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Umesh Yadav had a chance to take his second wicket in the first Test match between India and Bangladesh in Chattogram on Saturday after opening the gates after lunch with the wicket of Najmul Shanto, but wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant reacted late and lost an easy catch. Pant redeemed himself nine balls later with an incredible MS Dhoni-like stunner behind the stumps to give India the sixth wicket in the match's second innings.
The dropped opportunity came in the 87th over of Bangladesh's chase of 513 runs. Mushfiqur Rahim was squared up by the outside-off delivery from Umesh that had straightened up a bit. The batter poked at it, leaving Pant with the remainder of the task. But the wicketkeeper was late in reacting and hence failed to grab it after making a dive toward his right. The ball hit him on his fingers but was undone by poor footwork on it.
Lightning quick glovework from Rishabh Pant pic.twitter.com/HRrhiQ7wYK
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Nine balls later, Pant had an opportunity to redeem himself when Axar Patel bowled a fuller delivery to tempt Nurul Hasan is stepping out of the crease for the shot. The batter advanced out of his crease, but the ball spun away and went past the bat. He immediately dragged his back leg back into the crease, but Pant was lightning quick with the stumping.
Former India selector Saba Karim, who was part of the commentary panel during that dismissal, compared Pant's stumping to that of legendary wicketkeeper MS Dhoni, hailing that the youngster is fast approaching that level.
Talking about the match, Bangladesh openers Najmul Shanto and Zakir Hasan stitched a record 124-run stand before the hosts lost wickets at quick intervals. Bangladesh now has only four wickets in hand with well over 200 runs to chase in Chattogram.
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