Bangladesh struggle to reach 125/4 at lunch on Day 3

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With the ‘SG Test’ ball now being 30 plus overs old and the team having maintained the shine, it was time for the lanky Ishant to get it to reverse and hit that length close to the full which makes life difficult for the batsman.

Mahmudullah, who looked like a walking wicket, got one that darted in sharply with hint of reverse and was beaten.

The umpire adjudged the batsman leg before, who went for a review which didn’t work in his favour.

India, however, lost their second DRS appeal when Ashwin got one to straighten enough, beating Shakib’s bat but it was ruled not out.

(Sourced from agencies, feature image courtesy:sportzwiki.com)

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