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India vs Bangladesh T20 2nd Test 2024

India vs Bangladesh T20
India vs Bangladesh T20

Here’s Day 3 of India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test, Kanpur Weather: Rain, thunderstorms likely to force another washout India vs Bangladesh Live Score, 2nd Test Day 3: After rain stopped play on Day 1, the day was abandoned without a delivery in the 2nd Test between IND and BAN at Kanpur on Saturday. IND vs BAN Live Updates, 2nd Test Day 3 Matches Today: After the 2nd Test between India and Bangladesh in Kanpur was abandoned without deliveries due to incessant rain, both teams will finally take to the field—Sunday at Green Park. India vs Bangladesh T20 https://worldtodaynews24.com/maggie-smith-age/
India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test Day 3, Kanpur Weather: The India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test at Kanpur’s Green Park Stadium has been dull due to poor weather conditions. Only 35 overs were possible on the opening day, which was delayed by an hour due to overnight rain. Then persistent rain brought the action to an abrupt end, forcing the umpires to call early stumping. Scenes were more deplorable the next day, which washed out completely without a bowl being bowled. India vs Bangladesh T20
Rain and a wet outfield marred the second Test between India and Bangladesh at the Green Park Stadium, with the weather threatening to derail India’s quest for a place in the World Test Championship (WTC) final. 35 overs were bowled on the first day as Bangladesh struggled to 107/3, with Indian pacer Akash Deep impressing by picking up two crucial wickets. The second day they were passed without a ball.

India vs Bangladesh T20 2nd Test 2024

As it stands, India leads the WTC standings with 71.67 percentage points (PCT) after 10 matches, in a prime position to make their third consecutive final. A 2-0 series win against Bangladesh would mean India needs to win three of the remaining eight matches to secure a place in the WTC final. But, with heavy rain in the second Test, a draw could complicate India’s path to the final. The 3-day forecast, which is Sunday, doesn’t look very promising. The day started with cloudy conditions and according to Accuweather, rain is forecast from 9 am half an hour before the scheduled start. The rain is expected to taper off within an hour but is unlikely to fade completely. Weather conditions may make another washout inevitable. Meanwhile, if we talk about the 2nd day, the rain stopped around 11 am, after which the groundsmen deployed three super sappers. But, visibility was poor and the play was finally officially called off at 2:15 p.m. India vs Bangladesh T20
India invited Bangladesh to bat after winning the toss on the first day. The visitors reached 74/2 at lunch with Akash Deep taking two wickets. This pacer removed Zakir Hasan for no runs and trapped Shadman Islam l BW for 24 (36). In the second session, Ravichandran Ashwin came in and removed Bangladesh captain Nazmul Hossain Shanto, who was trapped LBW on 31(57). Before the rain stopped, Muminul Haque and Mushfiqur Rahim took Bangladesh to 107/3. India vs Bangladesh T20
Earlier, Indian captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and decided to field first on the first day. A decision that paid huge dividends early in the first session and Akash Deep struck in quick succession to remove both the Bangladeshi openers.
Muminul Haque then added 51 runs for the third wicket with skipper Nazmul Hossain Shanta and claimed his seventh scalp of the series, removing India’s man of the match from the Chennai Test. India lead the two-match series 1-0 after a comprehensive win last week. Using off-stump line, length skill, crease width: How Akash Deep bought the wickets of Bumrah and Siraj A resident of Sasaram town in Bihar’s Rohtas district, Akash Deep knew the cricket stadium as a green park somewhere in Uttar Pradesh. Akash thought, “Idhar sa kuch hara bhar hoga (there must be green everywhere). But little did he know that the pitches here were once as flat as the Grand Trunk Road, built by Sher Shah Suri, an Afghan warrior from Sasaram before he began his descent. If this Test ends in a draw, India will need to win five of their next eight Test matches to book their place in the WTC final, assuming the other contenders do not drop points for a top-two finish.

India vs Bangladesh T20

This leaves India with a more challenging path, as they will likely need a 3-0 clean sweep of New Zealand at home and secure at least two wins in the five-match Border-Gavaskar series against Australia. India has won the last two series in Australia, but repeating that feat will be a tough task, especially with the pressure of WTC qualification hanging over their heads. The team’s dominant record at home, combined with their recent success Down Under, gives India some confidence, but washing out this match narrows the margin of error considerably.
The series against New Zealand at home will be crucial in shaping India’s campaign. Although the Indian team was virtually unbeaten at home, a 3-0 sweep against the Kiwis was crucial in easing the burden of needing to win several games away from Australia. India vs Bangladesh T20
For now, the Indian camp is hoping for a break in the rain to resume play in Kanpur. Losing every session to the weather could mean India faces a tough fight in their journey to the WTC final. India vs Bangladesh T20 With several talented bowlers including Akash Deep already making an impact in this match, India will look to seize any opportunity to take control of the game once the weather clears up. The stakes are high, and India’s immediate focus remains on Bangladesh. But, the shadow of WTC qualification looms large, and the rain-soaked outfield at Green Park Stadium is adding an unwanted layer of complexity to India’s otherwise well-planned plans.

India vs Bangladesh T20
The weather forecast looks dull again, the match will be a draw. The final two days of matches are expected to be played in bright sunshine. But expecting results in two days of play is an ambitious claim.
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