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India-Bangladesh test : Bangla 322/6, struggling to avoid follow-on

| | Feb 11, 2017, at 10:49 pm
Hyderabad, Feb 11 (IBNS) : Recovering from an early setback, Bangladesh scored 322 for six wickets at the end of the third day's play of their one-off test match against India, but the spectre of a follow-on continued to loom large as they were trailing by 365 runs

Indian bowlers dented Bangladesh's hopes of giving hosts a tough fight even though  Shakib Al Hasan (82)  and Mushfiqur Rahim (81 not out ) revived the visitors' innings in the second session as they added 107 runs for the fifth wicket after their team struggled to reach 125 for 4 at lunch.

After Indian pace duo of Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav struck early to pick up three wicket, spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravidnra Jadeja claimed one apiece.

On Friday, India had declared their first innings scoring a mammoth 687 runs losing six wickets. 

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