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2nd Test, Day 3: India Need 145 Runs To Win The Series 2-0 After Bowling Out Bangladesh For 231
India need 145 runs to win the series 2-0 after bowling out Bangladesh for 231 in their second innings on day three of the second Test on Saturday. With the pitch slowing down, the Indian batting line-up have a job at their hands.
Bangladesh were reeling at 113/6. But Litton Das's counter-attacking 73 helped the hosts get 118 runs off the last four wickets. He led the hosts' fightback with crucial partnerships of 46 with Nurul Hasan, who made 31 and had a 60-run partnership with Taskin Ahmed, who made an unbeaten 31.
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