Shakib Al Hasan's Mysterious Thread-Biting Habit Intrigues Fans

Shakib Al Hasan’s Mysterious Thread-Biting Habit Intrigues Fans

Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan’s peculiar habit of biting on a mysterious thread attached to his helmet during the first Test against India in Chennai has sparked curiosity among fans and commentators alike.

Shakib’s unusual behavior was first noticed on Day 2 of the match, as he came out to bat with Bangladesh struggling at 4/4. The experienced batter began his innings with a couple of boundaries, but it was the helmet string that caught everyone’s attention.

Social media users quickly shared images of Shakib biting on the thread, speculating about its purpose. Former India cricketer Dinesh Karthik, who was commentating on the match, shed light on the reason behind Shakib’s habit.

According to Karthik, who learned about it from former Bangladesh skipper Tamim Iqbal, the string helps Shakib keep his head straight and prevents it from dropping towards the leg side. Shakib has previously struggled with vision problems and has consulted an ophthalmologist in London.

Karthik also mentioned that Shakib has been seen biting his jersey during the Global T20 Canada. This suggests that the thread-biting habit may be a way for Shakib to cope with his eye issues.

Shakib’s determination to overcome his vision problems is evident in his efforts to find solutions. The thread-biting habit may seem unconventional, but it demonstrates his commitment to addressing his challenges and improving his performance on the field.

Yashasvi Jaiswal's Fearless Approach Powers India to Test Series Victory

Jaiswal stands firm with a half century on day 1

On September 19, 2024, the first Test between India and Bangladesh at Chennai saw young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal leading India’s recovery with a gritty half-century.

India began the day in a precarious position, losing three quick wickets and reducing the score to 34/3. However, Jaiswal’s resistance was crucial as he formed a solid partnership with Rishabh Pant, helping India reach 88/3 at lunch.

Jaiswal scored 37 runs off 62 balls before the lunch break and continued to impress, eventually reaching his half-century as the only bright spot for India amidst early struggles.​ His innings is vital in stabilizing the innings.

Bangladesh’s Hasan Mahmud was instrumental, claiming the wickets of Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, and Virat Kohli early in the innings. His aggressive bowling put India under significant pressure during the first session.

As play proceeds into the second session, India will rely heavily on Jaiswal and his partner KL Rahul to build a robust total. 

With Jaiswal and Pant’s partnership, India aims to recover from their rocky start and strengthen their innings.

India's Pace Trio Surprises in Chennai Test Opener

3 Pacers on a spin track? What is India’s play

As team India returns to action in test cricket after over six months, they have decided to go with a pace attack on a traditional spin track of MA Chidambaram Stadium. 

This decision has taken all the fans by surprise and sparked debate across social media, with everyone wanting to know what’s India’s play here.

This time the composition of the pitch is a bit different from before, as it has been prepared with a significant amount of red soil, which is known to produce more bounce.

Management considered these factors while putting together the high quality pace attack. This may also be a preparation for their encounter with the Aussies later this year.

Australia, known for its fast and bouncy pitches, tests the batsmen. And as India aim to get their third consecutive test series win in Australia, they are ensuring that their pacers are at their prime form.

This can also be to disrupt Bangladesh’s momentum as they come in red form after dominating Pakistan for a 2-0 series clean sweep.

Nevertheless, India also has a strong spin attack and will be looking to get a series win and maintain their home record.

Pant-Das Exchange Heats Up India-Bangladesh Test After Mahmud's Triple Strike

Pant-Das Exchange Heats Up India-Bangladesh Test After Mahmud’s Triple Strike

India vs Bangladesh: Rishabh Pant’s Heated Exchange with Litton Das After Hasan Mahmud’s Triple Strike

The opening day of the first Test between India and Bangladesh in Chennai witnessed a heated exchange between wicketkeepers Rishabh Pant and Litton Das, following a throw that irked the Indian star.

After Bangladesh pacer Hasan Mahmud rocked the Indian top order with a three-wicket burst, Pant, making his Test comeback after a serious car accident, found himself at the receiving end of a throw that annoyed him. The stump microphone captured the words exchanged between the two players.

“Mere ko kyu maar rahe ho?” (Why are you hitting me?) Pant was heard telling Das, to which the Bangladesh stumper replied: “Woh to fekega hi na.” (He will throw it, won’t he?)

Mahmud’s early strikes had reduced India to 34 for 3, but Pant and Yashasvi Jaiswal stitched an unbroken partnership of 54 runs to take their team to lunch at 88 for 3. However, Mahmud returned after lunch to break the fourth-wicket stand, dismissing Pant for 39.

