India's fast-bowling duo of Mohammed Siraj and Umesh Yadav took a wicket apiece in the second session of the first Test against Bangladesh after Ravichandran Ashwin and Kuldeep Yadav played critical knocks to take India to 404 in first innings.
At tea, Bangladesh are 37/2 in ten overs and trail India by 367 runs. It was a session where India crossed the 400-run mark with the bat and then took out two early wickets. Siraj sent back Najmul Hossain Shanto on the first ball of the innings, as keeper Rishabh Pant took a diving catch to his left.
Umesh then uprooted Yasir Ali's leg stump when the batter's feet didn't move and inside-edged to his stumps. But since then, Litton Das has looked solid, picking up five boundaries off Umesh at a quick pace - the pick of which was a punch through extra cover off the full face of the bat, to be unbeaten on 24.