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2nd Test: India Restrict Bangladesh To 146, Need 95 To Sweep Series
Eight wickets fell in the extended morning session while the visitors got 120 runs in 36 overs. As a result, India need 95 runs to win the Test and sweep the series 2-0.
Resuming at 36/2, the morning session initially belonged to Bangladesh, as Shadman Islam, who crafted a composed half-century, and skipper Najmul Shanto were determined to rescue the visitors from a potential collapse.
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