Hasan's three wickets in the beginning, India under pressure

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Sports Desk: A few days ago, Hasan Mahmud wrote his name on the Honors Board of Rawalpindi in Pakistan. He is now leading the Bangladesh team in the pace department in the India series. He has already taken the wicket. Indian batsmen are completely confused by his bowling cannon.

Hasan's three wickets in the beginning, India under pressure
September 19, 20242 Mins Read
Sports Desk: A few days ago, Hasan Mahmud wrote his name on the Honors Board of Rawalpindi in Pakistan. He is now leading the Bangladesh team in the pace department in the India series. He has already taken the wicket. Indian batsmen are completely confused by his bowling cannon.

Star batsmen like Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli had to return to the dressing room after falling under the bowling cannon of this young pacer of Bangladesh.

Till writing this report, India's collection is 34 runs for 3 wickets. Yasshwi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant are on the wicket.

After losing the toss and going to bat, India stumbled at the beginning of the day. Hasan showed star batsman Rohit Sharma the way to the dressing room. The host India, who came to bat at the beginning, suffered a big blow.


On the first ball of the sixth over of the innings, Hasan Mahmud guided Rohit to the dressing room. He defeated the Indian captain with a great delivery. The ball hit the edge of the bat and fell into the hands of Nazmul Hossain Shanta standing at second slip. Bangladesh celebrated with ball in hand. Rohit had to return to the dressing room after scoring 6 runs off 19 balls. India lost the first wicket for 14 runs.

In the next over, Shubman Gill took the path to Sajghar. Gill had to return to Sajghar with a catch in the hands of Liton Das after scoring zero runs in 8 balls. After a while, Hasan also made Virat Kohli his victim. Not understanding Hasan's ball, Kohli, the star batsman of the time, gave a catch to Liton behind the wicket for 6 runs. India suffered a big blow by losing 3 wickets for 34 runs.

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