India vs Bangladesh 1st Test, Day 2 has seen much action as India tightened their grip on the match. Today, India started off at 324/6 and Ravindra Jadeja fell early on, and India were all out for 376 in the first session itself. Bangladesh's response did not seem particularly impressive. Jasprit Bumrah drew the first blood by dismissing Shadman Islam for just 6 runs. Akash Deep followed it up with a very beautiful spell, bowling Zakir Hasan and Mominul Haque on back-to-back deliveries, leaving Bangladesh frustrated at 26/3 by lunch. Bangladesh fared little better in the middle session. Showing some resistance, they lost five more wickets and went in for tea at 112/8. India's bowlers kept the pressure up, and Bangladesh eventually got bowled out for 149. In this, Bumrah led the attack with 4, while Akash, Siraj, and Jadeja picked up 2 wickets each. India batted again with a 227-run lead in the third session. Here again, they lost early wickets as Yashasvi Jaiswal was gone at 10 and Rohit Sharma at 5 inside the first 10 overs, courtesy Nahid Rana and Taskin Ahmed. Virat Kohli also fell cheaply at 17 runs. By the end of day 2, India was at 81/3 in their second innings with Shubman Gill on 33 not out and Rishabh Pant on 12 runs. The Indian team carries an advantage of 308 runs which puts them in a commanding position heading into day 3. Key Stats from Day 2 of India vs Bangladesh 1st Test The partnership of 199 between Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja is the 5th highest for India against Bangladesh Hasan Mahmud now has the joint 2nd highest five-for fior Bangladesh in Tests (2) Hasan Mahmud became the 5th Bangladesh bowler to bag a five-for against India in Tests Mahmud is the only Bangladesh bowler to take five wickets in a single innings in India 232 runs added by India (from 144/6 to 376/10) in the 1st innnings is 2nd highest for them after losing 6 wickets under 150 runs in Tests Bangladesh pacers picked up 9 wickets of India in the 1st innings which isthe joint-second highest in a single innings by them 9 wickets by Bangladesh pacers in the 1st innings is the 6th such instance where the pacers picked 9 or more wickets in a single inning at Chennai It's only the second instance where all the top four batters are left-handers in a Test innings in India. Earlier, it was for Australia in 2004 that too in Chennai Yashasvi Jaiswal is now the 4th highest run-scrorer after first 10 Test. (1094) 17 wickets were lost on Day 2 of IND vs BAN 1st Test. This is the most numbers of wickets lost on a day in Test at chepauk Also Read | Jasprit Bumrah Makes History with 400th International Wicket