India Dominates Bangladesh in 1st Test: Ashwin's 6-Wicket Haul Secures 280-Run Victory

Koushik Roy

India Dominates Bangladesh in 1st Test: Ashwin’s 6-Wicket Haul Secures 280-Run Victory

India vs Bangladesh 1st Test Match Review

In a commanding display of skill and strategy, India triumphed over Bangladesh by a massive 280 runs in the first Test of the two-match series held in Chennai. This victory not only underscores India’s dominance in the format but also gives them an invaluable 1-0 lead in the series. Star performer Ravichandran Ashwin significantly contributed to the win, showcasing his remarkable bowling abilities by claiming six wickets.

Match Overview

The Bangladesh team began Day 4 at 158 for 4 but ultimately faltered, folding for 234 all out. Ashwin’s brilliant bowling figures of 6 wickets for 88 runs, coupled with Ravindra Jadeja’s 3 for 58, ensured that Bangladesh was unable to chase down India’s imposing first innings total.

Key Performers

   

Bangladesh’s captain, Nazmul Hasan Shanto, stood out with a commendable innings of 82 runs off 127 balls, hitting eight fours and three sixes. However, he struggled to find reliable partners, highlighting the inconsistency of Bangladesh’s batting lineup. Interestingly, Shanto and experienced all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan began the day on a positive note, maintaining a steady pace before the Indian bowlers swung momentum back in their favor.

Turning Point of the Match

Despite Shakib’s early resistance—which included a stunning pull shot against Mohammad Siraj—India’s bowlers exhibited relentless pressure. After the initial hour, which saw Bangladesh reach 194 for 4 during the drinks break, Ashwin’s skillful bowling soon dismantled the opposition.

Ashwin’s Record Achievement

Ashwin’s performance not only secured the victory but also marked a personal milestone as he equaled the legendary Shane Warne’s record for most five-wicket hauls in Test innings at 37. Furthermore, Ashwin’s achievement of taking five wickets in an innings while also scoring a century places him in a select group of cricketers who have achieved this feat multiple times.

Conclusion

Jadeja further compounded Bangladesh’s troubles by dismissing Shanto, effectively ending any hopes of a comeback. The victory is a testament to India’s bowling prowess and strategic execution, setting a formidable stage for the second Test scheduled to take place in Kanpur on September 27. As the series progresses, fans and analysts alike will keenly watch for how Bangladesh reacts to this defeat and seeks redemption in the upcoming match.