In the ongoing 2nd Test between India and Bangladesh at Kanpur, Day 4 ended with a glimmer of hope for India despite the rain-affected match.
After a tumultuous start to the Test, where only 35 overs were bowled in the first three days due to rain, the Indian team showcased an explosive batting performance that kept their chances of winning alive.
India is in a strong position as the fourth day of the second Test against Bangladesh concludes, with Bangladesh ending the day at 26/2, trailing by 26 runs.
Check How India can secure victory even after only one day left in the game.
1. Early Wickets
India’s primary objective should be to dismiss the remaining Bangladeshi batsmen quickly.
Mominul Haque, who was a standout performer in the first innings with a century, poses a significant threat.
Dismissing him early will not only break the partnership but also instill doubt in the minds of the remaining batsmen.
Shadman Islam, who is relatively new to the crease, will also be a target for India’s bowlers.
Early breakthroughs can create immense pressure on the Bangladeshi batting lineup.
2. Utilizing Conditions
The pitch conditions are crucial for India’s bowling strategy. The current pitch appears to favor bowlers, particularly seamers.
India’s bowlers need to exploit any variable bounce or lateral movement that may still be present.
This involves maintaining disciplined lines and lengths, particularly targeting off-stump areas that can induce edges.
Bowlers should be prepared to adjust their strategies based on how the pitch behaves as the game progresses.
If there is assistance for spin, Ravichandran Ashwin could play a pivotal role in applying pressure during crucial phases of the innings.
3. Maintaining Pressure
With only a day left in the match, maintaining relentless pressure is essential.
India should adopt aggressive field placements that encourage attacking bowling.
This includes having close-in fielders like leg slips and silly points to catch any edges or mis-hits from batsmen attempting to defend or attack deliveries outside off stump.
The Indian bowlers must focus on building pressure through consistent line and length while varying their pace and angles to keep the batsmen guessing.
This strategy will help in creating wicket-taking opportunities.