Heavy showers brought about an early end to play on the opening day of the second Test between India and Bangladesh with the visitors placed at 107 for 3 in their first innings in Kanpur on Friday.
Bangladesh scored 33 runs and lost the wicket of skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto (31) in the nine overs that could be bowled after lunch before the players walked off due to bad light.
Mushfiqur Rahim (6) and Mominul Haque (40) were at the crease during the break.
Bangladesh were 107 for 3 in their first innings when bad light stopped play on the opening day of the second Test between India and Bangladesh in Kanpur on Friday.
Earlier, pacer Akash Deep struck twice in overcast conditions to dismiss both openers but Bangladesh fought back through skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto and reached 74 for two at lunch on the opening day of the second Test in Kanpur, on Friday.
The match had a delayed start due to wet outfield and looking to exploit the pace-friendly conditions, skipper Rohit Sharma opted to bowl, keeping all three pacers in the playing XI.
Deep (2/14) was impressive with his consistent length balls that bounced and moved away, not giving the batters much of a choice but to adopt a safe approach.
Mohammed Siraj induced edges that flew to the slip cordon but none carried to the fielders’ hands.
Islam hit two boundaries off Bumrah in a single over, the first was a flick off the pads, and the second was an uppish drive.
Hasan had played 23 dot balls and was yet to open his account.
Deep, who came in as a second change, ended his misery by inducing an edge that flew to Yashasvi Jaiswal who went low on his right to grab the chance.
Deep soon sent back Islam on a ball that came in and caught him in front of the wicket. The opener reviewed the decision but to no avail.
Shanto, who has been in good rhythm, began with two shots to the fence in a sort of statement that he won’t get intimidated by the classy Indian bowlers.
He also got a boundary off Siraj but those were not the cleanest of hits. His reverse sweep off off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin though stood out.
The moment lunch was taken, a light drizzle forced the covers back on field.