Hasan Mahmood took 5 wickets but with the help of Ashwin and Jadeja, India scored 376 runs in 1st Inn.


Taskin Ahmed made use of the second new ball to help Bangladesh control damage and take the remaining four wickets for the addition of just 37 runs on the second morning of the first Test in Chennai. Hasan Mahmud provided the finishing touches with the wicket of Jasprit Bumrah, giving him the first five-wicket haul for a Bangladesh bowler in India. India started the day with all the benefit at 339 for 6 with the seventh-wicket stand perusing 195, and assuming that they had seen off the new ball, Bangladesh would have been batted out of the game. Taskin, however, was significantly better with the second new ball, industriously testing the lower request with a decent length and the odd short ball. Ravindra Jadeja neglected to add to his short-term score of 86 as he followed a shortish conveyance from Taskin. Akash Profound had a memorable stay at the wicket: edges, a drop, two punishing shots, and a score of 17 off 30 preceding he misconstrued length and wound up skying Taskin to mid-off. R Ashwin, as well, fell attempting to go over mid-off yet toe-finishing a wide one for 113. Mahmud then, at that point, returned to draw a thick edge from Bumrah and drop to his knees for a sajda for his second five-for in progressive Tests.