India vs Bangladesh first Test preview

By Arnab Bhattacharya / Roar Guru

Three months after the first ball of the World Test Championship was bowled at Edgbaston, Bangladesh are set to play their first Test in the competition as they face neighbours India.

There have been many distractions leading up to this series.

On the 21st of October. Bangladesh players started a strike against Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) over the lack of proper administration regarding domestic cricket in Bangladesh. The strike was led by Shakib Al Hasan, laying out 11 points to be followed before the players would resume cricketing activities

On October 22, BCB president Nazmul Hasan lashed out at players. He called the strike a conspiracy created to bring the BCB down. To make things worse, Hasan attacked the players personally over favours he has done in their lives in the press conference.

On October 23, Shakib calls off the strike after the board agrees to their 11-point list of demands.

On October 29, Shakib Al Hasan was then banned for two years (12-months suspension period) for failing to report corrupt approaches in January and April 2018. The suspension of Shakib led to Mahmudullah becoming the T20 captain and Mominul Haque leading the Test side.

The Tigers faced India in a three-match T20 series and fought valiantly for a 2-1 series loss. But this is a completely different ball game compared to the T20 format.

India at home in Tests is like Liverpool at Anfield. It is an absolute fortress and India under the leadership of Virat Kohli in Tests is ruthless, especially at home. This ruthlessness has led to India losing only one Test at home since December 2012.

The conception of rank turners on Indian pitches needs to go away. Their side is good enough to play on seam-friendly pitches and showed that against South Africa, defeating them on good pitches and green tops as they romped to a 3-0 win.

India now have a very stable line-up with Rohit Sharma coming into the side as an opener and smashing three tons in five innings, taking the pressure off fellow opener Mayank Agarwal.

The rest of their side are stacked with world-class players. There is no weak link in this Indian Test side, especially at home.

Bangladesh are starting from scratch once again in Tests as Mominul Haque leads this team. With Tamim Iqbal out of the side for personal reasons, Imrul Kayes replaces him in the Test team. Kayes plays spin wonderfully but his footwork against pace bowlers is very weak and the likes of Mohammad Shami, Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav will look to exploit that with the new ball.

The 20-year-old Saif Hassan gets rewarded for his performances in the first-class arena and Bangladesh A with a maiden call up while Al Amin Hossain replaces Khaled Ahmed from the squad that toured New Zealand.

It is a bit baffling to not see Soumya Sarkar in the Test squad. After scoring 149 in Hamilton, the left-hander has played only two more Test matches while batting in three different spots, giving him no chance to cement a spot.

Bangladesh celebrate (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

Shows once again the knee-jerk reactions by the Bangladesh selectors after a loss. If there’s anyone who can genuinely cause any threat with the ball for Bangladesh, it’ll be Abu Jayed.

Dubbed the Bengali James Anderson, Jayed has the knack of forcing the batsman to play nearly all the time with his outswingers and can be very deadly with the new ball. Another bowler who can cause problems will be left-arm spinner Taijul who can bowl long spells and Test the batsman’s patience with his accuracy.

Bangladesh will have gained confidence from the way they played in the T20 series. But the Test series will be very hard and I’m expecting nothing less than India winning the first Test and claiming 60 points.

With no Shakib and Tamim, taking the match to day five and possibly the last session will be a morale booster for this inexperienced side.

Predicted India XI – Rohit Sharma, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli (captain), Ajinkya Rahane, Hanuma Vihari, Wriddhiman Saha (keeper), Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ishant Sharma, Mohammad Shami

Predicted Bangladesh XI – Shadman Islam, Imrul Kayes, Mominul Haque (captain), Mushfiqur Rahim, Saif Hassan, Mahmudullah, Liton Das (keeper), Mehedi Hasan Miraz, Taijul Islam, Abu Jayed, Ebadat Hosain

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2019-11-12T12:03:42+00:00

Arnab Bhattacharya

Roar Guru


100%. Don't get me started on the Afghanistan test. Why we didn't prepare a green top is still baffling to me. But the way Bangladesh have been handled in test cricket is poor. At the beginning they played too much test cricket and would get thrashed all the time. Now we play hardly anything. 6 tests a year will not help Bangladesh cricket improve in tests. Now's the time to be giving us more exposure not less. There is talent in this country but they cant be expected to make strides in tests if there are hardly any opportunities

2019-11-12T06:26:27+00:00

dat

Roar Rookie


I think they lost by 200 some runs to Afghanistan at home recently and that was with even shakib in the 11. I rather fancy their chances to beat any non asian teams in asia than any of the top asian test teams.

2019-11-12T06:16:40+00:00

dat

Roar Rookie


Oops i thought it was the other way around(since everything leading up to the test series only involved talks of the game in eden gardens),in which case definitely umesh over ishant in the 1st test. Even start sports had a poll put out in the last game against south africa asking who should be the 2nd seamer ,with even internet fans backing umesh over ishant. Though i feel it should have never been in doubt. Umesh was statistically the best quick from both teams when Australia last toured india,which also happened to be the only series india were ever challenged at home under virat,so his spot in home series should have never been in doubt unless bumrah is fit(though i would argue given how well the 2 spinners and shami go at home India can afford to rest him in asia more times than not).

2019-11-12T04:09:04+00:00

Tanmoy Kar

Roar Rookie


In the Day/Night Test at Eden Gardens (starting on Nov.22), India's three pacers would be Shami, Umesh and Ishant, as Bumrah and Bhubaneswar are injured.

2019-11-12T04:04:44+00:00

Tanmoy Kar

Roar Rookie


Since their Test qualification in the year 2000 Bangladesh have not developed much in Test cricket, they have won only 13 Test matches out of 115 they played, losing 86 of them. A couple of months back they have lost to Afghanistan at Home (Chattogram). So they have little hope against the Top Ranked India in this Test Series.

AUTHOR

2019-11-12T00:32:32+00:00

Arnab Bhattacharya

Roar Guru


Shadman Islam is a very good opening bat. Can blunt the new ball and cash in later. Saif Hassan was captain of 2018 u19 side and he's scored a lot of runs in domestic level. Hopefully he can start well in international cricket. Another bat who's not in the squad is Yasir Ali. Big lad whos got all the shots and solid defence. Has got technique to score runs in any conditions. I'm not saying we're on say Pakistans level but we do have a few decent test players even in the absence of Shakib and Tamim. Golden opportunity to step up against India and make a case for themselves in future series

2019-11-11T23:50:38+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


I hope Langer and co are watching this series closely to see how Bangladesh are going at Test level. I agree they're serious underdogs against India, but we would be foolish to assume they don't have some very good players.

2019-11-11T18:46:07+00:00

dat

Roar Rookie


Ishant sharma despite the upsurge over the last couple of years, wouldn't make it in an ideal 11 in indian conditions, as the surfaces don't suit him.So if this wasn't a day night test i would have disagreed with that selection as umesh yadav is easily india's no:2 quick at home. However with this being a day night test and being played at Eden Gardens (where a swing bowler like bhuvi avg 14 ) he will probably make the cut, though i won't be surprised if india opt to play all 3 quicks like they did in the 2nd test against south africa

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