Hyderabad Test News
BCCI officially announced Kohli's request to be withdrawn from the initial Tests, emphasizing the skipper's need for privacy during this challenging time.
The first Test in Hyderabad saw India facing their fourth home Test defeat in the past decade. England secured victory with a remarkable 196-run innings by Ollie Pope and an exceptional performance by debutant Tom Hartley.
Ollie Pope scored 196 in the second innings of England to help his team set to good target for India and Tom Hartley ripped the Indian batting lineup apart with the ball.
Despite Virat Kohli's absence from the award ceremony, fans expressed their elation at seeing Rohit Sharma bring a lighter mood to the event.
Joe Root's appeal led to an on-field umpire decision that Jadeja immediately challenged through the Decision Review System (DRS).
Even England captain Ben Stokes expressed his frustration over Bashir's visa delay, emphasizing how it wasn't the ideal introduction to Test cricket for the young spinner.
As Robinson steps into the shoes of the retired Stuart Broad, he acknowledges the responsibility but adopts a mature mindset.
Bangladesh were reeling at 250/9 with an extended post lunch session in progress when a Ravichandran Ashwin delivery hit Taskin Ahmed on the pads.
Kohli hinted that the Pune Stadium wicket for the first Test against Australia may be low and slow in nature.
Welcome to our live coverage of Day 5 action of the India-Bangladesh one-off Test being played at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad.
Chasing 458 for an unlikely win, Bangladesh were 103/3 at Day 4 stumps.
The 29-year-old Indian bowler bowled a nine over spell on a barren track beating Bangldesh batsmen with his pace and swing.
Days after Mahendra Singh Dhoni served Yuzvendra Chahal a mouthfull words after missing a run-out chance, India captain Virat Kohli repeated the not so gracious act on Saturday during third day's action of the one-off Test against Bangladesh in Hyderabad.
Umpire Gaffaney gave Mushfiqur the benefit of the doubt and the whole Bangladesh gave out sigh of relief.
Virat Kohli was dismissed on 204, LBW by Taijul Islam but wasn't fully convinced with the umpire's decision.
Kohli's consistency with the bat has been the prime reason behind his comparison with a few all-time legends of the game including Tendulkar.
At Stumps on Day 2, Bangladesh were 41/1, trailing India (687/6d) by 646 runs with Tamim Iqbal batting on 24 and Mominul Haque on 1.
At Stumps on Day 2, Bangladesh were 41/1, trailing India (687/6d) by 646 runs.
Kohli has been scoring at a Bradmanesque fashion for the last one year, and he needed specially minted words and phrases to record 'his' moment in time.
Overall, four double century partnerships have been registered for India vs Bangladesh - one each for the first, second, third and fourth wickets.
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