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Ind vs Ban 1st Test: Team India’s lead crosses 500, Shubhman Gill scores maiden Test century

After four long year Pujara scored his 19th Test century, which is also the fastest of his Test career.

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Team India has declared their innings on day 3 of second innings after putting 258 runs on the score a with the loss of 2 wickets.

With this India has taken a lead of 512 runs against Bangladesh in the first Test.

Cheteshwar Pujara – Virat Kohli were the last men standing in the crease. After four long year Pujara scored his 19th Test century, which is also the fastest of his Test career. The veteran Indian batsman scored 110 not out of 152 balls on day 3.

Before Pujara, Shubman Gill scored his first Test century. He got out after scoring 110 runs. At the same time, captain KL Rahul (23 runs) was dismissed early.

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Earlier, in this match being played in Chattogram, Bangladesh’s first innings ended on a score of 150 runs. Kuldeep Yadav took maximum 5 wickets. Mohammad Siraj clinched 3 wickets. Umesh Yadav and Akshar Patel took 1 wicket each.

In this way, Team India took a lead of 254 runs on the basis of first innings. However, Indian captain KL Rahul decided to bat himself instead of forcing Bangladesh to follow on. India had scored 404 runs in the first innings.

Second session: Indian batsmen dominate

Indian batsmen dominated the second session of the day. Team India scored 104 runs in this. However, India also lost the wicket of skipper KL Rahul. Young player Shubman Gill and an experienced Pujara took the lead after losing the first wicket.

First session: India won

India won the first session of the third day. In this, India dismissed 2 tail batsmen of Bangladesh. Also scored 36 runs without loss. Bangladesh started the day with a score of 133/8 and the team was all out for 150. Kuldeep and Akshar got wickets.

Day 2: Bangladesh lost 8 wickets for 133

On the second day on Thursday, in response to India’s score of 404 runs in the first innings, Bangladesh scored 133 runs for 8 wickets.

Left arm chinaman spinner Kuldeep Yadav took the maximum 4 wickets for India. Fast bowler Mohammad Siraj clinched 3 wickets and Umesh Yadav picked a single wicket. At the same time, Mushfiqur Rahim scored the highest 28 runs from Bangladesh. Apart from him, Liton Das scored 24 and Zakir Hasan scored 20 runs. Nurul Hasan and Mehdi Hasan Miraj scored 16 runs each.

Day 1: India’s score 278/6

On the first day on Wednesday, India had scored 278 runs for 6 wickets. Shreyas Iyer returned unbeaten at 82 runs. Akshar Patel (14 runs), Cheteshwar Pujara (90), Rishabh Pant (46 runs), Shubman Gill (20 runs), captain KL Rahul (22 runs) and Virat Kohli (1 run) lost their wickets.

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Ravi Shastri warns critics against messing around with Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma

Ravi Shastri has cautioned critics and certain individuals against creating hurdles for Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, calling them “ODI giants” who deserve unwavering backing from selectors and management.

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Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has issued a strong and direct warning to those questioning or undermining the roles of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in India’s ODI setup. His remarks come amid growing scrutiny over the duo’s future, especially regarding the 2027 ODI World Cup plans.

Shastri, who shares a long professional and personal equation with both stalwarts, made his views clear during an interview, saying that critics and certain individuals should refrain from creating unnecessary trouble around two of India’s most accomplished white-ball players.

‘Don’t mess around with Kohli and Rohit’: Shastri

Shastri emphasised that Kohli and Rohit remain giants of ODI cricket and deserve respect, not interference. Without naming anyone, he hinted at individuals who are allegedly trying to complicate things for the pair.

He said the two senior batters have earned their stature over years of consistency and match-winning performances, and warned that if they decide to “switch on” completely, those attempting to disrupt their journey would be sidelined swiftly.

Debate over 2027 ODI World Cup participation

Shastri’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions about whether both players should continue in the ODI format. Critics argue that their time away from domestic cricket could affect their World Cup chances.