The track, prepared with red soil and underlying moisture, assisted Mahmud’s pace bowling, and he made the most of it by dismissing Rohit Sharma (6), Virat Kohli (6), and Shubman Gill (0) before sending Pant back to the pavilion.

Both India and Bangladesh opted for a bowling combination of three pacers and two spinners, hoping to exploit the overcast conditions.

India's Pace Trio Surprises in Chennai Test Opener

India’s Pace Trio Surprises in Chennai Test Opener

India’s decision to field three pacers in the opening Test against Bangladesh at the traditionally spin-friendly MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai has raised eyebrows. However, both teams’ skippers and former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik believe the pitch will offer something for the pacers to exploit.

Bangladesh’s rookie pacer Hasan Mahmud justified this belief with a three-wicket burst that reduced India to 34 for 3 inside 10 overs. The overcast skies, red-soil pitch, and moist track further supported the decision to bowl first with a pace-heavy attack.

India’s last home Test with three pacers was also against Bangladesh in 2019. The move has been successful in the past, with Australia securing convincing 10-wicket victories in two matches where India fielded a trio of fast bowlers.

The pitch report by Karthik highlighted the bounce and turn the red soil pitch would offer, with the spinners expected to come into play as the game progresses. The residual moisture underneath the pitch also gave the pacers an advantage at the start.

Both teams’ playing elevens reflect the belief in the pitch’s suitability for pace bowling. India has included Jasprit Bumrah, Akash Deep, and Mohammed Siraj, while Bangladesh has opted for Taskin Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, and Nahid Rana.

India’s decision to bat first after losing the toss is a rare occurrence, with it happening only nine times previously on home soil. Out of those eight occasions, six resulted in draws.

Khawaja Praises Ashwin's Strategic Brilliance Ahead of Border-Gavaskar Clash

“Hua hi nhi kabhi” Ashwin’s remark on a desired record

Ravichandran Ashwin’s stats show how he has impacted the modern game of cricket and  has been one of the prolific spinners that has ever played for India.

Ashwin currently is the second highest wicket taker for India in international cricket and is the best test bowler and second best all-rounder.

Even with a lot of records under his belt, Ashwin desires to achieve a record which usually no bowler desires.

Ahead of India’s clash against Bangladesh in Chennai, in Vimal Kumar’s youtube channel, Ashwin revealed that he wishes to hit six sixes in an over and hilariously added that he could never quite get there.

“Ek over mein 6 chakke marna chahta hoon , par kabhi hua he nahi kabhi,” Ashwin said as he also opened up about his retirement plan that when he feels he can’t improve further, he will say goodbye to the sport.

The star spinner made his test debut in 2011 against West Indies, and since then scalped a staggering 516 wickets at an economy rate of 2.81.

With the two match test series against Bangladesh at the corner, starting on September 19 at the Chepauk Stadium, Chennai, all eyes would be on the team as they would try to maintain their home record.

Virat Kohli Irked by Fan's Taunt During Practice Session

From breaking records to walls, Virat Kohli does it all

The atmosphere in Chennai was charged as Kohli showcased his formidable skills during practice on September 15, 2024. The video shared by Jio Cinema highlighted a powerful six that genuinely rocked the stadium, breaking through a wall near the dressing area. 

 

Kohli’s big hit comes just days before the Indian cricket team embarks on a two-match Test series against Bangladesh, starting on September 19. His much-anticipated return to the Test format, is an exciting development for fans and players alike. 

Kohli stands just 58 runs shy of reaching 27,000 runs in international cricket, a milestone that would set a new record for the fastest to achieve this feat.

After his impressive display, Kohli had an extensive conversation with head coach Gautam Gambhir, discussing batting tactics and strategies to maximize his performance in the upcoming Tests. 

During the training session, Kohli’s performance was marked by both power and precision. He tackled various bowlers, showcasing a range of shots that demonstrated his return to form after a period away from red-ball cricket. 

The wall incident served as a powerful reminder of his batting intensity, as Kohli delivered shots with such explosive force that it became a viral moment on social media.

Teammates couldn’t help but joke about the “damages” to the venue, celebrating Kohli’s sensational hit with laughter and camaraderie. These instances lightened the mood as they prepare for competitive challenges ahead.

Kohli’s explosive hit at Chepauk not only serves as a reminder of his immense talent but also ignites optimism on the Indian side as they aim to maintain their home dominance in the matches to come.

