India beat Bangladesh by an innings and 46 runs in the day-night Test to complete a 2-0 series sweep in Kolkata on Saturday.
After skittling out Bangladesh for 103 on the first day of the second Test, India declared their first innings at 347/9. Bangladesh were required to bat out of their skin in the second innings to save the match but they couldn’t do so as India bowled out the visitors for 195 runs to register win in the historic match. Mahmudullah who retired hurt on Saturday didn’t come out to bat.
India had earlier won the first Test by an innings and 130 runs in Indore. With Bangladesh resuming their second innings at 152/6 on day three and trailing India by 89 runs, it was simply a matter of time for the home team to complete formalities.
The Virat Kohli-led side eventually completed the job for in less than 50 minutes for their four straight innings victory, becoming the first team in the history of the game to do so. Barring Rahim (74), Bangladesh batsmen were once again found wanting against high quality pace bowling, folding up for 195 in 41.1 overs. They were bowled out for 130 on day one.
With the resounding win, India also extended their lead in the World Test Championship by collecting 120 points from the two-match series. India had hammered Bangladesh by an innings and 130 runs in the series opener in Indore.
Here are the statistical highlights of India’s record-extending win:
- For the first time in India’s Test history, the team has won seven matches on the trot (home and away combined).
Consecutive Test match wins for India
No of matches | Opponent | Span |
---|---|---|
7 | 2 vs WI, 3 vs SA, 2 vs BAN | Aug 2019 - Nov 2019 |
6 | 4 v AUS, 2 vs WI | Feb 2013 - Nov 2013 |
5 | 4 vs ENG, 1 vs BAN | Nov 2016 - Feb 2017 |
4 | 3 vs ENG, 1 vs ZIM | Jan 1993 - Mar 1993 |
4 | 2 vs SL, 2 vs BAN | Nov 2009 - Jan 2010 |
4 | 1 vs AUS, 3 vs SL | Mar 2017 - Aug 2017 |
Captains winning most Tests by innings margin:
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 24, 2019
22 Graeme Smith
14 Steve Waugh
12 Peter May
11 Clive Lloyd
11 Stephen Fleming
11 Andrew Strauss
11 VIRAT KOHLI#PinkBallTest #PinkBall #INDvBAN
Virat Kohli also becomes the first Indian captain to win 7 consecutive Test matches.
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) November 24, 2019
The win streaks currently held by India are as follows:
- Seven consecutive Test wins, an Indian record.
- 12 consecutive home Test series wins, a world record that is extended.
- Four consecutive Test wins by an innings margin, a new world record.
India becomes the 1st team to win 4 consecutive Men's Tests by an innings:
— Fox Sports Lab (@FoxSportsLab) November 24, 2019
- By an innings & 137 runs against RSA at Pune
- By an innings & 202 runs against RSA at Ranchi
- By an innings & 130 runs against BAN at Indore
- By an innings & 46 runs against BAN at Kolkata#INDvBAN
India skipper Virat Kohli is now among the top five captains with the most number of Test wins!
— ICC (@ICC) November 24, 2019
53 – Graeme Smith
48 – Ricky Ponting
41 – Steve Waugh
36 – Clive Lloyd
33* – Virat Kohli pic.twitter.com/9gpPvKVymr
Now all 12 day-night Tests have ended in a result.
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) November 24, 2019
1 in 2 days
3 in 3 days
2 in 4 days
6 in 5 days#INDvsBAN #IndvBan#PinkBallTest #PinkBallTestMatch
- The undoubted highlight of India’s win at Eden Gardens was the fact that all 19 Bangladesh wickets to fall were picked up by the pacers. It’s the first time this has happened in a home Test.
We were alive to watch a Home Test in which two Indian spinners who have 573 wickets among them bowl just 7 overs in a completed Test. #PaceisPace #IndvBan
— Gaurav Sundararaman (@gaurav_sundar) November 24, 2019
India's Test wins in which spinners did not pick any wickets:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) November 24, 2019
v SA, Johannesburg, 2018
v Ban, Kolkata, 2019
India's current pace attack is at the very best in their history. #IndvBan
Most wickets taken by Indian pacers in a Test match:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) November 24, 2019
20 v South Africa, Johannesburg, 2018
19 v England, Nottingham, 2018
19 v Bangladesh, Kolkata, 2019*#INDvBAN
Indian bowlers...
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) November 24, 2019
In the last two Tests @ Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Pace: 164.5 ov, 577 runs, 36 wkts, ave 16.02, S/r 27.4, 5wkt: 2
Spin: 17.0 ov, 53 runs, 0 wkts#INDvsBAN #IndvBan#PinkBallTestMatch
968 balled bowled in the Kolkata #PinkBallTest makes it the shortest Test match hosted by India which had an outright result.
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) November 24, 2019
The previous shortest was 1028 balls in the India - Afghanistan Test in Bengaluru in 2018.#INDvBAN
- While Ishant had a five-for in the first innings, it was Umesh Yadav’s turn in the second:
Two Indian pacers taking five-wicket innings hauls in a home Test:
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 24, 2019
Kapil Dev & Madan Lal (v Eng, Mumbai 1981-82)
Ishant & Umesh (v Ban, Kolkata 2019-20) #PinkBallTest #PinkBall #INDvBAN
Brief scores:
Bangladesh: 106 and (Mushfiqur Rahim 74, Mahmudullah retired hurt 39; Umesh Yadav 5/53, Ishant Sharma 4/56). India 1st Innings: 347 for 9 in 89.4 overs (Virat Kohli 136; Al-Amin Hossain 3/85, Ebadat Hossain 3/91).