Rohit Sharma has agreed to participate in the Vijay Hazare Trophy to stay in rhythm as per BCCI guidelines. Virat Kohli initially declined a return to domestic one-day cricket but eventually reconsidered after persuasion from selectors.

A message for selectors and team management

Shastri’s comments are widely seen as a firm reminder to the current selection committee and team management to support proven performers instead of adding pressure. His warning, delivered in his typical candid style, signals his unwavering backing for the senior pros.

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Virat Kohli hits record 53rd ODI century as India build big total in Raipur

Virat Kohli’s superb 53rd ODI century and Ruturaj Gaikwad’s 105 powered India past 280 in the second ODI against South Africa after a strong 195-run stand.

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India put up a commanding batting display in the second ODI against South Africa in Raipur, with Virat Kohli smashing a record-extending 53rd ODI century and Ruturaj Gaikwad delivering a superb hundred to push the hosts near the 300-run mark.

Kohli anchors India’s recovery after early wickets

After being asked to bat first, India stumbled early with Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal departing at a score of 62. The situation changed once Virat Kohli and Ruturaj Gaikwad joined forces for the third wicket.

The pair stitched a formidable 195-run partnership, stabilising the innings and then accelerating with precision. Kohli, who had already hit a century in the previous ODI, continued his rich form by reaching his 53rd ODI ton—also his 84th international century.

Gaikwad strikes his first ODI hundred

Ruturaj Gaikwad took time to settle but shifted gears beautifully, bringing up his maiden ODI century with a boundary. His 105 off 83 balls included strong strokes, including a six and four in a single over off Keshav Maharaj. He eventually fell to Marco Jansen while attempting to clear the boundary.

India surge past 280

Kohli remained firm at the crease, striking timely boundaries and even surviving a close chance off Corbin Bosch. KL Rahul supported him at the other end as India crossed 280 in the 39th over, building momentum for a possible 350-plus total.

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Gautam Gambhir says BCCI will decide his future after 2-0 test series defeat

Gautam Gambhir has left his future as India’s Test coach to the BCCI after a 2-0 series loss to South Africa, saying the blame begins with him and calling for stronger focus on Test cricket.

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India head coach Gautam Gambhir has put the responsibility of deciding his future on the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), following the team’s 2-0 Test series loss to South Africa. India’s defeat in Guwahati, their heaviest in terms of runs, has intensified scrutiny over the team’s performance under Gambhir’s leadership.

Gambhir leaves decision to BCCI

After India’s 408-run defeat, Gambhir made it clear during the press conference that he would not ask for more chances.
He said the BCCI would decide whether he should continue as Test coach.

“Indian cricket is important, I am not. It is for the BCCI to decide,” Gambhir stated, adding that he has always maintained this stance. He also reminded that he had previously delivered results in major tournaments like the Champions Trophy and Asia Cup.

“Blame starts with me,” says Gambhir

Gambhir accepted full responsibility for the series loss, acknowledging that every member of the team shares the blame.

He pointed to India’s collapse from 95/1 to 122/7 as a turning point that cannot be justified.

“You don’t blame individuals. Blame lies with everyone, and it starts with me,” he said.

Criticism over team changes and approach

Under Gambhir, India have lost 10 of 18 Tests, with consecutive whitewash defeats—first against New Zealand last year and now South Africa. Despite team overhauls and new faces, results have remained unchanged.

He has faced criticism for frequent experimentation, especially his preference for all-rounders over specialist players in the traditional format.

Responding to queries on what kind of players succeed in Tests, Gambhir said the format demands resilience.

“You don’t need the most flamboyant and talented cricketers. You need tough characters with limited skills,” he said.

“Prioritise Test cricket,” Gambhir urges

Gambhir stressed that reviving India’s Test performance requires a collective effort and a renewed focus on red-ball cricket.

“If you are serious about Test cricket in India, start prioritising it. You cannot blame only players or a certain individual,” he emphasised.

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