The 2nd match of the Gavaskar trophy is being scheduled for 17th of February between India and Australia, and in order to play the match, all the players have already reached the national Capital prior to the match… The team members are sweating in the field on the other hand, BCCI is in big trouble…Also read: Delhi: Man kills girlfriend, stores body in RefrigeratorTeam India was Disappointed after reaching Delhi: Both the teams have already reached the national capital in order to play the match, and after reaching the destination team India stayed for a few hours in their Hotel, but the hotel was changed at the last minute and now the team is not able to stay in their desired Hotel… And the reason stated is “Wedding Season”, due to the ongoing wedding season across the country and the G20 summit which is being held in Delhi this year, the Indian Cricket team is being now shifted from Delhi to Noida.Team India shifted to Noida:Talking about Team India’s desired hotel for thei
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India V/s bangladesh : IND 37/4; Mehidy removes Kohli, grabs third wicket
India dismissed Bangladesh for 231 in their second innings on day 3 to set themselves a target of 145 to win the second and final Test. In the post lunch session, Bangladesh lost their remaining three wickets — Litton Das (73), Taijul Islam (1) and Khaled Ahmed (4). Das had led Bangladesh’s fightback on the third day with seven fours in his 98-ball innings. For India, Umesh Yadav (1/32) removed the dangerous Zakir Hasan (51) just after the southpaw struck a fifty, while Axar Patel (3/58) claimed the scalps of Mehidy Hasan Miraz (0) and Nurul Hasan (31). India won the first Test by 188 runs. Earlier on Friday, Rishabh Pant enhanced his reputation as the team’s biggest game-changer with a scintillating 93, putting India in a commanding position to complete a series clean sweep against Bangladesh on the second day of the second Test here on Friday.Also read : Ishan creates world record by breaking Chris Gayle’s world record : hits fastest 200 in ODIPant, who got out in the 90’s for
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