Team India managed to register a brilliant win in the first Test of the ongoing series against Bangladesh. Giving the visitors a target of 515 runs to chase down, team India managed to limit the side to 234 runs in the second innings and won the game by 280 runs.
Shubman Gill was heard remarking in the video, which has gone popular on social media, “Baaki ki sab fake hain, Mohammed Siraj official ID hai. (The other IDs are false; this is Mohammed Siraj’s official one.)
Shubman Gill, on the other hand, became viral in an unconnected incident after it was shown that he was making fun of Mohammed Siraj on the pitch
The clip’s context was connected to an older video that Siraj had posted to his Instagram account. Siraj created the account many years ago and shared the video in which he discussed how there were several phoney accounts in addition to the original one.
no-one –
literally no-one –
shubman while fielding at the short leg –
“mohammad siraj official I’d hai, bhai ki sab fake hain” 😭😭😭— 𝑫𝒊𝒚𝒂𝒂🌙 (@d_stellarqueen) September 22, 2024
India take on Bangladesh in Kanpur next
In relation to the current series, team India will now concentrate on the forthcoming assignments after winning the first Test. The next meeting between Bangladesh and India will take place in the Green Park in Kanpur on September 27.
India, having won the first Test, will be looking to win the series if they can continue to perform well in the second Test and secure their second consecutive victory. It’s also important to remember that Bangladesh and India will concentrate on the shorter formats after winning the first two Test matches.
The tour will end with three Twenty20 Internationals between the two teams. On the other hand, both sides’ positions in the World Test Championship table could rise as a result of the current Test series.
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With ten Tests played, India leads the standings at the moment. They have won seven, lost two, and drawn one. However, Bangladesh’s defeat in the Chennai Test drops them to sixth position. Bangladesh has played seven Tests, winning three of them, losing four, and they will be looking to win in Kanpur.