India vs Bangladesh LIVE 2nd Test Day 4: Pant ahead of Kohli as Jaiswal falls

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India vs Bangladesh Live Score, 2nd Test Day 4: Yashasvi Jaiswal has led the way as India came out all guns blazing

India vs Bangladesh Live Score, 2nd Test Day 4: Ravindra Jadeja ended the Bangladesh innings with his 300th Test wicket and since then, the Indian batters have been on a rampage as the hosts look to force a win out of the Test. Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal powered India past 50 in just 3 overs, the fastest any team has done so in a Test match. Rohit fell on 23 off just 11 balls but Jaiswal continued to go at it in T20 gear. He raced to a half-century in 31 balls and has gone on to help India rewrite their own world record of fastest team century, getting past that mark in just 10.1 overs. ...Read More

Earlier, Mominul Haque stayed unbeaten on 107 off 194 and Bangladesh were all out for 233. Jasprit Bumrah took two early wickets in the second session and thus brought Bangladesh down to their last two wickets. Bumrah sent back Mehidy Hasan Miraz on 20 off 42, thus ending his 54-run partnership with centurion Mominul.

Mominul held up one end serenely while wickets fell at the other. He reached his 13th Test century while three wickets fell at the other end in the first session of Day 4 of the second Test between India and Bangladesh. Bangladesh were 205/6 in 66 overs at Lunch with Mominul on 102 off 176 balls and Mehidy Hasan Miraz on six off 26 balls.

Jasprit Bumrah knocked Mushfiqur Rahim over early on Day 4 and then India got two wickets off utterly stunning catches as the match finally got underway after two consecutive washed out days. Captain Rohit Sharma first took a blinder to dismiss Litton Das off the bowling of Mohammed Siraj. Siraj himself then took an even better catch to dismiss Shakib Al Hasan. Mominul Haque has stood strong through all this for Bangladesh though.

Bumrah and and Akash Deep earlier started the Indian attack with the second Test between India and Bangladesh resuming at long last. Only 35 overs had been bowled in three days, with all of them coming on Day 1, as rain and a wet outfield wiped out days two and three of the match.

The weather, for the first time in over two days, has finally cleared up some action at the Green Park stadium. Bangladesh have remained on 107 for three, with Mominul Haque on 40* off 81 and Mushifur Rahim on 6* off 13 after seven sessions of the second and final Test match of the series against India were washed out, with no action for two consecutive days. The weather forecast for Day 4, according to Weather.com, has only 24 per cent chance of rain with Monday expected to remain cloudy. Meanwhile, the temperatures are expected to be around 28 to 31 degrees Celsius during the match hours.

Day 3 did not witness a single drop of rain after 9:30 AM, although the umpires called for a delayed start as the outfield remained soggy. The Super Soppers were at work after the covers were removed in the morning, but the outfield conditions failed to improve as questions on the drainage system used at the venue were duly raised. The sun, too, did come out later in the afternoon, but with the match officials dissatisfied with the ground conditions after three rounds of inspection, the play for Day 3 was eventually called off.

Earlier on Day 1, the match also witnessed a delayed start. India later opted to bowl for the first time in nine years in a home Test match. They kept an unchanged XI, implying that Kuldeep Yadav remained on the bench. The spinner's inclusion was a much-speculated move given the black-soil content of the Green Park pitch. However, India' decision to stick with fast bowler Akash Deep proved to be the right decision as the right-armer picked two quick wickets with the new balls after Jasprit Bumrah's magic deliveries produced no luck despite leaving the two openers clueless. Post lunch, R Ashwin, Player of the Match in India's Chennai victory last week, where he produced an all-round brilliance with a five-wicket haul and a century, picked up a wicket, which saw him overtake Anil Kumble to become the second-highest wicket-taker in Asian soil (after Muttiah Muralidaran). The final session was called off. Later, Day 2 did not witness any action. It did stop raining around 11:15 AM, but the outfield conditions did not improve.

Here are some highlights from Day 4 of India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test:

- India went past 100 in 10.1 overs, the fastest any team has done so in Test cricket

- Jaiswal raced to fifty in just 31 balls

- Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal blasted India past 50 in a world record 3 overs

- Bangladesh were all out for 233

- Ravindra Jadeja ended the Bangladesh innings with his 300th Test wicket

- Mominul Haque reached his 13th Test century in 172 balls

- Siraj himself then took an even better catch to send back Shakib Al Hasan off the bowling of Ravichandran Ashwin

- An attacking Litton Das fell to Mohammed Siraj thanks to a sensational catch from Rohit Sharma

- Mominul Haque scored his half-century in 110 balls

- Jasprit Bumrah knocked Mushfiqur Rahim over early on Day 4

- Bangladesh were 107/3 in 35 overs when players walked off due to bad light shortly after Lunch on Day 1

- Mominil Haque was batting on 40 off 81 balls while Mushfiqur Rahim was on six off 13

- Heavy rain washed out the rest of Day 1 and the whole of Day 2

- There was no rain on Day 3 but no play was possible due to a wet outfield

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