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Team India has defeated Bangladesh by 7 wickets in the second Test. In the match played at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur, the Indian team chased the target of 95 runs on Tuesday by losing 3 wickets. With this, the team has won the two-match Test series 2-0. On Tuesday, on the 5th day of the match, Rishabh Pant gave the team victory by hitting a four. During this, head coach Gautam Gambhir happily hugged Virat Kohli. During the trophy ceremony, Virat Kohli gifted his bat to Shakib Al Hasan. Many such moments were seen in the Kanpur Test. Top-10 moments of Kanpur Test… Fifth day 1. Pant hit the winning boundary
Rishabh Pant played a shot over mid-on on the ball of Taijul Islam. It went for a four. With this, Team India won the two-match series 2-0. 2. Kohli-Gambhir celebrated victory by hugging each other
As soon as Pant hit a four in the Kanpur Test match, head coach Gautam Gambhir hugged Ashwin sitting next to him. When Virat Kohli reached the dressing room, Gambhir also hugged him and celebrated the victory in the Kanpur Test match. 3. Bumrah’s ball hit Shadman’s stomach
The last ball of the 13th over of Bangladesh’s second innings hit Shadman Islam’s stomach. He tried to stop the back of a good length ball close to the off stump, but the ball hit his stomach. He had to take medical support after this, then started playing. 4. Virat gifted the bat to Shakib
After the match ended, India’s Virat Kohli gifted his bat to Bangladesh’s legendary all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan. Both were then seen talking for some time. This was Shakib’s last international match in India. He has announced his retirement from all three formats and will play his last match in the form of a Test match against South Africa at home this month. Fourth day 4. Rohit caught a flying catch with one hand
Bangladeshi lost their fifth wicket in the 50th over of their first innings. Rohit Sharma jumped in the air at mid-off and caught a brilliant one-handed catch. Siraj bowled the fourth ball of the over at a good length, Litton Das came forward to play a big shot, but Rohit jumped in the air at mid-off and caught an excellent catch. 5. Siraj caught an excellent high jump catch
Ravichandran Ashwin shocked Bangladesh in his very first over. In the 56th over of the innings, he got Shakib Al Hasan caught by Mohammad Siraj. Shakib was out after scoring 9 runs. Shakib stepped out and played a shot on Ashwin’s ball. Siraj was standing at mid-off and the ball went very high in the sky. Siraj judged the ball well and jumped while running back and caught an excellent catch with his left hand. Shakib scored 9 runs. 6. Bumrah sent off Mehdi
In the 70th over, Jasprit Bumrah was bowling against Mehdi Hasan Miraz. Mehdi hit two fours on the first and second ball of the over. Bumrah got him caught in the slip on the third ball and sent him to the pavilion. Bumrah then clapped and sent Mehdi to the pavilion. He played an innings of 20 runs. 7. Kohli escapes runout, gets angry at Pant
In the 19th over, Virat Kohli escapes runout. After getting an inside edge on the very first ball against Khalid Ahmed, Virat came forward to run. Pant also started taking a run at the non-striker’s end, but he stopped in the middle. Meanwhile, Khalid picked up the ball and threw it towards the stumps. Khalid’s throw did not hit the stumps and Kohli returned to his crease. He again got angry at Pant, but Rishabh hugged Kohli and apologized. 8. Akash Deep hit 2 consecutive sixes with Kohli’s bat
Akash Deep came to bat after India lost the 7th wicket. He played without a sponsor in the last match, but in Kanpur he came to bat with Kohli’s MRF sponsored bat. He could not hit a six on the first ball against Shakib, but he hit 2 sixes on the next 2 balls. He scored 12 runs in 5 balls. First day 9. Jadeja-Kohli imitated Bumrah before the match
The match started late due to rain on the first day. Meanwhile, before the team meeting, Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja started copying Bumrah’s bowling action in front of him. Here Virat Kohli was also seen telling his run-up. 10. LBW appeal, umpire rejected; out on DRS
In the first innings, Bangladesh lost the second wicket at 29 runs. Shadman Islam was out LBW after scoring 24 runs. In the 13th over, the first ball of Akashdeep hit Shadman’s pad. He wanted to play the ball coming in from outside the off stump on the leg but missed it. When the field umpire rejected the appeal, Rohit Sharma took DRS and after watching the replay, the third umpire overturned the decision.
