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IND vs BAN, 1st Test: WATCH | Yashasvi Jaiswal takes SENSATIONAL catch off Jasprit Bumrah's bowling

IND vs BAN, 1st Test: WATCH | Yashasvi Jaiswal takes SENSATIONAL catch off Jasprit Bumrah's bowling

Jaiswal took a sensation catch in 2nd innings of Bangladesh (Source: BCCI)

India's Yashasvi Jaiswal pulled a blinder on day 3 of the ongoing first Test against Bangladesh to dismiss Zakir Hasan. The wicket, which came off Jasprit Bumrah against the run of play, was the first Bangladesh wicket to fall in the second innings.

The visitors had already added 62 runs for the first wicket - the most ever for them against India - when Bumrah bowled a ball with angle which took the edge and flew to gully where Jaiswal took a brilliant catch on the dying ball. Have a look at the catch below:

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Earlier, India started day 3 on a positive note with Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant continuing from where they had left on day 2. The duo had added unbeaten 138 runs for the fourth wicket with India being 205/3 and a total lead of 432 at lunch.

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Pant, who went into lunch on day 3 at 82 not out, came all guns blazing in the second session, hitting Shakib Al Hasan for a four and six in the second over of the session to reachthe nineties.

In the next over, Pant scored a four and took a single to reach the 99 in Mehidy Hasan Miraz's over before completing his ton in the next over with a double.

Pant, however, got out shortly after scoring his ton with Mehidy taking a sharp return catch to dismiss him for 109. Pant's 167-run partnership for the fourth wicket with Shubman Gill put India in the driver's seat as they took the total lead past 450.

Gill also scored his hundred soon after and became only the second India batter after Rahul Dravid to score a hundred at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai while batting at number three.

India eventually declared at 287/4 half-time into the second session, leaving Bangladesh with a huge target of 515 runs.

Bangladesh were 100/2 in 25 overs into the second innings by the time this report was written.

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