India outclassed Bangladesh in all aspects to register a massive 280-run victory in the first Test at M.A Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. After setting a mammoth target of 515 runs, the Indian bowlers bundled Bangladesh out for 234 runs on day four to start their long Test season with a massive win. Player of the match Ravichandran Ashwin, who scored century with the bat in the first innings, went on to take a six-wicket haul with the ball to wrap up Bangladesh's second innings.
Coming after a recent 2-0 victory in Pakistan, Bangladesh were looking to continue their winning run against mighty India at their home ground. The visitors also had a great start to the Test match after they reduced India to 144/6 in the first innings on day one. However, after that, India made a great comeback and overpowered Bangladesh in all three departments to take a lead of 1-0 in a two-match series. There are different factors which helped India to register a dominant win against Bangladesh.
In the following listicle, we will discuss three major reasons why India won the first Test against Bangladesh
Three reasons why India won first Test against Bangladesh
Recovery by lower-order in the first innings
The hosts India were asked to bat first in by Bangladesh after losing the toss, and they kept losing wickets at regular intervals. The score was reduced to 144/6 in 42.2 overs on day one. After that, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja came to the rescue of the Indian innings. Ashwin came up with his sixth Test hundred, and he got out after scoring 113(133) runs. Along with that, Jadeja also scored his 20th half-century, scoring 86(124) runs as India posted 376 in the first innings despite a poor start.