Bangladesh Shifts Focus to India Challenge After Historic Pakistan Win

Bangladesh Shifts Focus to India Challenge After Historic Pakistan Win

Bangladesh’s historic series victory against Pakistan has propelled the team into the spotlight, but their star player, Litton Das, is eager to shift focus to the upcoming challenge against India.

Das, who played a pivotal role in Bangladesh’s triumph, believes it’s crucial to leave the past behind and concentrate on the upcoming Test series against India. “We have played very well against Pakistan. That is already in the past,” Das emphasized. “It’s important to move on and focus on the big challenge ahead.”

The Bangladesh team recognizes the magnitude of the task ahead, as they will face a formidable Indian side on their home turf. “When we play India at their home, they are always the better side,” Das acknowledged. “They are a very good team in their own conditions.”

One of the key challenges for Bangladesh will be adapting to the SG ball, which is used in Test matches in India. “The SG ball is somewhat difficult,” Das observed. “It’s tough to play with the Kookaburra when the ball is new, but it’s easier to play once the ball is old. However, with the SG ball, playing with the new ball is somewhat easier, but playing with the old ball is tougher.”

Despite the challenges, Das remains optimistic about Bangladesh’s chances. “We are practicing, let’s see what happens,” he said. “We need to focus on this. In Test cricket, you have to win sessions. Every session is important.”

Das believes that Bangladesh has room for improvement, particularly in the first sessions of their matches. “Personally I feel we couldn’t play our 100% in the first sessions,” he said. “There is room for a big improvement here.”

As Bangladesh prepares for the India series, Das’s leadership and determination will be crucial in guiding the team to success.

India Opt to Bat First in Bid for Clean Sweep Against Bangladesh

India Opt to Bat First in Bid for Clean Sweep Against Bangladesh

India’s Harmanpreet Kaur opted to bat first in the fifth and final T20I against Bangladesh in Sylhet, aiming to complete a clean sweep of the series. India currently holds a 4-0 lead.

Bangladesh made three changes to their lineup, bringing in Sobhana Mostary, Sultana Khatun, and Fariha Trisna. India, on the other hand, retained the same XI from their previous match.

The match marks the 100th international appearance for 20-year-old Shafali Verma.

Bangladesh:

1. Dilara Akter
2. Sobhana Mostary
3. Rubya Haider
4. Nigar Sultana (c & wk)
5. Ritu Moni
6. Sultana Khatun
7. Rabeya Khan
8. Nahida Akter
9. Shorifa Khatun
10. Fariha Trisna
11. Shorna Akter

India:

1. Shafali Verma
2. Smriti Mandhana
3. D Hemalatha
4. Harmanpreet Kaur (c)
5. Richa Ghosh (wk)
6. Deepti Sharma
7. S Sajana
8. Pooja Vastrakar
9. Titas Sadhu
10. S Asha
11. Radha Yadav

After a rain-affected fourth match, a full game is anticipated today. India will be eager to test their batting skills after chasing in two of the previous three games.

Bangladesh Opt to Bowl First in Fourth T20I Against India

Bangladesh Opt to Bowl First in Fourth T20I Against India

India vs Bangladesh: Toss Bangladesh Chose to Bowl vs India

In the fourth T20I match between India and Bangladesh, Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana won the toss and elected to bowl first on a cloudy day in Sylhet. India had already secured the five-match series 3-0.

Both teams made debuts in this match. Bangladesh introduced 14-year-old medium pacer Habiba Islam, left-hand batter Rubya Haider, and legspinner Shorna Akter. India, on the other hand, handed a debut to 33-year-old legspinner S Asha and rested offspinner Shreyanka Patil. Seamer Titas Sadhu also made her first appearance in the series, replacing Renuka Singh.

Asha, who became the first Indian to claim a five-wicket haul in the Women’s Premier League for Royal Challengers Bangalore, is now the second-highest wicket-taker in the competition with 12 scalps. This match also marked Harmanpreet Kaur’s 300th international appearance.

Bangladesh Playing XI:

1. Dilara Akter
2. Murshida Khatun
3. Rubya Haider
4. Nigar Sultana (capt & wk)
5. Ritu Moni
6. Habiba Islam
7. Rabeya Khan
8. Nahida Akter
9. Shorifa Khatun
10. Marufa Akter
11. Shorna Akter

India Playing XI:

1. Shafali Verma
2. Smriti Mandhana
3. D Hemalatha
4. Harmanpreet Kaur (capt)
5. Richa Ghosh (wk)
6. Deepti Sharma
7. S Sajana
8. Pooja Vastrakar
9. Titas Sadhu
10. S Asha
11. Radha Yadav

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