England fought hard on day three of the second Test against India at Vizag. But, in the end, India moved ahead courtesy solid performances by Ravichandran Ashwin and skipper Virat Kohli. Here’s a look at some significant numbers from the day’s play
England continued to dominate the second day’s play at Rajkot as they finished their first innings with an imposing total of 537. India will have to fight it out hard from this point to save the Test, leave alone winning it. Here are the important stats from Day 2
Unlike in one-dayers, where Bangladesh have been somewhat invincible at home in recent times, they still have a long way to go as far as their Test performance is concerned
Bangladesh suffered a heart-breaking 22-run loss in the first Test at Chittagong on Monday, as it turned out to be a case of so near yet so far for the hosts, not for the first time in their Test history
After having lost a great opportunity to go 1-0 in the series, hosts Bangladesh will seek to improve their efforts as they take on England in the second one-dayer at Mirpur on Sunday
With the series already won, England would have expected to enjoy themselves by expressing themselves without a fear in the world in the fourth ODI at Headingley, Leeds. Instead, the found were at the receiving end of a hostile spell from comeback man Mohammad Irfan