India Vs Bangladesh 1st Test Day 2 Highlights - Nov 15, 2019

India 493 for 6 lead Bangladesh 150 by 343 runs.

Mayank Agarwal is never in two personalities. It shows at whatever point he charges at a bowler. His brain is determined to getting a limit and he will have it regardless. It was Bangladesh's business to plant questions into that line of deduction yet before the day's over they were left thinking about whether they were adequate. The India opener amassed 243 shows all to himself to control India into an ordering lead in Indore.

Agarwal has different shots. His drives, for instance, are distinctive. However, nothing grandstands his high backlift and a cheerful approach just as when he runs at the bowler. He decided to do that multiple times through the course of his innings and neglected to discover the limit just once. So sure was he with this strategy that he utilized it to get to his twofold century.

And at the same time, Imrul Kayes just viewed. He had been at slip when Agarwal, on 32, offered a direct possibility off Abu Jayed. It went in and afterward it thudded out.

Bangladesh's expectations of expanding on that snapshot of vulnerability, which occurred at the very beginning, were seriously undermined by the poor work done by their spinners. M Hasan and T Islam released limits, 33 of them; Agarwal alone broke 19. That is a pace of one every 10 balls, coincidentally. It was unadulterated pandemonium, but then not out and out amazing thinking about the hero.

Agarwal goes at the ball extremely hard. He hits all around the recreation center. He looked totally untroubled by the restriction. He played the innings we as a whole do in our most bold dreams since it was what his skipper had explicitly requested.

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When Agarwal had raised his bat for 150, Virat Kohli set up two fingers to ensure he continued onward. Afterward, when Agarwal got his twofold and pointed two fingers back at the changing area once more, Kohli smiled and set up three.

India ought to have been celebrating not one but rather 2 centurions on Friday. A Rahane had spoken about the help he felt subsequent to getting through a groove of average scores in the wake of making 102 against West Indies in August and as far back as then, he appears to have rediscovered the stream in his game. There was not really a stroke severely, yet never a respite in his scoring. India's bad habit skipper completed with 86 runs off 172 balls. In such time, he played just six bogus shots. One of them was his expulsion, off an incredible slice shot directly to the defender at the profound point.

Bangladesh went through the vast majority of the day hanging tight for those sorts of missteps. Their bowlers couldn't control the run stream, despite the fact that they had four men on the limit in the fourth over of the day. It was unmistakably a sign when Agarwal creamed a half-volley through the spreads for four off the second bundle of that over. Furthermore, the little snapshots of progress Bangladesh had - like taking out Cheteshwar Pujara at an opportune time the day and giving Kohli his tenth duck in 140 Test innings - didn't extend any reassurance.

India made 407 runs in the day, just the third time they've made more than 400. They went to stumps driving by an incredible 343, and towards the nearby, when the changing area was up on its feet, shouting with joy as Ravindra Jadeja made his now-standard fifty and Umesh Yadav swung for the wall, it was difficult to stay away from the idea that this Test coordinate had parcel all affectation of being a challenge.

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