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India need 63 runs to win Test

Bangladesh were all out for 91 in their second innings against India on the fourth day of a one-off Test at Bangabandhu National Stadium on Monday.

Having taken a 29-run lead in the first innings, India have to only make 63 runs in their second innings to win the Test.

Earlier, Bangladesh spinners took control of the bowling as they snatched the three Indian tail-ender left, just seven minutes ahead of lunch.

The morning session saw India add 63 runs for the loss of their last three wickets to take their first innings tally to 429 all out, a lead of 29 over Bangladesh.

Left-arm spinner Mohammad Rafiq spoiled Sunil Joshi's hope of test century, having India's top scorer caught by Al Shahriar at mid-off for 92.

Rafiq took two wickets on Monday to take his innings figures to three for 117 runs.

Captain Naimur Rahman, who snatched five wickets on Sunday, added one more to finish on six for 132 when he had Ajit Agarkar caught after the tail-ender had hit a fine 34.

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