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Three Days The Charm: India pounce on Bangladesh to draw first blood
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Imrul Kayes is bowled out for 6 by Umesh Yadav. (Source: AP Photo)
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Ishant Sharma celebrates with teammates the dismissal of Shadman Islam on 6. (Source: AP Photo)
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India's captain Virat Kohli gestures to take a review for the wicket of Bangladesh's captain Mominul Haque. (Source: AP Photo)
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Ishant Sharma in action against Bangladesh on Day 3. (Source: PTI Photo)
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Mohammed Shami celebrates with teammates the dismissal of Mohammad Mithun. (Source: AP Photo)
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Ravindra Jadeja and teammates appeal unsuccessfully for the wicket of Liton Das. (Source: AP Photo)
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Mushfiqur Rahim (64) and Liton Das (35) run between the wickets. (Source: AP Photo)
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Mohammed Shami who registered 4/31, watches captain Virat Kohli applaud teammates as they leave the field for tea break. (Source: AP Photo)
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Umesh Yadav and teammates celebrate the dismissal of Mehidy Hasan (38). (Source: AP Photo)
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India's captain Virat Kohli celebrates with Ravichandran Ashwin after the fall of the last wicket of Ebadot Hossain. (Source: AP Photo)
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Indian players celebrate after their innings win against Bangladesh. (Source: AP Photo)
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India blew away Bangladesh for 213 to win the first Test match by an innings and 130 runs. (Source: AP Photo)