An ex-Indian cricketer was amazed by how aggressively India played against Bangladesh, calling it “a kind of dominance never seen before from India.”
Rekha Prajapati October 02, 2024 12:27 PM

This is the height of ruthless violence. India smashed Bangladesh with a lot of power and “Jais-ball” as they thrashed the guests to secure an exciting win on Tuesday.

Unfortunately for England, bad weather and a wet field on Days 2 and 3 meant that the winning innings was never played. Rohit Sharma and his team broke a lot of records over the last two days of play to get back in the running for a win and increase their chances of making it to the World Test Championship final for a third straight season.

People watching were amazed by the sudden burst of energy in both the batting and bowling departments. Former Indian bowler Sanjay Manjrekar was speechless after seeing how well the Men in Blue played.

Indian teams have won a few short Test matches by dominating the game. For example, India won the day-and-night pink-ball Test against England in Ahmedabad very quickly. Three was also one against Australia. “So, these things did happen,” Manjrekar said.

“But those pitches were real head-turners, which helped India a lot more than they helped the other team.” However, the pitches were not good for the Indian batting attack when they played Bangladesh. The guests had a great chance to make a mark on the game.

“However, this was the most powerful dominance we’ve ever seen…” “It was yet another great performance by India!” yelled the former Indian cricket player.

India won the series quickly at Kanpur, even though play had to be stopped for almost two days because of rain. In the first innings, they bowled Bangladesh out for 233 runs, and Bangladesh replied with 285 runs for the loss of nine wickets in the first half before declaring.

In the second innings, India quickly bowled Bangladesh out for 146 runs. They then chased down the low goal of 95 runs in an amazing way before the end of the last day’s play.

India is now ahead in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023–25 points table thanks to the win. They are getting closer and closer to making it to their third straight WTC Final.

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