In the Kanpur Test match between India and Bangladesh, the Men in Blue staged a remarkable heist, scripting a thrilling 7-wicket victory over the visitors. This triumph was all the more impressive given the circumstances, as only 2 ½ days of play were possible due to rain, making it a test of character and skill for the Team India.

Against all odds, Rohit Sharma and his team not only secured a result but also smashed multiple international records in the process.

Team India’s aggressive style of play, often dubbed “Bazball” on the world stage, proved to be the key factor in their victory. Despite being reduced to just 35 overs of play on the first day, India’s bowlers showed remarkable discipline and skill to bowl out Bangladesh for 233.

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The Indian top-order batsmen then took center stage, with Yashasvi Jaiswal’s blistering 75 off just 36 balls setting the tone for a record-breaking innings.

The pace at which Team India scored was nothing short of astonishing, with Virat Kohli (47) and KL Rahul (68) putting on a crucial partnership to take the total past 200. The declaration came soon after, with India eventually scoring 285 runs. But the day was not over yet, as Ashwin’s crafty bowling saw India take two crucial wickets before stumps.

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The final day was a thrilling affair, as Team India’s bowlers continued to dominate, taking Bangladesh out for 146 runs. This left Bangladesh with a daunting task of scoring 95 runs in just two sessions to win the match. However, India’s batters once again proved their prowess, scoring at a rapid pace to secure victory in less than 17 overs.

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India’s victory over Bangladesh was a masterclass in Test cricket, showcasing their ability to adapt to any situation and their impressive skills with both bat and ball. The team’s aggressive style of play, led by Rohit Sharma and his team, has set a new benchmark for Test cricket, leaving fans and pundits alike in awe of their dominance.

By Ritik Sharma

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