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Update related to India-Bangladesh series, there will be big changes in the second test


New Delhi. The second match of the two-match Test series between India and Bangladesh is to be played in Kanpur. By winning the Chennai Test, the Indian team took a 1-0 lead in the series. Now the focus will be on the second match, by winning which Team India would like to clean sweep Bangladesh. The visiting team would like to make a comeback in Kanpur but with the changes that have been made, it seems difficult. A lot will have changed in the second Test match.

The Indian team won the Chennai Test against Bangladesh by a huge margin of 280 runs. Now both the teams will face each other in Kanpur. The second match of the series is going to be important. The Bangladesh team won the Test series by defeating Pakistan in its own home. The team would like to make a comeback after losing to India. A lot of things are going to be different in the Chennai and Kanpur Tests. The nature of the pitch will be different and the playing eleven is also expected to be different from the first Test.

What changes will happen in Kanpur
How will the second match of the Test series between India and Bangladesh be different from the first match? This is the question in everyone’s mind. We will tell you what is going to change. First of all, the soil of the pitch in the Chennai Test was red whereas black soil has been used in Kanpur. Due to the difference in soil, the nature of the pitch will also be different. The pitch in Kanpur will be flat and the bounce will be less. As the Test match progresses, the wicket will become slow.

India can go with 3 spinners
The Indian team played two main spinners in the Chennai Test match. R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja took charge of the spin. Both of them performed as per their name and took 9 wickets in the second innings and finished the match on the fourth day itself. Spinners are expected to get help in Kanpur, Kuldeep Yadav can be included in the playing eleven as the third spinner.

first published : Sep 24, 2024, 4:17 pm IST

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