India's tremendous victory in Chennai, Bangladesh defeated on the fourth day; Ashwin wreaked havoc

India vs Bangladesh Chennai Test: In the match played in Chennai, India defeated Bangladesh by 280 runs and took a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. India scored 376 runs in its first innings, in response, Bangladesh's innings was reduced to 149. After this, Team India declared the second innings at a score of 287/4 and set a target of 515, chasing which Bangladesh's team collapsed after scoring 234 runs.

Bangladesh crumbled in one session on the fourth day

The pair of captain Nazmul Hossain Shanto and Shakib Al Hasan took the responsibility of taking Bangladesh's innings forward from the score of 158/4 on the third day. Both of them troubled Team India a lot in the first hour and no wicket fell. However, during this time Shakib also got a lifeline and Rishabh Pant behind the wicket missed the stumping. However, Shakib could not last long and then got out after scoring 25 runs. As soon as he was out, there was a flurry of wickets and no batsman from the lower order reached a double digit score. Shanto scored the most runs and his bat came with an innings of 82 runs in 127 balls. Bangladesh's second innings lasted only 62.1 overs.

Ashwin did wonders on home ground

The Test match against Bangladesh proved to be very special for Ravichandran Ashwin, who was playing on his home ground. Ashwin came in at a difficult time in India's first innings and played a tremendous innings and scored the sixth Test century of his career. His bat came with a brilliant innings of 113 runs in 133 balls, which included 11 fours and two sixes. Although he did not get any wicket in Bangladesh's first innings, he wreaked havoc in the second innings and achieved the feat of taking five wickets in an innings for the 37th time in his Test career. Ashwin took wickets one after the other and took 6 wickets in 21 overs bowled in the innings. In this way, due to the all-round performance, this match was completely in Ashwin's name.

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