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2nd Test: Jaiswal, Rahul And Ashwin Put India In Driver's Seat With A Lead Of 26 Runs
With the match tantalizingly poised, Bangladesh found themselves trailing by 26 runs at stumps, finishing their second innings at 26/2, with Ashwin wreaking havoc on a turning track. India came out all guns blazing as they raised quick runs, declaring their innings at 285/9 after the hosts had bundled out Bangladesh for 233 in their first innings in the match that saw two of the first three days being abandoned without a ball being bowled.
Bangladesh's troubles continued as they got off to a poor start in their second innings under the pressure of India's experienced spinner Ashwin. Bowling with precision and exploiting the assistance the pitch provided, Ashwin dismissed both Zakir Hasan (10) and Hasan Mahmud (4) in quick succession.
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