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India may test reserves in second
Bangladesh Test
Pakistan
Times Sports Desk
CHITTAGONG (Bangladesh):
India are likely to test their reserve players against minnows Bangladesh in
the second and final cricket Test starting here.
A full-strength Indian side proved too strong for Bangladesh in the opening
Test at Dhaka, winning by an innings and 140 runs with more than a day to
spare to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series when the two sides play
Friday.
“We’ve some guys in the side and we will probably give them an opportunity
in the second Test and also in the one-day series to come,” India skipper
Sourav Ganguly said without naming the players to be rested or included.
“We have not spoken about it, but that is definitely an option because you
need to give everybody a go to find out how good they are.”
Indian middle-order batsman Mohammad Kaif and left-arm spinner Murali Kartik
failed to find a place in the first-Test side despite giving a good account
of themselves in a recent home series against Australia.
Fast bowlers Shib Paul and Gagandeep Singh are yet to make Test debuts.
India outplayed Bangladesh in the first match with their solid all-round
performance, with batting star Sachin Tendulkar and fast bowler Irfan Pathan
reaching personal milestones.
Tendulkar not only equalled compatriot Sunil Gavaskar’s world record of 34
Test centuries, but also compiled a career-best 248 not out to help his team
amass 526.
Pathan wrecked Bangladesh in both the innings on a flat pitch to finish the
match with 11-96, the best performance by an Indian fast bowler in an away
Test.
Bangladesh were dismissed for 184 and 202 to suffer their 30th defeat in 33
matches since gaining Test status in 2000. The remaining three Tests were
drawn.
The Indian captain said his team would not relax their sway over hapless
Bangladesh as they were highly motivated to complete the sweep. “We are
pretty motivated. I don’t think motivation is a factor,” said Ganguly, whose
team are set to improve their position in the International Cricket Council
ratings after a 2-0 win here.
India are currently third behind Australia and England.
“Every series is important. We have done very well in Test cricket in the
past couple of years and we need to keep on winning. It’s no different
here,” the Indian captain said.
Bangladesh expect captain Habibul Bashar to lead from the front in order to
put some pressure on the Indian bowling.
Bashar, the only Bangladeshi batsman to complete 2,000 Test runs, failed in
both the innings at Dhaka as he could contribute just eight and 12.
Bangladesh have included young paceman Nazmul Hossain in their 14-member
squad.
The teams will play three one-dayers after the Test series, with the opening
game scheduled here on December 23. The last two matches will be held in
Dhaka on December 26 and 27.
India (from): Sourav Ganguly (capt), Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Rahul
Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Venkatsai Laxman, Dinesh Karthik, Irfan Pathan,
Anil Kumble, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Mohammad Kaif, Murali Kartik,
Gagandeep Singh, Shib Paul.
Bangladesh (from): Habibul Bashar (capt), Javed Omar, Nafis Iqbal, Rajin
Saleh, Mohammad Ashraful, Khaled Mashud, Manjural Rana, Mushfiqur Rahman,
Mohammad Rafique, Tapash Baisya, Mashrafe Mortaza, Aftab Ahmed, Talha Zubair,
Nazmul Hossain.●
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