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When is India’s next Test match vs Bangladesh?

When is India’s next Test match vs Bangladesh?

Now, after a convincing victory over Bangladesh in the first Test at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India’s mission domination will move to the second Test. But when is it happening, and where will it take place?

After convincingly beating Bangladesh by 280 runs at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai, where R. Ashwin’s all-round performance, along with centuries from Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant, took center stage, there were some hiccups initially on Day 1. However, it was all India who thrived and won the game. The question is: what’s next for both teams? Well now they will look to make a mark on the Kanpur audience as India is all set to play Najmul Hossain Shanto and his team at Green Park Stadium. But when is this encounter coming up? See details about the Kanpur Test match.

India’s next match

India will play Bangladesh at Green Park Stadium, Kanpur from September 27 to October 1. It is important to mention that Test cricket is returning to Kanpur after three long years. The last time India played here was in November 2021 against New Zealand, which ended in a draw. Interestingly, Ajinkya Rahane was the captain, and neither Rohit Sharma nor Virat Kohli played in that game. Speaking more about India’s stats, in 23 matches, the Men in Blue have played 23 games with 13 draws, 7 wins, and only 3 defeats. It will be interesting to see what is now on the plate against Bangladesh.

India test record at Green Park Stadium

YearOpponentResult
2021New ZealandDrawn
2016New ZealandIndia won by 197 runs
2009Sri LankaIndia won by an innings & 144 runs
2008South AfricaIndia won by 8 wickets
2004South AfricaDrawn
1999New ZealandIndia won by 8 wickets
1996South AfricaIndia won by 280 runs
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