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Bangladesh are set to face India in a two-match Test series starting on September 19 at Chennai’s renowned MA Chidambaram Stadium. The action will then shift to Kanpur’s Green Park, where the second Test will commence on September 27. This series marks another chapter in the evolving cricketing rivalry between the two nations.
IND vs BAN: Historic encounters
Over the years, Bangladesh and India have clashed in numerous matches, with both teams providing tough competition. However, India have consistently emerged victorious, boasting an unbeaten record against their neighbors in Test cricket. Despite Bangladesh’s efforts and spirited performances, India have maintained a stronghold, showcasing their dominance in the format. India-Bangladesh Test encounters have witnessed bowlers from both sides orchestrating game-changing moments with their magical spells.
Impact of bowlers and key performances
In this series, the battle between the batters and bowlers of both sides promises to be captivating. Bowlers are likely to play a pivotal role in deciding the outcome of the matches, with both teams having delivered exceptional performances in past encounters. These remarkable performances left an indelible mark on the series’ narratives. The presence of standout bowlers from both sides adds an extra layer of intrigue, as their ability to impact the game could turn the tide in favor of their respective teams.
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Top 5 bowlers with outstanding figures in games in India vs Bangladesh Test:
1. India’s Bowling Maestro
Zaheer Khan’s Masterclass (24 January 2010)
- Overs: 20.3
- Maidens: 2
- Runs Conceded: 87
- Wickets: 7
- Economy Rate: 4.24
- Venue: Mirpur
- Innings: 2nd
Zaheer Khan played a pivotal role in India’s 10-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the 2nd Test. He took 3 wickets for 62 runs in the first innings and 7 wickets for 87 runs in the second innings. His precise bowling and ability to extract movement from the pitch were crucial. Zaheer was named Player of the Match and Player of the Series for his 31 runs and 15 wickets across the tour.
2. The Game-Changer at Dhaka
Irfan Pathan’s Dominance (10 December 2004)
- Overs: 15.0
- Maidens: 5
- Runs Conceded: 51
- Wickets: 6
- Economy Rate: 3.40
- Venue: Dhaka
- Innings: 2nd
In the 1st Test at Dhaka, December 2004, Irfan Pathan‘s exceptional bowling led India to an innings and 140-run win. He claimed 5 wickets for 45 runs in Bangladesh’s first innings and 6 for 51 in the second. His relentless pace and swing dismantled Bangladesh’s batting lineup, earning him the Player of the Match award for his crucial performance.
3. The Captain’s Performance
Naimur Rahman’s Historic Spell (10 November 2000)
- Overs: 44.3
- Maidens: 9
- Runs Conceded: 132
- Wickets: 6
- Economy Rate: 2.96
- Venue: Dhaka
- Innings: 2nd
In the Only Test against India in November 2000, Naimur Rahman, the Bangladesh captain, took 6 wickets in the first essay for his side. Despite his efforts, including key dismissals and modest contributions with the bat, Bangladesh lost by nine wickets. Rahman’s performance highlighted his potential but also the challenges faced by his team.
4. The Eden Gardens Specialist
Ishant Sharma’s Tight Spell (22 November 2019)
- Overs: 12.0
- Maidens: 4
- Runs Conceded: 22
- Wickets: 5
- Economy Rate: 1.83
- Venue: Eden Gardens
- Innings: 1st
In the 2nd Test of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) at Eden Gardens in November 2019, Ishant Sharma was pivotal in India’s innings and 46-run win over Bangladesh. He took 5 wickets for 22 runs in the first innings and 4 for 56 in the second. Sharma’s performance earned him both Player of the Match and Player of the Series honors.
5. The Dominant Force
Irfan Pathan’s Second Spell (17 December 2004)
- Overs: 9.0
- Maidens: 2
- Runs Conceded: 32
- Wickets: 5
- Economy Rate: 3.55
- Venue: Chattogram
- Innings: 2nd
In the 2nd Test against Bangladesh in December 2004, Irfan Pathan took seven wickets over both innings. He claimed 2 for 86 in the first innings and a match-winning 5 for 32 in the second. His all-round performance, including critical breakthroughs and batting contributions, earned him the Player of the Series award.