16:38 (IST)14 JUN 2015
If this is how India will play Test cricket from now on, then I'm on board with Virat. Awesome follow on. #BanvInd
— Dennis Does Cricket (@DennisCricket_) June 14, 2015
15:59 (IST)13 JUN 2015
After Ashwin and Bhajji, rain strikes. Good, not used to watching so much of this Test. #IndvsBan
— Gaurav Sethi (@BoredCricket) June 13, 2015
15:57 (IST)13 JUN 2015
Harbhajan is just 34? And already has survived a career-end scare?
— Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) June 12, 2015
15:55 (IST)13 JUN 2015
Forget the cricket, could Bdesh send some of the rain here please? Have a good (and hopefully, wet) weekend! Bye
— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) June 13, 2015
15:53 (IST)13 JUN 2015
Feels like I have grown older by 15 years waiting for the Fatullah rain to stop. #BANvIND
— Pratyush Sinha (@prat1204) June 13, 2015
15:53 (IST)13 JUN 2015
This month England's leading run-scorer (Cook) and wicket-taker (Anderson) played in the same Test, ditto for Bangladesh (Tamim and Shakib)
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) June 13, 2015
15:52 (IST)13 JUN 2015
"Let's play Bangladesh in Bangladesh in June" has got to be the single most dispiriting sentence in the English language.
— Rohan (@mojorojo) June 13, 2015
15:52 (IST)13 JUN 2015
Easy to criticise scheduling. South Africa coming to Bangladesh in these months too. Have to find slots in the off season.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 13, 2015
15:51 (IST)13 JUN 2015
I have a feeling Virat Kohli should be the next Lord Indra! #RainandVirat #INDvBAN
— Abhishek Barthur (@imabhi27) June 13, 2015
15:50 (IST)13 JUN 2015
Since his Test debut in 1998, Harbhajan Singh has claimed a wicket every single year, except when he did not play in 2000 & 2014 #IndvsBan
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) June 13, 2015
15:49 (IST)13 JUN 2015
133 out of 360 scheduled overs in Fatullah, thats a bigger scandal than a run or two in the Duckworth Lewis Stern Method... #engvnz #banvind
— Innocent Bystander (@InnoBystander) June 13, 2015