Matches (11)
PAK v WI [W] (1)
IPL (3)
County DIV1 (4)
County DIV2 (3)
RESULT
Only Test, Fatullah, June 10 - 14, 2015, India tour of Bangladesh
Prev
Next
462/6d
(f/o) 256 & 23/0

Match drawn

Player Of The Match
173
shikhar-dhawan
Report

Draw imminent after another rain-hit day

Yet another rain-hit day - not even full session's play was possible - sent the one-off Test between Bangladesh and India on its way to a draw

Bangladesh 111 for 3 (Kayes 59*, Ashwin 2-30) trail India 462 for 6 declared by 351 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Yet another rain-hit day - not even a full session's play was possible - sent the one-off Test between Bangladesh and India on its way to a draw. In the 30.1 overs possible, Bangladesh's top order mounted an emphatic response for most of the morning session, but Harbhajan Singh and R Ashwin struck in quick succession - 15 minutes before lunch to give Bangladesh some anxious moments. However, the weather intervened 10 minutes before the scheduled lunch break to not allow any further play.
Knowing they wouldn't likely need to bat too long in the Test, Bangladesh came out batting positively to keep India at bay. Imrul Kayes scored a quick half-century, Tamim Iqbal went past Habibul Bashar as the highest run-getter for Bangladesh, and Mominul Haque threatened to equal AB de Villiers' record of half-centuries in 12 consecutive Tests. It was unlikely he would get another shot at the record: despite the two late wickets Bangladesh still seemed they might not need to bat again, especially with time sure to be lost to weather.
Playing three seamers, India opened with Ishant Sharma and R Ashwin, targeting the left-hand top three of Bangladesh. The way Tamim began to plant his front foot down against Ishant and play without trouble, you knew the quicks would need the ball to reverse to be effective. Ashwin bowled well, but the batsmen - with not too much to lose - attacked him too. Soon, though, in his third over, Ashwin got one to dip and beat the outside edge of Tamim for Wriddhiman Saha to register his first stumping in Tests.
The scoring didn't abate as Kayes stroked his way to a third half-century. Umesh Yadav troubled him and Mominul with a bit of pace but enjoyed little luck, with thick edges flying for fours. Making his return to the Test side, Harbhajan was not at his best, and Bangladesh moved along merrily until Harbhajan found some rhythm and was joined by Ashwin towards the end of the first session. Bangladesh had galloped along to 99 for 1 in 23 overs when the two spinners came together. They now tied the left-hand batsman down, drawing appreciable turn and cutting out the loose deliveries. Four runs came off the next four overs, which prompted some risks.
Kayes first skipped down to Harbhajan but got away with quite a thick edge that flew over cover. Two balls later Mominul was not so lucky: he skied this slow loopy offbreak to give Harbhajan just reward for some improved bowling towards the end of the session. Immediately Ashwin ripped in a quick offbreak to the new batsman Mushfiqur Rahim, who was caught bat-pad at backward short leg. As Bangladesh's best player, Shakib Al Hasan, walked out so did heavy clouds and a massive thunderstorm. The players went off for bad light, but rain arrived soon after.

Sidharth Monga is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo

AskESPNcricinfo Logo
Instant answers to T20 questions
Bangladesh Innings
<1 / 3>