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India declare on 287-4, Bangladesh need 515 to win Test

Left-handed Pant with 109 and Gill, unbeaten on 119, put on 167 runs for the fourth wicket



India's Rishabh Pant gestures as he walks back to the pavilion after his dismissal during the third day of the first Test cricket match between India and Bangladesh at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on September 21, 2024.
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CHENNAI: India declared their second innings on 287-4 to set Bangladesh an imposing victory target of 515 on day three of the first Test on Saturday after centuries by Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill.

The left-handed Pant, who made 109, and Gill, unbeaten on 119, put on 167 runs for the fourth wicket to ram home India's advantage in Chennai after they bundled out Bangladesh for 149 on day two.

Pant returns to Test with a ton

Rishabh Pant announced his return to Tests in style with an attacking century during his first five-day match since he was sidelined by a serious car crash in 2022.

The wicketkeeper smashed the bowlers to every corner of the Chennai grounds on day three of the first Test against Bangladesh before a double off Shakib Al Hasan got him his sixth Test century.

Pant took off his helmet and raised his bat to acknowledge a standing ovation from the dressing room and the weekend crowd.

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The left-hander finally fell caught and bowled by Mehidy Hasan Miraz for 109 after a 128-ball knock that included 13 fours and four sixes.

Pant put on 167 runs with Shubman Gill in a match dominated by the hosts after Ravichandran Ashwin's 113 in the first innings.

The 26-year-old has impressed since his return to elite cricket last year and has kept up form across formats, including India's T20 World Cup triumph in June.

Pant termed his comeback to the game "nothing short of a miracle" after the 2022 crash, when his Mercedes rammed into a barrier, flipped and caught fire near New Delhi.

Left with a damaged ligament in his right knee, a hurt wrist and ankle and abrasions to his back, Pant fought back after an intensive rehabilitation programme to lead Delhi Capitals during this year's Indian Premier League season.

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