Ag AFP
CHITTAGONG: Shakib Al Hasan provided brief entertainment for Bangladesh but India kept their cool to win the first Test by 188 runs and take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series in Chittagong on Sunday.
The result moved India up into third place in the ICC Test Championship behind Australia and South Africa with seven wins from 13 matches. Bangladesh are in last place.
Set an enormous 513 to win, Bangladesh put up dogged resistance with Zakir Hasan scoring a century on debut on Saturday in a record opening partnership with Najmul Hossain who made 67.
Skipper Shakib Al Hasan made a marauding 84 that included six sixes but he was bowled by Kuldeep Yadav on day five and the hosts quickly folded to be all out for 324 after an hour’s play.
Needing an academic 241 runs with four wickets remaining for the win on day five, Mehidy Hasan signalled an attacking intent for Bangladesh, hitting Mohammed Siraj for four through cover in the first over.
Siraj came back in the next over to force Mehidy to give a catch to Umesh Yadav at backward point, leaving the onus on Shakib to take the game forward.
Kuldeep dismissed Shakib and Ebadot Hossain in successive overs, finishing with figures of 3-73 while Axar Patel claimed the final wicket of Taijul Islam to return with 4-77.
Kuldeep, who also claimed 5-40 in the first innings, was named player of the match.
"Getting runs was hard on the first three days. The way their openers batted, we had to work hard. Our intensity was really high," said India captain KL Rahul.
"The pitch wasn’t really assisting the bowlers, but they found something... We´ve built this attack over the years. They are showing what quality they have," he added.
Bangladesh captain Shakib blamed their poor batting for the loss after being skittled for just 150 in the first innings.
"It was a really good wicket to bat on but we didn’t bat well (in the first innings). Playing after five to six months, it wasn’t ideal but there should be no excuses. Lot of credit to India the way they bowled," he said.
India, who have never lost a Test to Bangladesh, put on 404 in the first innings thanks to 90 from Cheteshwar Pujara and 86 by Shreyas Iyer.
In the second innings Pujara was again India’s rock, reaching 102 not out alongside Shubman Gill who made 110, allowing the visitors to declare on 258-2.
The second Test for the series will begin at Dhaka on December 22.
Score Board
India won the toss
India 1st Innings: 404
Bangladesh 1st Innings 150
India 2nd Innings
Rahul (c)c Islam b Ahmed 23
Gill c sub (Hasan) b Miraz 110
Pujara not out 102
Kohli not out 19
Extras: (lb 1, nb 3) 4
Total;61.4 Ov 258/2d
Did not bat: Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant †, Ravichandran Ashwin, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Siraj
Fall of wickets: 1-70, 2-183
Bowling: Ahmed 13-0-51-1, Islam 23.4-3-71-0, Miraz 14-1-82-1, Ali 6-0-28-0, Das 2-0-13-0, Shanto 3-0-12-0
Bangladesh 2nd Innings
Shanto c †Pant b Yadav 67
Hasan c Kohli b Ashwin 100
Ali b Patel 5
Das c Yadav b Yadav 19
Rahim b Patel 23
Al Hasan (c)b Yadav 84
Hasan †st †Pant b Patel 3
Miraz c Yadav b Siraj 13
Islam b Patel 4
Hossain c Iyer b Yadav 0
Ahmed not out 0 Extras: (b 4, lb 1, nb 1) 6
Total: 113.2 Ov 324
Fall of wickets: 1-124, 2-131, 3-173, 4-208, 5-234, 6-238, 7-283, 8-320, 9-324, 10-324
Bowling: Siraj 19-4-67-1, Yadav 15-3-27-1, Ashwin 27-3-75-1, Patel 32.2-10-77-4, Yadav 20-3-73-3
Match result: India won by 188 runs
Man of the match: Kuldeep Yadav
Umpires: Michael Gough, Sharfuddoula
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