India 376 and 287/4 in 64 overs (Shubman Gill 119 not out, Rishabh Pant 109).
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Bumrah was India's best bowler even if the wicket wasn't doing much to help him. The legendary pacer caused chaos in Bangladesh's first innings on Friday, returning with figures of 4/50.
Even for the Ashwin-Jadeja combination, who had previously registered three 50-plus stands in unison to steady the Indian ship, it was a new high.
Bangladesh were all out for 149 in 47.1 overs on the second day, with Shakib Al Hasan (32) being their highest scorer, in response to India's first innings total of 376. In the first ten overs, they scored 27 runs and lost three wickets.
With an equally determined Ravindra Jadeja by his side, Ashwin scored a back-on-the-wall hundred on the first day of the opening Test match here against Bangladesh to save India from a dangerous 144 for six.
The counter attacking soventh-wicket partorship of 195 runs off 227 balls between Ravichandran Ashwin (102 not out) and Ravindra Jadeja (86 not out) took Bangladesh by surprise
Mahmud, an age-group product of Bangladesh, was deemed the best fast bowler to have emerged from Bangladesh by former West Indies speedster Ottis Gibson and South African pace legend Allan Donald.
The youngster has struggled for consistency ever since, including a quiet IPL season despite a century and then being benched in the T20 World Cup.
Earlier this year, Jurel made an outstanding Test debut against England, winning Player-of-the-Match in Ranchi. But for the first Test match against Bangladesh, the youthful player will have to give way to Rishabh Pant in the starting lineup.