At the beginning of day 4, Bangladesh stood at 107-3 when Mominul Haque and Mushfiqur Rahim were at the crease. In the 41st over, Bumrah got out Rahim for 11 runs, the first wicket of the day. Litton Das was cleaned up for 13 runs thanks to a brilliant catch from Rohit Sharma. Mohammed Siraj took an equally spectacular catch from an Ashwin delivery that sent Shakib Al Hasan back to the pavilion after just 9 runs. Mehidy Hasan and Mominul Haque then consolidated their 54-run partnership before Bumrah sent Mehidy back for 20 runs. Mominul scored 107 runs and steered Bangladesh to the total of 233. India came into the innings with a different attitude as openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma took the score beyond 50 runs in the first four overs. Rohit's innings lasted till 23 off just 11 balls when Mehidy took his wicket. Jaiswal scored 72 runs off 51 balls with the help of 12 fours and 2 sixes. Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli also scored notable scores of 39 and 47 runs respectively, while KL Rahul made a splendid 68 runs off 43 balls. Also Read | IND vs BAN: India Shatters Records with Fastest Team Fifty and Hundred in Test History! The tail-ender Akash Deep hit two successive sixes at the end to take India to 285 as they declared with a lead of 52 runs. India had scored this total in 34.4 overs at a run rate of 8.22, which is now the highest ever score in an innings of more than 200 runs. Shakib and Mehidy took 4 each while Hasan Mahmud caught one. Bangladesh came in for batting for the second innings. Ashwin bowled the first blow as he dismissed Zakir in the 8th over. He then dismissed Hasan Mahmud in the 10th over. At the end of the day, Bangladesh were at 26-2.