India closes the gap to 400

Up the third day as well, India continued to dominate, putting on yet another polished display with both bat and ball. On the strength of Shubman Gill's unbroken 80, they increased their 254-run advantage from the first innings to 394 by Tea.
 

Ebadot Hossain was not on the field, which caused Bangladesh to be smothered with the ball. Interestingly, after dismissing Shreyas Iyer early on the second day, he did not bowl in the first innings either. He had nonetheless entered the field to bat, but without his availability and Shakib Al Hasan's absence from the bowling assault, Bangladesh's attack appeared one-dimensional, with Taijul Islam and Khaled Ahmed sharing the new ball.
 

Shubman Gill, who was declared LBW, was very nearly picked up by the left-arm spinner, but the play was reversed on review as the ball was traveling down the legside. India's openers were unable to score quickly on a pitch that was still keeping low and helping the spinners, but they were able to grind it out in the beginning. However, Gill took control of the second session, scoring four boundaries in the first four overs following lunch.
 

Rahul was troubled by the short ball's odd bounce as Bangladesh fought courageously along. Eventually, Rahul was forced to pull down to fine leg. Each spinner had a review going against them against Gill. The third of which, with part-timer Yasir Ali losing because DRS was down, only served to feed the fury.
 

These didn't slow down the opener, though, as he successfully utilised his feet and the sweep shot to reach his fifth Test fifty and put on a fifty-plus partnership with Cheteshwar Pujara.
 

It simply made Bangladesh's problems worse, which were already made worse by a subpar batting effort. Less than an hour into the third day's play, they were bowled out after adding 17 runs to their overnight total. When Kuldeep Yadav caught Ebadot Hossain down the legside, a 42-run partnership for the ninth wicket was broken, giving him his third Test five-wicket haul.
 

Mehidy Hasan persisted in his farming of the strike, but he could only add six more runs with the last wicket before he was out stumped by Axar Patel, giving India a massive advantage of 254 runs.
 

Cricket Betting hints and techniques for the trade

Learning the ins and outs of the game while betting on cricket is one of the best things you can do.
 

Cricket isn't like football, where Man City always defeats the opposition. In a way not seen in other sports, a number of variables can have a significant impact on a game of cricket.
 

for instance, the circumstances, the weather, or even the throw (with regards to who bats first).
 

In other words, football is a simple game played on grass where the team with the better performance typically prevails. Cricket is much more complex than can be understood by taking a simple approach.
 

If the conditions were ideal and the same for both teams, you could believe that Team A will defeat Team B in a cricket match. In that case, you would probably be correct.
 

Therefore, by doing some investigation, you can discover some methods for applying cricket betting advice successfully.
 

In a particular ground, the team that wins the toss and fields, may win more often than the team that bats first. This could be a coincidence, but over time, it becomes a theme.

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