Chennai Kings Ashwin and Jadeja created a stir in Chepauk, broke the records of Sachin-Zaheer

Chennai: The first test match between India and Bangladesh is being played at the Chepauk ground in Chennai. In this match, India lost the toss and came out to bat first, where the top order of Team India failed completely. After which Chennai Kings Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja have made life difficult for the Bangladeshi bowlers. Due to their brilliant batting, Ashwin and Jadeja have broken the records of India's legendary players Sachin Tendulkar and Zaheer Khan.

Actually, Ashwin and Jadeja have the highest partnership for the seventh wicket or below from India against Bangladesh. The partnership between the two was 195 runs in 227 balls. Whereas in 2004 in Dhaka, Sachin Tendulkar and Zaheer Khan had a partnership of 133 runs for the 10th wicket. In this way, Ashwin and Jadeja have broken a 20-year-old record.

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Not only this, Ashwin's brilliance was seen at Chennai's Chepauk ground. Ashwin attacked Bangladesh bowlers fiercely on his home ground. During this, he scored the sixth century of his Test career in 108 balls. Ravindra Jadeja also played an explosive innings and scored a half-century, he is now close to a century.

For information, let us tell you that Bangladesh captain Nazmul Hussain Shanto won the toss and decided to bowl first. India had a very bad start. Team India's top order was a complete flop. Bangladesh's Hasan Mahmud has given big shocks to India. He sent Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli back to the pavilion cheaply.

It is worth noting that the first day's play of the first test match being played between India and Bangladesh in Chennai has ended. India has scored 339 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in the first innings. Ashwin remained unbeaten after scoring 102 runs, while Jadeja also remained unbeaten after scoring 86 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal also scored a half-century.

 

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