Indian bowlers kept up their good form in the second Test against Bangladesh.?
As the pacers were all over Bangladesh with the pink cherry, wicket-keeper Wriddhiman Saha ahad a great outing behind the stumps in the first session.?
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Saha was sharp, focused and showed amazing reflexes as he pounced on anything thrown at him to save India some extra runs with the ball gaining some unexpected movement early in the Bangladesh innings.?
The visitors were off to the worst possible start after winning the toss and opting to bat first as Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav hunted in packs. Ishant drew the first blood in the form of Imrul Kayes before Rohit Sharma took a one-handed stunner to send Mominul Haque packing in the 11th over.
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Umesh then dismissed Mohammad Mithun in the same over on a duck before Mushfiqur Rahim was dismissed on a duck by Shami. Saha then took an absolute blinder behind the wickets to dismiss Mahmudullah in the 20th over.
?It was a spectacular catch from Saha, who dived in full stretch towards his right and managed to hold the ball between his thumb and forefinger.
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Saha also completed 100 dismissals as a wicket-keeper becoming the 5th Indian to do so. He was touted as the best wicket-keeper in the world by Indian captain Virat Kohli ahead of the three-match series against South Africa, earlier this year, and has been impressive behind the wickets to prove his skipper right.
Bangladesh were reduced to 73/6 at Tea after a disastrous start on the opening day of the day-night Test. They eventually folded for 106.