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Rohit Sharma’s one-handed stunner, million-dollar smile lights up Kanpur | Cricket News – Times of India

Rohit Sharma (Photo: Video grab) India captain Rohit Sharma pulled off a stunning one-handed catch out of thin air and celebrated it in style to delight the Monday crowd at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur after two days of rain in the second Test against Bangladesh.Standing at mid-off, Rohit timed his jump to perfection as Litton Das's full-blooded drive against Mohammed Siraj looked to be heading to the boundary until Rohit's right hand came in the way and the ball stuck right in his palm.Das (13) couldn't believe his luck as he had timed his shot well but couldn't keep it on the ground or get enough height on it to beat Rohit.WATCHThe entire Indian team was left in disbelief before celebrations took over as Rohit ran with his hand raised and a beaming smile on his face.It was the fifth ...
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Angry Rishabh Pant to Litton Das: ‘Mere ko kyu maar rahe ho?’- Watch | Cricket News – Times of India

After rookie Bangladesh pacer Hasan Mahmud rocked the Indian top order with a three-wicket burst on the opening day of the first Test in Chennai, Rishabh Pant had a little argument with rival wicketkeeper Litton Das. Pant, who is making a comeback to Test cricket since recovering from the serious car accident in December 2022, was at the receiving end of a throw, which annoyed him; and the words he exchanged with Das were caught on the stump microphone.FOLLOW LIVE UPDATES FROM DAY 1"Mere ko kyu maar rahe ho?" Pant was heard telling Das, to which the Bangladesh stumper replied: "Woh to fekega hi na."After India were reduced to 34 for 3 by Mahmud inside the first 10 overs, Pant (33*) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (37*) stitched an unbroken partnership of 54 runs to take their team to lunch at 88 for ...
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Bangladesh announce Test squad for India tour – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Due to a groin injury sustained in Pakistan, Bangladesh pacer Shoriful Islam will miss this month's two-Test series in India, the nation's cricket board announced on Thursday.After winning both of the Tests in Pakistan, Bangladesh is riding high after defeating their Asian rivals in a Test series for the first time.The 23-year-old Shoriful, who took three wickets in the first Test in Rawalpindi, was injured and was unable to play in the second match."Left-arm paceman Shoriful Islam is still recovering from a groin injury and was unavailable for the series," the Bangladesh Cricket Board said as per Reuters after naming a 16-member squad for the India tour.Although Litton Das is expected to maintain the gloves after smashing a match-winning century in the second Test against Pakis...
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‘Don’t talk too much about Pakistan series’: Bangladesh’s Litton Das shifts focus to India tour – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Bangladesh wicketkeeper-batter Litton Das has called on the media to shift focus from their historic Test series win against Pakistan and concentrate on the upcoming series against India. Bangladesh team is scheduled to travel to India on September 15 to play two Tests and three T20Is.Litton emphasized the importance of moving on from their victory over Pakistan while speaking at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.Cricbuzz quoted him stating, "Obviously, very important (to leave the Pakistan series behind) and you (media) also need to help a bit. It would be better if you don't talk too much about the Pakistan series."Bangladesh will face a tough challenge playing against India in their home conditions. Litton acknowledged India's strength, particularly at home, and said, "When ...
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‘What is wrong with Babar Azam?’ – Fans react as Pakistan’s star batter continues to struggle in Rawalpindi Test | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Pakistan's star batter, Babar Azam, continued his poor run of form in Test cricket, failing to make a significant impact in the second Test against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi. After managing just 31 runs off 77 balls in the first innings, Babar was dismissed for a mere 11 runs off 18 balls in the second innings. This further added to Pakistan's struggles against a determined Bangladesh attack on a challenging fourth-day pitch.Scorecard: Pakistan vs Bangladesh, 2nd TestPakistan, who posted 274 in their first innings, seemed to be in a commanding position after reducing Bangladesh to a precarious 26/6. However, a remarkable 165-run partnership between Litton Das and Mehidy Hasan Miraz revived Bangladesh's innings, allowing them to post a total of 262, just 12 runs shy of Pakistan's ...
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Unbelievable turnaround: Litton Das and Mehidy Hasan Miraz defy the odds in Bangladesh’s epic recovery against Pakistan | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Litton Das played a crucial innings for Bangladesh, scoring a fighting century to help his team recover from 26/6 to 262 all out against Pakistan in the second Test at Rawalpindi on Sunday. His 138-run knock, lasting 333 minutes, included a pivotal 165-run seventh-wicket partnership with Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who added 78 runs. This impressive comeback has kept the match competitive.Rescue actBangladesh were in dire straits at 26/6, tying their lowest total at the loss of the sixth wicket, a record they shared with a match in Durban against South Africa in 2022.Unlike that occasion, where they were bowled out for 53, Bangladesh managed to recover this time, achieving the highest ever total by a team after being six down for 50 or fewer. The previous record was Pakistan's 255 after...
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2nd Test: Litton Das, Mehidy Hasan Miraz rescue Bangladesh after early collapse against Pakistan | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: On the third day of the second Test at Rawalpindi on Sunday, Bangladesh's Litton Das scored a resolute 138 and Mehidy Hasan Miraz 78, helping the team recover from a dire position to a total of 262 all out. Pakistan's Khurram Shahzad took six wickets as the hosts aimed to level the series.Bangladesh, in response to Pakistan's first innings score of 274, struggled early on.Reduced to 26-6 due to fierce fast bowling, Das and Miraz formed a critical 165-run partnership for the seventh wicket. Their efforts stabilized the innings significantly.Das struck 13 fours and four sixes in his 228-ball innings, while Miraz demonstrated his batting prowess with 12 fours and a six.At the end of the day's play, Pakistan stood at 9-2 in their second innings, holding a slight lead of 21 runs as t...