With the help of Ashwin's hundred & 6 wickets, India leads 1-0 in the series.


R Ashwin completed his fourth double of a hundred and a five-for in the same Test - and his second in successive Tests at Chepauk - to take India to a 1-0 series lead against Bangladesh on the fourth morning in Chennai. Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto kept the probing bowling at bay, spending a wicketless first hour with Shakib Al Hasan. Yet, Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja separated the obstruction in the subsequent hour. Ashwin's 37th five-wicket pull took him level with the incomparable Shane Warne, behind just Muthiah Muralidaran's 67. India began the day requiring six wickets to win, however were denied toward the beginning. The main hour, albeit wicketless, highlighted testing spells from Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah. Siraj, specifically, bowled as the hour progressed, continued onward past Shanto's bat, and attempted to draw in him in verbals, however Shanto continued to oppose him. Shakib wore a blow on his fingers, however figured out how to stay with Shanto. Soon after drinks, however, Chennai kid Ashwin and Chennai Super Ruler Jadeja got together in a sign of how their batting organization on the very first moment removed the game from Bangladesh. In his most memorable over, Ashwin's float made Shakib make light of some unacceptable line for Yashasvi Jaiswal to take one more sharp catch at short leg. This wicket took him past Courtney Walsh's 519 to No. 8 on the unequaled wicket-takers' table. Jadeja's fast speed and divert before long drew an edge from Litton Das for a simpler catch at first slip. Playing at home, Ashwin then, at that point, got a gift from Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who chose to take the long-on defender on, and wound up offering Jadeja a basic catch - fitting that Ashwin's five-wicket pull was finished with a Jadeja get. Attempting to cultivate the strike, Shanto chose to have a go at Jadeja last chunk of an over, yet the wily spinner bowled wide to draw a wicket-taking thick edge. It was inevitable after that. A minor detail that might have been Ashwin's seventh wicket - not given and not evaluated - wound up turning into Jadeja's third in the following over.