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India vs Bangladesh LIVE score 1st Test, Day 5: IND look to go 1-0 up in the series vs BAN

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Shakib finishes the over with a maximum. Axar tosses that one up a bit and Shakib slog sweeps that out of the park for a maximum over square leg boundary 

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We are moments away from LIVE ACTION on the final day of this first Test. India are in a commanding position and need four more wickets to wrap up the game

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"We knew that the third and fourth day will be easier to bat, since the pitch is getting slower. From a bowler's point of view, I'd like a rank turner! It is a challenging wicket, and we're doing a perfect job. I'll take the new ball first instead of an old one," Axar Patel said before the start of Day 5

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Hello and welcome to the LIVE COVERAGE of the fifth day of the first Test between India and Bangladesh

PREVIEW: India will be eyeing a win in the first Test against Bangladesh as the hosts ended the proceedings at 272/6, needing 241 more to win in Chattogram. Bangladesh openers frustrated the Indian bowling unit and stitched a 124-run stand before the visitors made a fine comeback in the second and third session of play to pick six wickets.

Debutant Zakir Hasan showed his class with the bat and notched up a ton in the second innings. India now need to scalp four wickets to go 1-0 up in the series. Axar Patel has so far picked up three in the innings for India.

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