India vs Bangladesh Live Score, 2nd Test Day 2: Rohit Sharma & Co Return Team Hotel, Play Likely to Be Called Off – News18

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  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:48 IST

    While we wait for better news from Kanpur, let’s take a look at why this match carries extra significance, especially considering the current standings in the World Test Championship (WTC) points table and the race to secure a spot in the top two. India, sitting at the top of the table, will be eager to get back on the field and maximize this home advantage, with a particular focus on winning this match. A draw would mean sharing points, something India will want to avoid. With their formidable home record and dominance, they will fancy their chances of making the most of this opportunity, especially with the upcoming three-match series against New Zealand on home soil.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:39 IST

    UPDATE – 5.06 am GMT – We are hearing that both teams, who had arrived at the venue, have now returned to their hotel. Things are looking quite bleak for any sort of action today. For now, all we can do is hope for the situation to improve. Stay tuned for more news.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:30 IST

    India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test, Day 2 Live: Team India returns to hotel

    The situation hasn’t got any better in Kanpur. Incessant rain isn’t allowing the play to start and the covers are still on. CricketNext has learned that the Indian team has returned to the team hotel which means the second day will be called off soon without a single ball being bowled.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:15 IST

    UPDATE – A bit of positive news as it has stopped raining in Kanpur. However, there doesn’t seem to be any movement on the ground yet, with the covers still firmly in place.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    Back to Sri Lanka, where Kamindu Mendis’s impressive 182, along with centuries from Dinesh Chandimal and Kusal Mendis, have propelled the hosts to a commanding total of 602. Batting late on Day 2, New Zealand found themselves in early trouble, losing both openers and now face a challenging situation as they look to steady the ship. With Sri Lanka in the driver’s seat, it’ll be intriguing to see how the visitors respond on Day 3. It’s nice and sunny in Galle, where the day has just begun. You can switch tabs and follow all the action as it unfolds!

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    Moving to England now, where the hosts, trailing 0-2 in the ODI series against their old rivals Australia, have staged a remarkable comeback to bring the series level. In a rain-affected fourth ODI at Lord’s, England set a formidable total of 312 in a 39-overs-per-side contest after being put into bat. Key contributions from Ben Duckett and Harry Brook anchored the innings, but it was Liam Livingstone who stole the show with a blistering 27-ball 62, including an explosive final over where he clattered Mitchell Starc for 28 runs. In reply, Australia started brightly with a solid opening partnership, but once that 68-run stand was broken, the wheels fell off and they were eventually bowled out for 126 inside 25 overs. As neutrals, we all wanted the series to go the distance, and our prayers have been answered. The series decider is set to take place in Bristol on Sunday, September 29, where rain is likely to follow the two teams, but let’s hope for the best!

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    Over in the UAE, after a disappointing ODI series against Afghanistan in Sharjah, South Africa have drawn first blood in their T20I series against Ireland in Abu Dhabi. The Proteas secured a fairly dominant victory, showcasing their prowess both with bat and ball, taking an unassailable lead in the two-match series. Patrick Kruger’s impressive four-wicket haul was instrumental in restricting the Irish to 171, while the opening duo of Ryan Rickelton and Reeza Hendricks played pivotal roles in powering South Africa to a comfortable win. The second and final T20I of the series is scheduled for September 29th, Sunday, as the Proteas look to complete a clean sweep. Meanwhile, Ireland will aim to end the series on level terms and gain momentum heading into the ODI series that follows.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    While we await improvements in the weather in Kanpur, let’s take a moment to recap an action-packed Friday in the cricketing world! One of the standout performances came from Sri Lanka’s latest batting sensation, Kamindu Mendis, who made headlines by etching his name in the history books. He equalled the legendary Sir Don Bradman by reaching 1,000 Test runs in just 13 innings, marking the second-fewest innings taken to achieve this milestone in Test history. Only Herbert Sutcliffe and Everton Weekes have accomplished this feat in fewer innings, both achieving it in just 12 innings.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    UPDATE – 3.36 am GMT – Live visuals show that it’s still drizzling, and the entire ground is under covers. The match officials, armed with umbrellas, are inspecting the outfield, which has taken a hit due to the incessant rains over the past day and a half. Abhinav Mukund informs us that the rain had stopped briefly earlier, and just as the ground staff began removing the covers, the rain made an unwelcome return. The match officials are now heading towards the Bangladesh camp, where the two on-field umpires are sharing their observations with head coach Chandika Hathurusinghe. Stay tuned for more updates.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    UPDATE – 3.21 am GMT – We have official confirmation that the start of play on Day 2 has been delayed due to rain. It’s a similar start to the day as yesterday, but remember, we did manage to get the game underway after an hour’s delay. Let’s hope for a repeat today, if not an earlier start. Stick around for more news.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    UPDATE – 3.10 am GMT – Well, not the start any of us would have hoped for as a drizzle has settled in at Kanpur. That puts the possibility of an early start out of the picture, but let’s remain optimistic that the rain will ease off soon and conditions will improve in time for play to begin at the usual time of 4 am GMT. Stay tuned for further updates!

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    33.2 – FOUR! Made it look very easy! Akash Deep digs it short and over off, Mominul Haque waits back, watches the ball and just ramps it over the slip cordon for a boundary.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    33.3 – Switches to over the wicket and hurls it on a good length, on middle and leg, Mominul Haque with not much of foot movement looks to play at it with a straight bat. Gets an inside edge back onto the pads.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    33.4 – A perfect pearl! Bangs it into the deck, on a back of a length around middle and angles it away, with some extra zip off the deck. Mominul Haque is stuck in the crease and looks to keep it out but misses on the outside edge.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    33.5 – A very big appeal for LBW but the umpire turns it down. After a long chat with the men behind the stumps, Rohit Sharma opts to send it upstairs! Akash Deep bowls it full and gets the ball to nip in off the deck around middle and leg, Mominul Haque looks to play it across the line but plays for the angle going away and misses onto his pads and gets beaten on the inside edge. The UltraEdge shows no spike but the Ball Tracking shows the ball to be pitching marginally outside leg. India lose another review and Mominul Haque survives a scare. The hosts now have only one review remaining.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    As we gear up for Day 2, the forecast doesn’t look promising, with more rain looming on the horizon. But if we’re fortunate enough to avoid the showers, we could be in for another gripping day of Test cricket. In rain-affected Tests like this one, lost time is often made up by starting the day early, and that could be the case today, weather permitting. So, stay tuned as we bring you all the action from Kanpur!

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    The second session was delayed by a brief shower, but once play resumed, Ravichandran Ashwin quickly sent the Bangladesh skipper packing. Despite looking scratchy at times, Mominul hung in there alongside Mushfiqur Rahim as the light began to fade. However, just 9 overs into the session, bad light forced the players off the field, and soon after, rain dashed any hopes of further play for the day.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    The action on Day 1 began after an hour’s delay due to overnight rain, with Rohit Sharma electing to bowl first. Bangladesh’s openers showed some fight early on, but it wasn’t long before India’s Akash Deep made his mark, dismissing both openers with disciplined bowling. Najmul Hossain Shanto looked assured at the crease, while Mominul Haque, despite a nervy start, found a way to settle in, guiding Bangladesh to Lunch with minimal damage.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    Hello and a warm welcome, folks, to Day 2 of the second Test between India and Bangladesh at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur! Day 1 was marred by rain, allowing only 35 overs of play, but both teams managed to land a few blows, setting up what promises to be a fascinating second day, provided the weather cooperates.

  • Sep 28, 2024
    10:06 IST

    … DAY 2, SESSION 1 …

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