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Need to play more Tests to do well: Al Amin Hossain
Kolkata, Nov 24: Bangladesh pacer Al-Amin Hossain has called for more Test match experience after they were blown away by India in both rubbers of the two-match series.
India triumphed inside three days in the series opener in Indore and a similar thrashing in the Day/Night test here appears on the cards for Bangladesh who were skittled out for 106 in their first innings and after India declared at 347/6, trail the hosts by 89 runs with four wickets in hand. At stumps on the second day, they were reeling at 152/6.
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