India’s wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant’s wicket-keeping skills continue to be a subject of scrutiny, despite his exceptional batting abilities. During the first Test against Bangladesh, Pant’s costly DRS blunder left pacer Mohammed Siraj visibly frustrated.
On Day 2, Siraj appealed for an LBW against Bangladesh’s Zakir Hasan, but the umpire turned down the appeal. Skipper Rohit Sharma consulted with Pant, who advised against taking a review, claiming the ball would miss the leg stump. However, replays revealed that the ball would have hit the leg stump, indicating that India could have gained an advantage by using the DRS.
Siraj’s disappointment was evident, and Pant apologized to the pacer. The incident highlighted Pant’s ongoing struggles behind the stumps, despite his impressive batting performances.
Meanwhile, India’s bowlers dominated the Bangladesh batting lineup, with Jasprit Bumrah leading the charge. Bumrah claimed three wickets in his 6.5 overs, while Akash Deep and Jasprit Bumrah chipped in with two wickets each.
Bangladesh’s confidence was visibly shaken after allowing India to build a substantial total in their first innings. The visitors lost three wickets before lunch for a mere 26 runs, and their approach reflected a lack of cricketing smarts. They lost a further five wickets while adding 85 runs in the second passage, leaving them reeling at 112 for eight at tea.