IND v BAN Tea Report: India declare innings on 159/4, Bangladesh need 459 runs to win
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Hyderabad: India piled up 159 runs before declaring their second innings after tea on day 4. The visitors now face an uphill task to chase 459 runs with 4 sessions to spare.
India took to the pitch to add some quick runs on the board but suffered early jolts as KL Rahul again failed deliver to his potential. However, Cheteshwar Pujara played some fine shots to score his 11th Test fifty and Virat Kohli adding 38 runs before losing his wicket in pursuit of making quick runs.
Shakib-Al-Hasan and Taskin Ahmed clinched two wickets each for the visiting side.
Earlier, in the first innings Bangladesh skipper Mushfiqur Rahim scored a gritty hundred as the visitors made 388 in their first innings against India with Ravichandran Ashwin completing the milestone of fastest 250 wickets on the fourth day of the one-off cricket Test here.
Rahim scored 127 as Bangladesh were all out 299 runs short of India's first innings score of 687/6 declared.
However, with the Indian bowlers having sent down 127.5 overs, skipper Virat Kohli decided against enforcing a follow-on.
In the one over before lunch, India were 1 for no loss.
With the Bangladesh tail showing stomach for a fight frustrating the Indian bowlers, Ashwin's (2/98 in 28.5 overs) agonising wait for world record ended when Mushfiqur's paddle sweep was caught down the leg by Wriddhiman Saha. Ashwin was playing in his 45th Test match.
During his fifth Test hundred, Mushfiqur played 262 balls hitting 16 fours and two sixes.
The century came off a flick which Ishant Sharma misfielded and it crossed the boundary ropes much to the batsman's elation.
The two other shots that he played in the morning included a hooked six off Ishant, which he was not in control and a swat off Ashwin over the ropes in the cow corner region.
The Bangladesh skipper should be given due credit in the manner he batted with the tail after young Mehedi Hasan Miraz (51) was cleaned up by Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1/52) on his overnight score, with an incoming delivery that reversed.
At 322 for 7, India may have fancied hopes of mopping up the tail quickly but Taijul Islam (10) was ready to face a barrage of bouncers from Umesh Yadav (3/84 in 29 overs) and Ishant Sharma (1/69 in 20 overs) with the duo adding 17 runs in little over nine overs.
In fact, Mushfiqur at times took the risk of taking single off the first or second delivery exposing Taijul to Ishant, who was getting the ball to rear from back of length.
Taijul was uncomfortable while facing the short balls and had two streaky boundaries before he tried to fend a rising delivery from Umesh in an ugly manner to give Wriddhiman asimple catch.
Taskin Ahmed (8) turned out to be a stodgy customer, adding 39 runs in nearly 11 overs, with Rahim opening up after completing his century.
Jadeja finally got rid of Taskin with Rahane taking a catch at slips.
In the end, it was Ashwin, who got his 250th scalp after being frustrated for the better part of the innings.