Bangladesh all out for 150 in 1st innings

Publish: 4:46 PM, November 14, 2019 | Update: 4:46 PM, November 14, 2019

INDORE, – Bangladesh batsmen failed to capitalize on four dropped catches by the Indian fielders as they played mindless cricket to be all out for 150 in their first innings just after tea on the first day of Indore Test on Thursday.

In a pitch that had no demons, Indian bowlers bowled in a disciplined way and ruthlessly only to find Bangladesh batsmen dug their own grave by playing wretched shot every time they settled in the crease.

Mushfiqur Rahim was the highest scorer of the side with 43, after surviving three times on 3, 14 and 34. Mominul Haque on his captaincy debut
scored 37. Liton Das added 21 while Mahmudullah Riyad who played the most wretched shot made 15.

For India, Mohammed Shami was the pick bowler with 3-27, including two in a row before the Tea session that triggered the sensational collapse as
Bangladesh lost last five wickets for 10 runs.

Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav and Ravichandran Ashwin grabbed two wickets apiece. Ashwin with those two wickets completed 250 Test wickets at home.