Bumrah and Jadeja Stun Bangladesh on Historic 17-Wicket Day.

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Bumrah and Jadeja Stun Bangladesh on Historic 17-Wicket Day.

Bangladesh managed to take four quick wickets to dismiss India early on the second morning, but quickly found themselves in trouble against India's relentless bowling, getting all out in just 47.1 overs.

India opted to bat again despite holding a 227-run lead, finishing day two with a 308-run advantage and seven wickets remaining in their second innings.

Despite India bowling in less favorable conditions than on the first day, Bangladesh's batters faced no relief. Jasprit Bumrah, Akash Deep, and Mohammed Siraj combined for eight wickets when the pacers had some assistance, while Ravindra Jadeja ended Bangladesh's largest partnership as conditions improved.

The day began well for Bangladesh, with Taskin Ahmed taking three wickets using the second new ball more effectively than the first, and Hasan Mahmud securing the team's first five-wicket haul in India. They limited India to just 37 runs added to their overnight total.

However, it quickly became clear that Bangladesh's bowlers had made too many mistakes on day one. India's fast bowlers were sharp from the start, consistently challenging the batters and forcing errors, which left Bangladesh struggling at 40 for 5.