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India vs Bangladesh: Rohit Sharma says IND aim to build team around 'strong bowling options'; Najmul hails 'impressive' Hasan

FirstCricket Staff September 22, 2024, 15:13:23 IST

‘We want to build our team around strong bowling options, we have to be ready to face whatever the conditions offer,’ skipper Rohit Sharma said after his team’s 280-run win over Bangladesh in first Test.

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R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Rohit Sharma interact after India defeated Bangladesh in the first Test on Sunday. AP
R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Rohit Sharma interact after India defeated Bangladesh in the first Test on Sunday. AP

India skipper Rohit Sharma on Sunday said that the focus was on building his team around “strong bowling options” in order to beat the conditions as bigger challenges await in the 2023-25 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. Team India showcased all-round brilliance across departments to beat Bangladesh by 280 runs in the first Test in Chennai on Sunday.

Ravichandran Ashwin was named Player of the Match for his first-innings century and a six-wicket haul in the second innings. Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant struck fluent tons in the second innings, helping India set Bangladesh a target of 515.

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After the two Tests against Bangladesh, India face New Zealand in a three-match Test series at home before travelling Down Under for a five-Test series against Australia.

”We want to build our team around strong bowling options, we have to be ready to face whatever the conditions offer,” Rohit said at the post-match presentation.

”No matter what the conditions are, whether we play in India, whether we play outside, we want to build the team around that. In the last few years, wherever we have played, we have managed to have that in the armoury, whether it is seam bowling options or spin bowling options,” the skipper added.

Bangladesh were bowled out for 234 in their second innings, with first-inning centurion Ashwin (6/88) doing the bulk of the damage at the his home ground at the Chepauk.

”It was a great result looking at what lies ahead for us. We are playing after a long time, but you are never out of cricket. We came here a week before, we had a good lead up to the Test match and we got the result that we wanted,” Rohit said.

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The captain was delighted with the manner in which Pant marked his return to Test cricket, scoring his sixth hundred in the traditional format. It hasn’t been easy for Pant, and his skipper acknowledged that.

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”He’s been through some really tough times. The way he has managed himself through those tough times was superb to watch. He came back in the IPL, followed by a very successful World Cup and this is the format he loves the most.

”For us, it was never about what is he going to do with the bat, we always knew what he had with the bat and with the gloves as well. It was just about giving him the game time.

”Credit to him as well, he went on to play Duleep Trophy and got ready for this Test match and had an impact straightaway in the game.” India declared their second innings at 287 for 4 for an overall lead of 514.

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‘They never shy away from responsibility’

Rohit said, ”You have to give credit to the guys, whenever there is a responsibility, they never shy away from it and they want to put their hand up and get the job done for the team.” The India captain said it was all about staying patient with the match being played on a red soil pitch.

”The red soil pitch always has something to offer. You need to have a little bit of patience as well. You don’t see much happening straightaway. This was a pitch where we had to show a lot of patience whether we bat or bowl.

”We were patient enough with the bat to get those big runs and then with the ball as well we were patient enough to hit the right areas and put them under pressure consistently.” Ashwin, who turned it around for India with his magnificent century in the company of Ravindra Jadeja after the home team was reeling at 144 for six in the first innings, received accolades form his skipper.

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”Every time we look up to him, he’s always there for us whether with the bat or ball. I don’t know if I speak here, it’ll be enough of what he does for this team.

”Every time we see him come out and do the job, it’s always so brilliant. He’s never out of the game.

”The last competitive cricket he played was IPL and then he had some fun playing TNPL. We watched him bat up the order and that’s what helped him as well to bat the way he did,” Rohit said.

Hasan’s bowling was the positive for us

Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto, who battled to 82 in Bangladesh’s second innings, said Hasan Mahmud’s bowling was one of the few positives for his team from this match.

Bangladesh pacer Hasan Mahmud in action on Day 1 of the first Test in Chennai. AP

”The positive thing is the way Hasan, Taskin and Rana bowled in the first 2-3 hours, really impressive.

”After that, they (India) batted really well. Seaming option – everyone contributed. The way we bowled with the new ball, it’s impressive. The last couple of series we have bowled really well but we have to continue that.” ”As a batter, I always try to contribute. I enjoy my batting. Just try to bat as long as we can without thinking about the outcome, just try to follow our process and play with our strength that’s what we wanted to do. Bowlers did a great job, I hope the batters will do something special,” Shanto said.

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With PTI inputs

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