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Ravichandran Ashwin notches up 6th Test century on India vs Bangladesh Day 1 | Cricket News

Ravichandran Ashwin notched up his 6th Test century as he along with Ravindra Jadeja dug India out of a hole against Bangladesh in the 1st day of the 1st Test in Chennai on Thursday.
The allrounder took 108 deliveries to reach the milestone, peppering in 10 fours and 2 sixes in the innings as Bangladesh were clueless on how to handle the duo.
Ashwin came into the mix when India were teetering at 144/6 with most of India’s recognized batters were back into the pavilion with Rohit Sharma (6), Shubman Gill (0) and Virat Kohli (6) failing to leave a lasting impact. Only Yashasvi Jaiswal held fort with 56 runs but he was also dismissed while Rishabh Pant (39) and KL Rahul (16) also following him.
Earlier, Jaiswal’s patient fifty was an exception when other Indian top-order batters failed the test of character that the Bangladeshi bowlers put them through, as the hosts found themselves on the ropes at 176 for six at tea.
Jaiswal made a solid 56 off 118 balls with nine fours amid the damage caused pacer Hasan Mahmud (4/35).
The Indian batting effort was quite perplexing as neither the pitch nor the bowlers posed any significant challenges, barring the odd moments of difficulty that are part and parcel of Test cricket.
But the home side batters simply did not ace them, as their dismissals appeared more the result of lapse in concentration.
The departure of Jaiswal and Pant, who added 62 runs off 99 balls for the fourth wicket, stood as a validation for that.
Pant, who looked fluent in the opening session, played a lame waft outside off Mahmud to give an easy catch to stumper Litton Das, ending the first part of the left-hander’s return to Test cricket in 83 minutes.
Jaiswal, the most assured among the India batters on the day, raised his fifty off 95 balls when he turned Mehidy Hasan Miraz for a single, and he looked good for some more.

But a sudden rush of blood pushed the commonsense behind, as Jaiswal went for a drive off Nahid Rana that went straight to Shadman Islam at first slip.
KL Rahul was consumed off-spinner Mehidy for 16 as India tumbled to 144 for six before Ashwin and Jadeja temporarily checked the free fall.

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