Weather-hit India-Bangladesh Test Resumes on Day Four

Bangladesh's Mushfiqur Rahim is seen executing a shot during the fourth day of the second Test between India and Bangladesh, held at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 30, 2024. Rahim, known for his solid technique, played a crucial role for his side as they battled against India in a tightly contested match. His innings came at a vital juncture as Bangladesh looked to stabilize their position amidst the pressure exerted by the Indian bowlers. The shot highlighted his experience and calm approach at the crease. The match, affected by weather delays, resumed on day four, with Rahim’s contribution being key for Bangladesh’s chances of staying competitive in this Test.
Play finally resumed on the fourth day of the weather-affected second Test between India and Bangladesh on Monday, after rain and a damp outfield caused the complete washout of both Saturday's and Sunday's sessions.
The match resumed under clear skies in Kanpur, with Bangladesh starting their first innings at 107-3. Mominul Haque was steady on 40 not out, while Mushfiqur Rahim joined him at the crease on 6. The first day of the Test on Friday had also been interrupted, with only 35 overs possible before bad light forced an early end just after lunch.
With two full days lost, the teams are racing against time to make meaningful progress as the game enters a crucial stage.
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