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Pant and Iyer help India take control

Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer put on 159 off just 182 balls
Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer put on 159 off just 182 balls

Bangladesh took three wickets for 67 runs in the first session of day two and six wickets for 88 in the final session. These were encouraging passages of play given that they were defending 227 on a spinners' pitch, but in the middle session, Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer wreaked havoc. India scored 140 for the loss of just one wicket between lunch and tea, which enabled them to take an 87-run first-innings lead on a deteriorating pitch.

Pant scored 93 off 104 - his sixth dismissal in the 90s to go with five Test hundreds. He is now the only batter among those with at least five hundreds to score more nineties than hundreds. Iyer, himself going at a strike-rate of 82.85, fell in the 80s for the second time in this series. The two added 159 runs in 30.2 overs after coming together at 94 for 4.

It was a familiar sight. Pant walked out after Bangladesh had taken three early wickets with excellent bowling, but the fielding side was already retreating. It was 48 for 3 in Chattogram and 72 for 3 here, and both times Pant started his innings with a long-on and deep midwicket in place. Bangladesh's best bowler in these conditions, Taijul Islam, was in operation, but he immediately ceased to look like a threat.

Not to India's top three, though, who all fell to Taijul. He was immaculate with his lengths, drawing them forward without letting them attack. The pitch had been at its best on day one, and was doing things now. So the batters didn't quite trust it to take the risks.

Captain KL Rahul fell in an awkward fashion, practically caught on the crease despite shimmying down the wicket. Shubman Gill started fluently on the first evening, but managed to add only six to his score in the first seven overs of the day. In the eighth, Gill, the only batter in India's top four who sweeps regularly, chose the wrong ball to go down to: full and straight, no need for a review.

Bangladesh: 227 and 7 for 0

India: 314 (Pant 93, Iyer 87, Taijul 4-74, Shakib 4-79) (Cricinfo)


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