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VIDEO IND vs BAN: Don’t Mess With Siraj! Kohli Taught A Lesson To Bangladeshi Batsman Liton Das

IND vs BAN: Team India scored 404 runs in the first innings of the Chittagong Test match. In response, the Bangladesh team remained completely on the backfoot. By the end of the second day’s play, the Bangladesh team has lost its eight wickets for 133 runs.

IND vs BAN

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IND vs BAN 1st Test: Team India is in excellent form against Bengal Tigers in the first Test match against Bangladesh. At the beginning of the match, Team India definitely faltered but due to the brilliant innings of Pujara and Iyer, India scored 404 runs in the first innings. In response, the Bangladeshi batsmen were a complete flop. The host team surrendered in front of Kuldeep Yadav and Mohammad Siraj. During this, a small scuffle was also seen between Siraj and Liton Das. Virat Kohli also entered in this matter.

Liton Das vs Siraj

There was a heated argument between Liton Das and Mohammad Siraj in the Chittagong Test match. The onfield umpire somehow pacified the matter. However, Liton Das found it difficult to mess with Siraj and he was also bowled on the very next ball. This incident happened on the first ball of the 13th over of Bangladesh’s first innings. After this, Siraj bowled Liton Das on the very next ball, after which Kohli also pulled the Bangladeshi batsman.

Siraj said something to Das, after which Das reacted to the Indian fast bowler and indicated to say it again. However, the umpire intervened and asked both the players to keep calm. On the very next ball, Siraj bowled a ball that caught Das completely and bowled him. As soon as Liton Das started going towards the dugout, Kohli repeated the gesture of Liton Das. The video of this incident is going viral on social media.

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IND vs BAN: Match Report:

Team India scored 404 runs in the first innings of the Chittagong Test match. In response, the Bangladesh team remained completely on the backfoot. By the end of the second day’s play, the Bangladesh team has lost its eight wickets for 133 runs. Now the danger of follow on is looming over Bangladesh. To avoid this, he still needs 72 runs. India’s bowling was excellent on the second day.

Kuldeep Yadav, who is returning after a long time, has taken maximum 4 wickets. Fast bowler Mohammad Siraj also got three wickets. At the same time, 1 wicket fell in Umesh’s account. If we talk about Bangladeshi batting then Mushfiqur Rahim scored maximum 28 runs.

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