Ashwin took 6 wickets as India beat Bangladesh by 280 runs in first test

Ravichandran Ashwin took his 37th five-wicket haul as India beat Bangladesh by 280 runs in the first test on Sunday.

Ashwin took 6-88 as Bangladesh was bowled out for 234 runs in its second innings chasing an improbable 515 for victory. Ravindra Jadeja picked up 3-58 as the spin duo consigned the Tigers to an early defeat on the morning of the fourth day.

India take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series, with the second match to begin on Friday in Kanpur.

India beat Bangladesh by 280 runs in first test 2024
Photo: India beat Bangladesh by 280 runs in first test 2024

Ashwin, who also scored his sixth test hundred in the first innings, was named player of the match in his hometown test.

“I have watched a lot of international cricket at this venue (as a kid), so it’s a special feeling every time I play here,” 38-year-old Ashwin said. “I am enjoying my game right now.

“The first innings was an opportunity to dig deep and Jadeja helped get through the tough phases of that innings. It was a special knock and didn’t sink in until day two. I am glad I ended up with a few wickets today as well.”

Starting from overnight 158-4, Bangladesh put up strong resistance in the first hour of play.

Skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto and veteran all-rounder Shakib al Hasan put on 36 runs as India went wicketless in the first hour.

Shakib survived a stumping chance off Jadeja, as Rishabh Pant couldn’t grasp the ball cleanly, but otherwise the Bangladesh pair applied themselves to deny India early inroads into the lower order.

Things changed around quickly in the second hour. Four balls after the drinks’ break, Ashwin had Shakib caught at short leg to provide the breakthrough. Shakib scored 25 off 56 balls, including three fours.

Jadeja then had Litton Das caught at slip for one, and Ashwin completed his five-for with Mehidy Hasan Miraz holing out to long on for eight.

Shanto went for a big swipe off Jadeja as he ran out of patience, falling for 82 runs. He faced 127 balls, and hit eight fours as well as three sixes to top score for the tourists.

Ashwin got his sixth as Taskin Ahmed (5) quickly followed his captain, while Jadeja rounded off the lopsided victory in the 63rd over, bowling Hasan Mahmud (7).

Bangladesh lost its last six wickets for 40 runs across 45 deliveries, crashing to a big defeat 10 minutes short of lunch on this fourth day.

The visitors had won the toss and opted to bowl, reducing India to 144-6 on day one. Ashwin led India’s recovery with 113 runs as Jadeja (86) helped add 199 runs for the seventh wicket to lift India to 376 runs in its first innings.

Bumrah’s 4-50 helped bowl out Bangladesh for just 149 in reply.

Centuries from Rishabh Pant (109) and Shubman Gill (119 not out) helped India post 287-4 declared in its second innings.

Later Sunday, the India team announced it had retained the same squad for the second test.

Press Release, Source: AP News

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