India exploit Bangladesh’s pink chink to lord in Kolkata
Ishant Sharma picked up the first wicket for India on their pink-ball Test debut. (BCCI)
Ishant Sharma picked up the first wicket for India on their pink-ball Test debut. (BCCI)

By Amlan Chakrabort

KOLKATA, India (Reuters) – Ishant Sharma and his pace colleagues wreaked havoc with the pink ball to put India in charge of their maiden day-night Test against Bangladesh at a heaving Eden Gardens yesterday.
Armed with the heavily-lacquered ball, India’s three-pronged pace attack bundled out the tourists for 106 in front of a 60 000-strong crowd which included Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli then smashed fifties as India, 1-0 up heading into the second and final match of the two-Test series, finished day one on 174-3, to be on course for their 12th consecutive home series victory.
Kohli (59 not out) and his deputy Ajinkya Rahane (23 not out) will return today hoping to bat Bangladesh out of the second and final Test and sweep the series.

Bangladesh, who were skittled out inside 31 overs, had to call two concussion substitutes after Liton Das and Nayeem Hasan sustained nasty blows to helmet.
Earlier, India’s pace trio took less than three hours to rout the tourists after Mominul Haque’s decision to bat backfired.

After the lull of the first six overs, Ishant drew first blood, trapping Kayes lbw en route to impressive figures of 5-22.
New-ball partner Umesh Yadav (3-29) immediately benefitted from a change of ends, dismissing Mominul and Mithun in the same over to trigger a spectacular batting collapse.
Ishant attributed his success to his relaxed approach to the game after more than a decade in international cricket.

“I’ve reached that stage in life where I don’t entertain unnecessary worry about my career. That has been a big change,” said the 31-year-old.
“I’m enjoying my game a lot more and the healthy competition within the pace department has also helped me improve.”

India captain Kohli had predicted close-in fielders would struggle to catch the harder, faster pink balls but his fears proved unfounded.
Rohit took a diving one-handed catch to send back Mominul, Wriddhiman Saha flew to his right to cut short Mahmudullah’s stay and Pujara dived forward to pouch a low catch to remove Mehidy Hasan Miraz.

Opener Shadman Islam top-scored for Bangladesh with 29, while Liton retired hurt on 24 after being hit on the helmet by a Mohammed Shami delivery.
Mehidy came on as concussion substitute and Mithun replaced Liton behind the stumps when India came out to bat.

Bangladesh needed a second concussion substitute in Taijul Islam after Nayeem also sustained a hit on the helmet by another vicious Shami delivery.
Indian openers looked at ease against the pink ball but neither Mayank Agarwal (14) nor Rohit (21) could convert their starts.

Pujara and Kohli helped India eclipse Bangladesh’s paltry total with their 95-run stand.
Pujara made 55 before edging Ebadot Hossain, who unfurled his second salute celebration, but Kohli went on to complete 5 000 runs as Test captain.
“Their bowling attack is probably the leading bowling attack in the world,” Bangladesh coach Russell Domingo told reporters.

“They’ve put a lot of sides under pressure with their discipline, pace and aggression … they are better than we at the moment, no doubt about that.”

BANGLADESH 1st innings
Shadman Islam c Wriddhiman Saha b Umesh Yadav 29
Imrul Kayes lbw Ishant Sharma 4
Mominul Haque c Rohit Sharma b Umesh Yadav 0
Mohammad Mithun b Umesh Yadav 0
Mushfiqur Rahim b Mohammed Shami 0
Mahmudullah c Wriddhiman Saha b Ishant Sharma 6
Liton Das Retired Hurt 24
Nayeem Hasan b Ishant Sharma 19
Ebadat Hossain b Ishant Sharma 1
Mehidy Hasan c Cheteshwar Pujara b Ishant Sharma 8
Al-Amin Hossain not out 1
Abu Jayed c Cheteshwar Pujara b Mohammed Shami 0
Extras: (b-8, lb-6) 14
Total: (all out, 30.3 overs) 106
Fall of wickets: 1-15, 2-17, 3-17, 4-26, 5-38, 6-60, 7-82, 8-98, 9-105. Bowling: Ishant Sharma 12-4-22-5 Umesh Yadav 7-2-29-3, Mohammed Shami 10.3-2-36 -2, Ravindra Jadeja 1-0-5-0.

INDIA 1st innings
Mayank Agarwal c Mehidy Hasan b Al-Amin Hossain 14
Rohit Sharma lbw Ebadat Hossain 21
Cheteshwar Pujara c Shadman Islam b Ebadat Hossain 55
Virat Kohli not out 59
Ajinkya Rahane not out 23
Extras: (lb-1, w-1) 2
Total: (three wkts, 46.0 overs) 174
Fall of wickets: 1-26, 2-43, 3-137.
Bowling: Al-Amin Hossain 14-3-49-1, Abu Jayed 12-3-40-0, Ebadat Hossain 12-1-61-2 (w-1), Taijul Islam 8-0-23-0 .

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