Shubman Gill overcame a watchful start to lead the way for India with an unbeaten 80 while Cheteshwar Pujara was brisk in his unbeaten 33 to take the team's lead to 394 at the end of second session's play on Day 3 of the first Test against Bangladesh, here on Friday.
After captain KL Rahul (23) gave away a cautious start, Gill and Pujara joined forces for the second-wicket partnership currently unbroken at 70 from 99 deliveries for India to be 140/1 at Tea. With the ball starting to turn sharply on various occasions, the visitors' could up the ante in the final session against a tired Bangladesh bowling attack.
Gill had his share of struggle in the first session, and even got to overturn an lbw decision via DRS off Taijul Islam. But with some help from Bangladesh's bowling feeling the strain of not having Ebadot Hossain and Shakib Al Hasan, Gill slashed, swept with authority, glancing gently off hips and then brought out his trademark short-arm jab to collect four boundaries.