Sunday, January 24, 2010

India dominate on opening day of second test

Gautam Gambhir (L) and Virender Sehwag come off the field after the first day of...

Published Sun, Jan 24 10 07:29 PM

India pace bowler Ishant Sharma took four wickets to help reduce Bangladesh to 233 all out on the opening day of the second and final test on Sunday.

At the close, India were 69 without loss in reply with Virender Sehwag on 41 and Gautam Gambhir on 26.

Number eight batsman Mahmudullah smashed an unbeaten 96 to help Bangladesh recover from 127 for seven.

He was left strandedwhen off-spinner Harbhajan Singh ended Bangladesh's resistance by bowling last batsman Rubel Hossain for four.

Rubel survived 25 balls as he attempted to help Mahmudullah record a maiden test century.

Mahmudullah struck 13 fours in his 156-ball innings and also received solid support from number 10 batsman Shafiul Islam (9), who shared 55 runs in a ninth-wicket stand before giving Rahul Dravid a catch at second slip off Ishant.

Ishant (4-66) and fellow seamer Zaheer Khan (3-62) had earlier dismantled Bangladesh's batting line up after the hosts opted to bat first. Mohammad Ashraful was the only batsman to take the fight to India among the top order with 39.

"The first few hours were really helpful for the bowlers. The wicket was really very damp. And I think it was really a good toss to lose for us," said Ishant.

Mahmudullah said he had no regrets at missing out on his century.

"After Shakib got out, I tried to bat as long as possible and score as many runs as possible. I am not disappointed at all. Rather I am happy to contribute for my team," he said.

India lead the two-match series 1-0 after a 113-run win in Chittagong on Thursday.


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