India despite losing the toss have done well on Day 1 of the second Test match to keep Bangladesh well in control. On the back of brilliant bowling efforts from Umesh Yadav and Ravi Ashwin, India bundled out the Bangladesh team for a total of just 227 runs. Mominul Haque played a brilliant inning for the Bangladeshi side but he was unfortunate to miss out on a century. Mushfiqur Rahim and Litton Das were also looking fluent with the bat but both batters threw away their wickets at a crucial juncture to leave the team stranded.

Numbers and Stats from BAN vs IND 2nd Test Day-1:

4/25 -
Umesh Yadav recorded his fourth-best bowling figure (4/25) in this game.

Umesh Yadav's best bowling figure in Test cricket:
6/88 vs WI in Hyderabad, 2018
5/53 vs BAN in Kolkata, 2019
5/93 vs AUS in Perth, 2012
4/25 vs BAN in Mirpur, 2022 - 2nd best fig outside home
4/32 vs AUS in Pune, 2017

10 - For Mominul Haque this remains to be the only double-figure score for him in the last 10 innings of Test cricket.

Mominul Haque's Test scores in his last 10 innings: 84, 4, 0, 0, 9, 2, 5, 6, 2, 0

This also remains to be Mominul Haque's first fifty in Test cricket vs India in 8 innings.

12 - Jaydev Unadkat is playing a Test match after a gap of 12 years and 2 days. He played his first Test match against SA in Centurion on 16th-20th Dec 2010 and later he is playing only his 2nd Test match of his career.

Most consecutive Test matches missed between two appearances:
Gareth Batty: 142 (2005-16)
Jaydev Unadkat: 118 (2010-22)
Martin Bicknell: 114 (1993-03)

Longest interval between two Test appearances for India:
Lala Amarnath: 12 years & 129 days (1934-46)
Jaydev Unadkat: 12 years & 2 days (2010-22)

17 -
Najmul Hossain Shanto became the 17th Bangladeshi batsman to smash 1000 runs in Test cricket.

27 - Mominul Haque has smashed 27th fifty-plus scores in his Test career.

Most fifty-plus scores for Bangladesh in Test cricket:
Tamim Iqbal - 41
Shakib Al Hasan - 35
Mushfiqur Rahim - 34
Habibul Bashar / Mominul Haque - 27

54 -
Ravi Ashwin has taken four (or) more wickets in a Test innings 54 times.

Most time taking four (or) more wickets in a Test innings:
Muralitharan - 112
Shane Warne - 85
Anil Kumble - 66
Rangana Herath / Ravi Ashwin - 54