IND vs BAN: In the ongoing Test match between India and Bangladesh, the Indian team came out to bat in the second innings and lost the wickets of Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal in the top order. Then all eyes were on India's star batsman Virat Kohli, but a decision of Kohli broke the hearts of the fans. Despite being not out, Virat Kohli did not take the review and hence Bangladesh lost his wicket. Captain Rohit Sharma was also unhappy with Virat Kohli's decision.
How did Virat get out?
After the team lost two wickets, the partnership between Virat and Gill was getting stronger. Both were handling the innings brilliantly, but Mehdi, who came to bowl the twentieth over, got Virat Kohli out LBW, but at the same time Kohli left the field telling Gill that he is out. After Virat left, when the replay of Virat's wicket was shown on the big screen, the ball first touched Virat's bat and later hit the pad. Captain Rohit Sharma was also angry with Kohli's decision of not taking the review.
India lead by 308 runs
On the second day, due to the excellent bowling of the Indian bowlers, the Bangladesh team was out for 149 runs. However, the Indian team, which came out to bat, lost the wicket of captain Rohit Sharma in the beginning. Jaiswal, who scored a half-century in the first innings, made a great start, but could score only 10 runs in the innings. After this, Gill scored 33 runs and remained unbeaten. Gill was getting good support from Pant. By the end of the day, the team's score had reached 203. By the end of the third day's play, the Indian team was ahead by 308 runs.
Bumrah Kehar
India's star bowler Jasprit Bumrah forced Bangladesh to kneel down. He bowled brilliantly and took 4 wickets. All-rounder Ashwin, who scored a century, was also expected to bowl well, but he could not manage to take a single wicket. However, Jadeja won the hearts of the people with his brilliant performance. Jadeja, who scored 86 runs, also took 2 wickets, apart from this Akash Deep and Siraj also took two wickets each.