Bangladesh in deep trouble after losing five quick wickets
Regardless of a promising beginning with Sadman Islam Anik and Najmul Hossain Shanto at the wrinkle, Bangladesh started to disintegrate. The couple had shaped a strong organization, with Sadman looking agreeable close by Shanto. Notwithstanding, Shanto offered his wicket. Subsequent to building a 55-run organization for the fourth wicket with Sadman, the left-hander endeavored a converse scope off Ravindra Jadeja, just to be bowled. Misconstruing the ball's line and length, Shanto's opposite clear saw the ball hit the leg stump. Before Bangladesh could recuperate from Shanto's excusal in the wake of scoring 19 runs, everything went horribly wrong. Sadman, who made 50 runs off 101 balls, including 10 fours, edged a conveyance outside off-stump from Akash Profound, and was gotten by Yashasvi Jaiswal in the chasm. In the following over, Liton Das endeavored a cut shot, just to edge it into the gloves of Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Gasp. Soon after, Shakib Al Hasan gave a catch to bowler Jadeja without scoring a run, intensifying Bangladesh's hardships. From 91/4, Bangladesh fell to 94/7 in the blink of an eye. Mushfiqur Rahim and Mehidy Hasan Miraz were attempting to lead the group in the clear. However, Bangladesh's circumstance deteriorated as they lost their eighth wicket with Mehidy Hasan got behind off Jasprit Bumrah's bowling. Bumrah, who had quite recently returned briefly in practically no time before lunch, had a quick effect. Mehidy battled against the tight bowling, overseeing just 9 runs from 17 balls. He was in the end settled on a hard length conveyance and edged one to wicketkeeper Rishabh Gasp. This cutting edge left Bangladesh at an unstable position, developing their batting breakdown, with their score now at 118/8