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Three 50s, Two 100s & a Double Ton: India On Top vs Bangladesh

India managed to smash their highest total against Bangladesh, on Day 2 of the Test.

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India 1st Innings: 687/6 in 166 overs (Virat Kohli: 204, Murali Vijay: 108, Wriddhiman Saha: 106*; Taijul Islam: 3/156)

Bangladesh 1st innings: 41/1 in 14 overs (Tamim Iqbal: 24*)

Indian skipper Virat Kohli scored a record-breaking double century as Indian batsmen devoured a meek Bangladesh bowling line-up to pile up a massive 687 for 6 on the second day of the one-off Test in Hyderabad on Friday.

At stumps, Bangladesh were 41/1 after losing opener Soumya Sarkar's wicket to Umesh Yadav.

India managed to smash their highest total against Bangladesh, on Day 2 of the Test.
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India managed to smash their highest total against Bangladesh, on Day 2 of the Test.
India managed to smash their highest total against Bangladesh, on Day 2 of the Test.

En route his 204, Kohli became the first batsman in the history of Test cricket to claim four hundreds in as many series. He surpassed the legendary Sir Don Bradman and Rahul Dravid, both of whom had three double hundreds in successive series.

The team total of 687/6 was also a world record as no team had ever scored 600 plus runs in three consecutive Test matches before today. The earlier two came against England at Mumbai and Chennai respectively.

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The good news for India was comeback-man Wriddhiman Saha's unbeaten 106 off 155 balls -- his second Test hundred. The wicketkeeper-batsman and Ravindra Jadeja's (60 not out) long handle saw India score at an average of more than four runs per over.

Ajinkya Rahane who scored 82 off 133 balls, seemed to be gaining his rhythm back after poor form and injury plagued him during the England series.

India managed to smash their highest total against Bangladesh, on Day 2 of the Test.
India managed to smash their highest total against Bangladesh, on Day 2 of the Test.

Another Kohli Day

Among the flurry of other records that Kohli broke, the significant one was scoring the maximum number of Test runs in a home season surpassing Virender Sehwag's record. The first session belonged to Kohli, who scored a double hundred in less than five hours laced with 24 boundaries and in 239 balls.

Kohli completed his double ton in the post lunch session and then an arm ball from spinner Taijul Islam found him going for the late cut and trapped him leg before. Kohli, along with Rahane, added 222 runs in a little under 50 overs with Bangladesh by then being out-batted by the visitors.

Rahane missed out on a century with young Mehedi Hasan Miraz taking a spectacular one-handed diving catch off left-arm spinner Taijul Islam. He hit 11 boundaries in his innings.

India smashed 121 runs in the opening session and the second yielded another 143 more due to Wriddhiman going on the offensive.

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India managed to smash their highest total against Bangladesh, on Day 2 of the Test.
Wriddhiman Saha scored his second Test century. (Photo: BCCI)

The Bengal stumper had hit 6 fours and two six in 155 balls. The century came with a six down the ground off Bangladesh's most successful bowler Taijul (3/156).

The Wriddhiman-Jadeja duo added 118 runs in 25.3 overs. Jadeja's 78-ball-60 had four boundaries and two towering sixes which landed in the second tier of the long-on stand.

Bangladesh suffered the ignominy of having five of their bowlers Taijul, Taskin Ahmed (1/127), Kamrul Islam Rabbi (0/100), Mehedi Hasan Miraz (2/165), Shakib Al Hasan (0/104), conceding more than 100 runs.
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India managed to smash their highest total against Bangladesh, on Day 2 of the Test.
Virat Kohli celebrates his double century. (Photo: BCCI)

Earlier, Kohli started from where he had left off yesterday with two thumping boundaries off Taskin Ahmed. The first was an uppish slash while the second rocketed down the ground. The stand-out shot of the session came in Taskin's next over. A good full length delivery was just firmly pushed. It looked like an on drive where all that the skipper had done was to roll the wrists.

A couple of more boundaries off Taskin and a lofted boundary off Shakib Al Hasan brought about his 150.

Rahane, who had gained in confidence from yesterday's time at the crease was more assertive today. His 50 came when he dispatched a full toss from Shakib to the cow corner. It was his 10th Test half century.

India managed to smash their highest total against Bangladesh, on Day 2 of the Test.
Bangladesh players celebrate the wicket of Cheteshwar Pujara. (Photo: BCCI)

The Mumbaikar then celebrated the mini landmark with some audacious cut shots playing close to his body. He could have been caught on 62 had Shabbir Rahaman held onto a tough chance at deep third man region. Just when he was looking good for a hundred, it was Miraz who pulled off a spectacular catch as the batsman had played an inside out shot.

But there was no stopping Kohli as he continued to send the Bangladeshi bowlers with a deluge of boundaries before a successful DRS appeal saved him.

On 180, he was adjudged leg before by the on-field umpire after a delivery from Miraz spun sharply hitting him low on the pads. However, the skipper promptly took DRS consulting his partner Wriddhiman Saha and got a favourable decision.

As if to celebrate the reprieve, he cover drove Miraz and then played a delicate late cut off Taijul as he slowly reached 190's.

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