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“Make him permanent,” Twitter reacts as Kuldeep Yadav picks fifer in the first Test against Bangladesh

Kuldeep Yadav returned with the figures of 5/40.

Fans on Twitter were jubilant in joy after leg-spinner Kuldeep Yadav picked a fifer in the ongoing first Test against Bangladesh. They lauded the bowler for his staggering performance on his comeback and also raised calls to make him a permanent spinner in the team.

Kuldeep Yadav’s five-wicket haul helps India bundle out Bangladesh for just 150 runs 

The ongoing first Test between Bangladesh and India has seen the visitors producing a magnificent effort with both bat and ball. A combined batting effort from the side saw the KL Rahul-led side posting a gigantic total of 404 runs on the board in the first innings.

But after that, it was Kuldeep Yadav’s magic with the ball that made look Bangladesh batters look clueless. The chinaman bowler was back in the Test side after 22 months and he made sure that he leave the mark immediately on his comeback.

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He came into the attack in 25th over and it didn’t take him much longer to make his presence felt as he removed Shakib-al Hasan for 3 runs. After that, he exhibited his skills wonderfully as he made the Bangladesh batter struggle with his variations in flight, sharp turn and wrong ‘uns.

After that Kuldeep then struck three times in 12 balls, removing Mushfiqur Rahim, Nurul Hasan and Taijul Islam, which saw the opposition tumbling at 102/8. He ended Day 2 on high as he bagged a four-wicket haul. However, he completed his unfinished job on Day 3 as he removed Ebadot Hussain to claim the fifer. Thanks to his bowling effort, India bundled out Bangladesh for 150 runs, taking the lead of 254 runs.

Fans on Twitter react as Kuldeep Yadav picks a fifer in the first Test against Bangladesh 

As Kuldeep Yadav took a fifer in the first Test against Bangladesh, fans on Twitter reacted to it. They praised the bowler for a wonderful performance on his comeback and said that he should play regularly for India. Here are some of the reactions:

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