Before the Kanpur Test, Bangladesh chose a dangerous playing eleven, sent an invitation to India’s biggest enemy overnight

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|26-09-2024

Team India is currently playing a Test series against Bangladesh and the Indian team had a great victory in the first match of this series. Now the second and last match of the series will be played in Kanpur from 27 September. This match is important for both the teams and that is why both the teams are sweating a lot in training.

Before this match to be played in Kanpur ground, a big information has come to light and according to that, Bangladesh team has brought in a dangerous bowler to defeat Team India.

Bangladeshi players hatched a conspiracy before the match against Team India

taijul islam
taijul islam

The second match of the series to be played between Team India and Bangladesh will start from 27 September and the Bangladesh team has intensified its preparations for this match. If media reports are to be believed, the Bangladesh team can give a chance to a left-arm spinner in the playing 11 for this test match. It is being said that, to defeat Team India, the Bangladesh team can consider giving a chance to left-arm spinner Taijul Islam.

Taijul Islam can replace Shakib

Shakib Al Hasan, one of the most important players of the Bangladesh cricket team, was injured during the first match of the series against Team India. Due to this, there were reports that he would not be a part of the team in the playing 11 of the second match. At the same time, the news was going viral on the internet that now left arm spinner Taijul Islam can be given a chance in the playing 11 for Bangladesh in the second match of the series.

This is how Taijul Islam's career is

If we talk about Bangladesh's left arm spinner Taijul Islam's Test career, his career has been very brilliant. In his career so far, he has taken 195 wickets in 82 innings of 46 matches at an average of 31.92. During this, he has taken 5 wickets in a match 12 times and 10 wickets in an innings 2 times.

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