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Vijay, Pujara steady ship after Rahul's early dismissal

| | Feb 09, 2017, at 05:25 pm
Hyderabad, Feb 9 (IBNS): Opting to bat first in a one-off Test match against Bangladesh, the Indian batsman have put on 86 runs for the loss of a solitary wicket, here on Thursday, day one of the match.

KL Rahul (2) missed out after he dragged a delivery onto his stumps from Taskin Ahmed.

Though the Bangladeshi bowlers have gone barren following the wicket in the very first over, they created and missed at least three chances, including a regulation run-out chance of Murali Vijay.

The Vijay-Pujara partnership have added an unbeaten 84 runs for the second wicket.

Both the batsmen are batting on 45 and 39 respectively.
 

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