboard. Liton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim have both met half-centuries.

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At the end of the second session, Bangladesh lost 4 wickets for 161 runs in 59 overs. Liton Das is batting with 72 runs and Mushfiqur Rahim is batting with 55 runs. The pair made 122 runs.

Earlier, Mushfiqur Rahim, another experienced batsman of the team, scored a half century after Liton Das. He picked up his 24th half century of his career by playing 108 balls. Hasan Ali hit the boundary and set foot in the house for half a century.

The first session of the day was a nightmare for Bangladesh. Bangladesh had to lose four wickets. 69 runs were scored in 26 overs. However, in the second session, two batsmen Liton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim are doing the job of repairing the innings well.

[Liton and Mushfiqur hit fifties to script Bangladesh fightback]

In the meantime, Liton Das has scored the 10th half century of his career. After cutting Nauman Ali offside, he crossed the boundary and reached the half-century mark. Liton made a half century off 95 balls. After that Mushfiqur Rahim also scored a half century.

However, the number of runs on the scoreboard before the lunch break was just right. But the number of wickets is huge. At the end of the first session, Bangladesh scored 79 runs. 4 wickets lost. Two openers Saif Hasan, Sadman Islam, one-downer Nazmul Hossain Shant and two-down Mumina Haque were out.

On the first day, Pakistani spinner Sajid Khan is spinning the ball like a late on the wicket of Chittagong. The right-handed off-break bowler has also picked up success with his magic spin. Muminul Haque lost the wicket by increasing the danger of Bangladesh.

Sajid Khan's first ball of the 16th over of the innings was caught by Mohammad Rizwan. If the umpire is not out, Pakistan will take the review. It can be seen that Mumina Haque put the ball on the edge of the bat.

[Liton and Mushfiqur hit fifties to script Bangladesh fightback]

Sajid Khan caught the point while playing the ball of Pakistan's medium pacer Fahim Ashraf. The TV umpire gave out after watching the replay.

Chittagong Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium wicket batting friendly. But wickets in front of two Pakistani fast bowlers Shaheen Shah Afridi and Hasan Ali do not matter. They are capable of making a storm on any wicket. Inswing, outswing, cutter-slower, they can do a good job of spreading panic among the opponent's batsmen.

Bangladesh's two openers could not stand in front of the bowling of these two fast bowlers. He was forced to give up the wicket. Saif Hasan lost the first wicket for 19 runs. Shahin Shah Afridi's ball was handed over to Abid Ali.

One debate after another, this time BCB mistyped the name of the country

When irresponsibility reaches any stage, one after another mistakes and confusion is being created by the cricket people of Bangladesh. The latest addition is the country's name is misspelled.

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Bangladesh's first Test match against Pakistan has started today at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong. After the toss in the morning, the team list provided by the Bangladesh Cricket Board to the media, the BCB officials made a fatal mistake.

They mistyped the name of Bangladesh. Bangladesh became 'Bangladesh' on the team list. The controversy over such a mistake in the BCB team list has already started.

The list provided to the media shows that 'Bangladesh' has been written in place of 'Bangladesh' in English. That team list was signed by captain Mumina Haque. The same list was provided to Bangladeshi journalists as well as Pakistani journalists.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board is creating one controversy after another in the current series. Broadcasters have shown the ghostly speed of the bowlers in the T20 series on TV. There it is shown that the speed of the bowler's ball is 219 kilometers. After that, Shahidul Islam's head was placed on Shakib Al Hasan's neck through social media. Tickets were also wrong except for the latest Test series . The start time of the match was given at 10 pm.

After Liton, Mushfiqur's Fifty, Bangladesh is moving forward

Mushfiqur Rahim, another experienced batsman of the team, scored a half century after Liton Das. He picked up his 24th half century of his career by playing 108 balls. Hasan Ali hit the boundary and set foot in the house for half a century.

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The first session of the day was a nightmare for Bangladesh. Bangladesh had to lose four wickets. 69 runs were scored in 26 overs. However, in the second session, two batsmen Liton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim are doing the job of repairing the innings well.

In the meantime, Liton Das has scored the 10th half century of his career. After cutting Nauman Ali offside, the ball crossed the boundary and reached the half-century mark. Liton made a half century off 95 balls. After that Mushfiqur Rahim also scored a half century.

At the time of writing, Bangladesh had lost 4 wickets for 184 runs in 53.4 overs. Mushfiqur is batting with 51 runs. Liton is batting with 59 runs. The pair added 115 runs to the scoreboard.

However, the number of runs on the scoreboard before the lunch break was just right. But the number of wickets is huge. At the end of the first session, Bangladesh scored 79 runs. 4 wickets lost. Two openers Saif Hasan, Sadman Islam, one-downer Nazmul Hossain Shant and two-down Muminul Haque were out.

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On the first day, Pakistani spinner Sajid Khan is spinning the ball like a latim on the wicket of Chittagong. The right-handed off-break bowler has also picked up success with his magic spin. Muminul Haque lost the wicket by increasing the danger of Bangladesh.

Sajid Khan's first ball of the 16th over of the innings was caught by Mohammad Rizwan. If the umpire is not out, Pakistan will take the review. It can be seen that Muminul Haque put the ball on the edge of the bat.

Sajid Khan caught the point while playing the ball of Pakistan's medium pacer Fahim Ashraf. The TV umpire gave out after watching the replay.

Chittagong Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium wicket batting friendly. But wickets in front of two Pakistani fast bowlers Shaheen Shah Afridi and Hasan Ali do not matter. They are capable of making a storm on any wicket. Inswing, outswing, cutter-slower, they can do a good job of spreading panic among the opponent's batsmen.

Bangladesh's two openers could not stand in front of the bowling of these two fast bowlers. He was forced to give up the wicket. Saif Hasan lost the first wicket for 19 runs. Shahin Shah Afridi's ball was handed over to Abid Ali.