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Ind vs Ban: Kohli's 200 leaves B'desh in tatters

THE ASIAN AGE. | MOSES KONDETY
Published : Feb 11, 2017, 3:13 am IST
Updated : Feb 11, 2017, 11:43 am IST

Tamim Iqbal was the other butter-fingered fielder. He dropped Ravindra Jadeja on 40 off Hasan.

Virat Kohli celebrates his double century against Bangladesh in Hyderabad. ( Photo: S. Surender Reddy)
 Virat Kohli celebrates his double century against Bangladesh in Hyderabad. ( Photo: S. Surender Reddy)

Hyderabad: An upper cut followed by a right hook and then a series of double blows. That sums up the pounding Bangladesh were subjected to at the hands of heavyweights India and left reeling on the ropes on the second day of their one-off Test here on Friday.

Overnight batsman Virat Kohli made it a double (204), Wriddhiman Saha slammed an unbeaten century (106) while Ajinkya Rahane and Ravindra Jadeja complemented their efforts with 82 and 60 respectively as the hosts piled a mountain of runs to ensure they will not need to bat a second time in the game.

Replying to India’s record-setting 687/6 declared, Bangladesh were 41/1 in the 14 overs they got to bat in the day.

The mammoth total took India into the record books as the only team to score 600-plus runs in three consecutive Test innings. Prior to this one, India had made 631 against England in the fourth Test of the recent series in Mumbai, followed by 759/9 declared against the same opponents in the fifth match in Chennai.

The score was also the highest at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, surpassing their own 503 against Australia in 2013.

Charismatic captain Kohli led India’s charge. He took to the field in motor mode and drove around to keep the scoreboard rattling. He soon got to his 150, his third 50 coming off just 40 balls and one that contained nine fours.

A little later, Kohli could have been in trouble had it not been for DRS. Given out leg-before wicket to off-spinner Mehedi Hasan while on 180 by umpire Joel Wilson, the Indian captain consulted non-striker Saha before asking for a review, which cleared him as the turning ball was projected to be missing the leg stump.

Kohli soon brought up his double century, the fourth of his flourishing career, by hitting left-arm spinner Taijul Islam over the in-field to the cover boundary and raised his arms in celebration.

The captain soon walked back to the pavilion after a five-hour stay at the wicket, trapped leg-before by Taijul as he tried to cut the spinner. His 246-ball knock was embellished with 24 boundaries.

Saha began with dollops for fortune. The wicketkeeper was on 4 when his opposite number Mushfiqur Rahim failed to break the stumps at the first attempt with the batsman, beaten by Taijul in the air, way out of his crease. The Bengal batsman made good use of the let off though and went about scoring steadily. He got to his hundred in style, with a soaring six off Taijul.

Rahane was the other batsman who got a reprieve earlier in the day. While on 62 he cut pacer Kamrul Islam and Sabbir Rahman, running in from the point boundary, dived forward only to miss the ball narrowly. It was Kamrul’s first over of the day. Rahane could not capitalise on the chance much, and fell to a brilliant effort at short cover by Mehedi Hasan, who flung himself full length to his left and grabbed an uppishly played shot off Taijul.

Tamim Iqbal was the other butter-fingered fielder. He dropped Ravindra Jadeja on 40 off Hasan.

Bangla captain Rahim relied heavily on spin, the tweakers sending down 63 of the 76 overs the visitors bowled on the day. Taijul worked tirelessly, bowling 17 overs at a stretch in the day, claiming two wickets for 56 during that period.

Scoreboard
India (1st innings, o/n 356/3):
K. Rahul b Taskin Ahmed 2, M. Vijay b Taijul Islam 108, C. Pujara c Mushfiqur Rahim b Mehedi Hasan 83, V. Kohli lbw b Taijul Islam 204, A. Rahane c Mehedi Hasan Miraz b Taijul Islam 82, W. Saha (not out) 106, R. Ashwin c Soumya Sarkar b Mehedi Hasan 34, R. Jadeja (not out) 60. Extras: (lb 5, w 1, nb 2) 8.
Total: (for 6 wkts decl., in 166 overs) 687.
FoW: 1-2, 2-180, 3-234, 4-456, 5-495, 6-569.
Bowling: Taskin 25-2-127-1 (1nb, 1w), Kamrul 19-1-100-0 (1w), Soumya 1-0-4-0, Mehedi Hasan 42-0-165-2, Shakib 24-4-104-0, Taijul 47-6-156-3, Sabbir 3-0-10-0, Mahmudullah 5-0-16-0.
Bangladesh (1st innings): Tamim Iqbal (batting) 24, Soumya Sarkar c Saha b Yadav 15, Mominul Haque  batting) 1. Extras: (lb 1) 1.        
Total: (for 1 wkt, in 14 overs) 41.
FoW: 1-38.
Bowling: Kumar 5-2-7-0, Sharma 5-0-30-0, R. Ashwin 2-1-1-0, Yadav 2-1-2-1.

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