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IND vs BAN 2nd Test: Bangladesh in deep trouble on Day 3, loses 6 wickets for just 80 run lead

With a lead of more than 87 runs Bangladesh is still batting but has lost their 6 important wickets in the second innings.

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IND vs BAN 2nd Test: Bangladesh in deep trouble on Day 3, loses 6 wickets for just 80 run lead

The second and final Test between India and Bangladesh is being played in Dhaka. Today is the third day of the match. In the first innings Bangladesh had scored 227 runs and in response, India scored 314 runs. With a lead of more than 87 runs Bangladesh is still batting but has lost their 6 important wickets in the second innings.

Ravichandran Ashwin has given the first blow to Bangladesh in the second innings. He dismissed Najmul Hasan Shanto via lbw. Shanto walked back to pavilion after scoring five runs in 31 balls. Before his dismissal, Ashwin previous ball had hit Shanto’s pad and India had taken a review after the umpire’s refusal, but then the ball was going over the stump and India’s review was wasted. During first dismissal also the umpire did not give out to Shanto. At the behest of Ashwin, captain Rahul took a review on the second consecutive ball and India got its first success.

Regular fall of wickets

Bangladesh’s second wicket fell on the score of 26 runs. Mohammad Siraj got Mominul Haq caught by wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant. Mominul scored just five runs in nine balls. Bangladesh’s score was 26 for two after 13 overs. And captain Shakib came to bat with Zakir Hasan.

Bangladesh got their third blow on the score of 51 runs. Shakib Al Hasan was dismissed after scoring 13 runs in 36 balls. Jaydev Unadkat got him catch out by Shubman Gill. And since then Bangladesh team has been in trouble. India still have the edge and three important Bangladesh batsmen were out. Bangladesh’s score was at 66 for 3 wickets after 30 overs.

Akshar Patel gave the fourth blow to Bangladesh. He lbw out Mushfiqur Rahim after scoring nine runs in 19 balls. Liton Das then walked in to bat with Zakir Hasan, who scored his half century in 129 balls.

Zakir Hasan’s wicket was the last nail in the coffin

Half of the Bangladesh team then returned to the pavilion on the score of 102 runs. One man standing Zakir Hasan was dismissed after scoring 51 runs in 135 balls. Umesh Yadav got him catch out by Mohammad Siraj. Mehidy Hasan was at the crease with Liton Das and Bangladesh’s score was 112 for five after 45 overs.

But Indian team didn’t stop right there, they took Bangladesh’s sixth wicket on the score of 113 runs. Akshar Patel sent Mehdi Hasan back to the pavilion on a score of zero after facing five balls. Nurul Hasan then walked in with Liton Das, who has scored his half century in 74 balls. And now both the batsmen must be looking to score as much as runs possible for their team. On the other hand, Team India must be looking to get the opponents out soon and finish the match one day 4 or 3 only.

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Who is Praful Hinge? Young pacer who made instant impact with match-turning IPL debut spell

Praful Hinge grabbed attention with a three-wicket over on his IPL debut for Sunrisers Hyderabad.

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Praful Hinge bowling for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL

Praful Hinge is an emerging Indian fast bowler who grabbed attention after a remarkable debut in the Indian Premier League. Representing Sunrisers Hyderabad, the young pacer made headlines by taking three wickets in a single over, a rare and impactful feat in T20 cricket.

His performance came against Rajasthan Royals, where he turned the game with a decisive spell, announcing his arrival on the big stage.

Domestic cricket background

Hinge hails from Nagpur and has been associated with the Vidarbha cricket team in domestic cricket. Like many cricketers rising through India’s competitive system, his progress at the domestic level paved the way for his IPL opportunity.

While detailed statistics from his domestic career remain limited in public reports, his selection in the IPL reflects recognition of his potential and performances.

Bowling style and strengths

Praful Hinge is a right-arm fast bowler known for:

  • Maintaining a disciplined line and length
  • Ability to generate movement off the pitch
  • Effectiveness in short, impactful spells

His debut spell highlighted composure under pressure, especially in a high-intensity league like the IPL.

Breakthrough IPL moment

Making an immediate impact in the IPL is never easy, but Hinge’s three-wicket over on debut stands out as a defining moment. Performances like these often play a key role in shaping a young cricketer’s early career and gaining attention from teams and selectors.

A promising start

Praful Hinge’s debut has positioned him as a young fast bowler to watch. While it is still early in his career, such impactful performances suggest potential for further opportunities in domestic and franchise cricket.

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At 15, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi eyes India debut, could surpass Sachin Tendulkar’s record

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi may soon make his India debut after a standout IPL 2026 season with Rajasthan Royals.

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Rising cricket prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is reportedly on the verge of earning his first senior India call-up following an impressive run in IPL 2026. The 15-year-old batter has been shortlisted for the upcoming India tour of Ireland, according to multiple reports.

The young Rajasthan Royals player has quickly emerged as one of the most talked-about talents this season, delivering impactful performances that have caught the attention of selectors.

Strong performances boost selection chances

Sooryavanshi’s explosive batting in IPL 2026 has played a key role in pushing his case for national selection. Representing Rajasthan Royals, the teenager has consistently taken on top bowlers with confidence, showcasing both aggressive stroke play and maturity beyond his age.

Reports suggest he is among several young players being monitored for India’s Ireland tour, with selectors looking to test emerging talent in a relatively shorter series.

Could become youngest India debutant

If selected and given an opportunity, Sooryavanshi could script history by becoming one of the youngest players to represent India at the international level. At just 15, he would surpass long-standing age records set by former greats like Sachin Tendulkar, who debuted at 16.

The potential milestone has added further excitement around the youngster, whose rapid rise through domestic and franchise cricket has been closely followed by fans and experts alike.

Future tours also on radar

Apart from the Ireland series, reports indicate that Sooryavanshi could also be considered for other upcoming assignments later in 2026, including a possible tour of Zimbabwe. His consistent performances and fearless approach have made him a strong contender for continued inclusion in India’s plans.

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Guwahati weather poses threat to RR vs MI blockbuster as rain delays toss

The IPL 2026 clash between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians faces a delay as the Guwahati weather brings persistent rain to the Barsapara Cricket Stadium.

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Guwahati weather

The much-anticipated Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 encounter between Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Mumbai Indians (MI) has hit a weather hurdle. Scheduled to take place at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, the toss for Match 13 has been officially delayed due to persistent rain in the city.

Rain intensifies at Barsapara Stadium

The Guwahati weather has taken a turn for the worse as heavy drizzle forced the groundstaff to keep the pitch and square under covers. While the rain had momentarily eased, allowing for a brief inspection, it returned shortly after, frustrating both fans and players. According to media reports, the probability of rain during match hours has surged to nearly 50%, a significant increase from earlier forecasts.

Cut-off time and over reductions

As the clock ticks, the pressure on the match officials increases. Overs were scheduled to start being reduced from 8:40 PM IST. For those hoping for at least a shortened game, the cut-off time for a minimum five-over-a-side contest has been established at 10:56 PM IST. The city remains under a weather alert, with cloud cover expected to be a major factor throughout the evening.

High-stakes encounter on hold

Rajasthan Royals enter this game with a perfect record, having won their first two matches of the season. On the other hand, Mumbai Indians, led by Hardik Pandya, are looking to bounce back after a mixed start. A key highlight of this match is the potential battle between 15-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and the experienced Jasprit Bumrah.

Historically, the two teams share a fierce rivalry, with Mumbai holding a slight edge with 16 wins compared to Rajasthan’s 14 in their 31 previous meetings.

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