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Senior Indian pacer Umesh Yadav is appearing in a Test match after 11 months since he played the last one against South Africa earlier this year in January. The 35-year-old was also a part of India A side in an unofficial Test against Bangladesh A prior to the Test series between the senior teams.
Now, talking about the ongoing first of the three-match Test series between India and the hosts, Umesh Yadav has impressed and amazed everyone with his sheer pace only in the fourth over of Bangladesh's first innings.
The right-arm speedster bowled a sensational 140+ delivery to uproot the leg stump of Yasir Ali on the third delivery of the fourth over The speedy delivery from Umesh Yadav took the inside edge of Ali's bat and went straight to hit the leg stumps that eventually resulted in uprooting the stump followed by a few bounces towards wicketkeeper's side.
Here's the video:
Umesh Yadav tussi chhah gaye guru #umeshyadavpic.twitter.com/6uiDQCBfN9
— Adnan Ansari (@AdnanAn71861809) December 15, 2022
Talking about the match between Bangladesh and India at the moment, the hosts have posted a score of 38 runs for the loss of two wickets as the game resumes after tea time in Chattogram. ODI skipper Litton Das and debutant opener Zakir Hasan are unbeaten on the individual scores of 24 and 10 runs respectively.
Earlier, the Indian team posted a total of 404 runs, thanks to the brilliant 92-run eighth-wicket partnership between Ravichandran Ashwin and Kuldeep Yadav. Ashwin played a crucial knock of 58 runs with two boundaries and two sixes to his name. Kuldeep accompanied him with an important knock of 40 runs including five boundaries.
On the first day of the match, Cheteshwar Pujara and Shreyas Iyer stitched a partnership of 149 runs for the fifth wicket. Pujara played a knock of 90 runs followed by an 86-run knock by Shreyas Iyer. Other than these two, a short cameo of 46 runs by Rishabh Pant.