KL Rahul revealed the clear directions from captain Rohit Sharma to be aggressive on Day 4 to keep India's hopes of winning the rain-affected second Test against Bangladesh alive in Kanpur. While most of the match was washed out, India took a lead of 52 runs in the first innings, and an interesting final day is started today. Speaking to Sports18 before Day 5, Rahul explained how Rohit's message encouraged the team to stay positive despite the limited time left, "The message was very clear from the start. We lost a couple of days due to rain. Most of the game was lost to weather, but we wanted to see what we could do in the time that was left. The plan was simple: find a way to play for the win," "We lost a couple of wickets, but since Rohit's message was so clear that it didn't matter if we got out, we tried to do that." All in readiness for Day 5 ⌛️Captain @ImRo45 addresses the huddle ahead of the final day in Kanpur 👌👌Live - https://t.co/JBVX2gyyPf#TeamIndia | #INDvBAN | @IDFCFIRSTBank pic.twitter.com/J50gdJVInW — BCCI (@BCCI) October 1, 2024 Also Read | 2025 Champions Trophy: Will India Travel to Pakistan? BCCI Issues Major Update Ind vs Ban Test Live After two rainy days in Kanpur, the sun finally came out, allowing the match to resume after eight missed sessions. India, eager for a result, had only six sessions left to take charge of the game. Indian team wanted to win and had now only six more sessions left to take control of the match. The pitch was not helpful to any of the bowlers; however, the team managed to send Bangladesh back for 233 runs. Mominul Haque scored an unbeaten 107. India had an amazing batting performance, scoring at a rate of 8.22 runs per over. They broke several Test records for the fastest team to reach 50 runs (18 balls), 100 runs (74 balls), and 200 runs (24.2 overs). India declared their second innings at 285 for nine to give their bowlers another chance to attack. At the end of the day, Bangladesh was at 26 for two, losing Zakir Hasan and Hasan Mahmud to off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.