Sachin Tendulkar slammed his 44th Test century against Bangladesh on the second day of the opening Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong on Monday. Put in to bat, India were all out for 243 in their first innings on the second day of the opening Test against Bangladesh. Later, Bangladesh Opener Tamim Iqbal compiled an aggressive 21 to account for all of Bangladesh's runs after Sachin Tendulkar smashed an unbeaten century before India was dismissed for 243 in its first innings on the second day of the first cricket test Monday. Sachin Tendulkar ended the innings with 105 for his 44th test century as the Indians lost their final two wickets after resuming at the overnight score of 213-8.
Tendulkar resumed at 76 after the start of the play was again delayed by 90 minutes due to dense fog at Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium. Tendulkar's knock came off 166 balls, with 11 boundaries and two sixes. Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan made his five-wicket haul at a cost of 62 runs when he dismissed Shanthakumaran Sreesanth for 1 to end the India innings. Earlier, paceman Shahadat Hossain also claimed his fifth wicket when he made the first breakthrough by dismissing Ishant Sharma for 1.
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