The second day of the second Test between India and Bangladesh in Kanpur was completely washed out due to persistent rain. The match is now heading towards a draw, with the weather forecast predicting more rain on Sunday. India currently leads the two-match series 1-0.
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The second day of the second Test match between India and Bangladesh in Kanpur was abandoned without a single ball bowled due to persistent rain and a wet outfield. Despite a brief lull in the morning, the conditions remained unsuitable for play throughout the day. The match is now in a precarious position, with the outcome uncertain.
The second and final Test between India and Bangladesh is set to begin in Kanpur, with Virat Kohli aiming for a milestone and a new generation of leaders emerging. The match promises to be a thrilling encounter as both teams seek a victory. Rain could play a significant role in the outcome, adding another layer of intrigue to the contest.
Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan, the youth and sports advisor of Bangladesh’s interim government, will travel to New Delhi to watch the second T20I between India and Bangladesh. This visit marks the first time a key member of the interim government has visited India since the regime change in Bangladesh last month.
India and Bangladesh are set to clash in the second Test match of their two-match series, beginning on September 27th at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. India holds a 1-0 lead after dominating the first Test in Chennai. Find out how to watch the match live and stay updated on all the action.
Bangladesh head coach Chandika Hathurusinghe has dismissed speculation about Shakib Al Hasan’s finger injury, assuring that the star all-rounder is available for selection in the second Test against India. Despite suffering a finger injury in the first Test, Shakib is expected to play a crucial role in the series decider, bringing much-needed experience and firepower to the Bangladesh team.
Rishabh Pant, back in action after a long injury layoff, provided a light-hearted moment in the India-Bangladesh Test by offering field placement advice to the opposition. Pant’s cheeky suggestion, caught on stump mic, earned praise for his sportsmanship and entertained fans. He also shone with the bat, scoring a century in the second innings and reflecting on his comeback and the importance of off-field camaraderie.
Ravichandran Ashwin achieved a historic milestone in the first Test against Bangladesh, equaling Shane Warne’s record for most five-wicket hauls in Test cricket. His all-round performance, including a century in the first innings, propelled India to a dominant victory.
Rishabh Pant, returning to Test cricket after a serious car accident, notched up his sixth Test century against Bangladesh, equaling MS Dhoni’s record for most centuries by an Indian wicketkeeper in Tests. Pant’s achievement adds another chapter to his remarkable comeback story.