π Bangladesh tour of India 2024: 1st Test from 19 to 23/09/2024 at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai at 9:30AM ISTπ
They like a big game and they like their cricket history here in Chennai. This is reflected all around the refurbished M.A Chidambaram stadium, including the press conference room that is now tastefully adorned with framed portraits of newspaper reports from famous Tests played here. Naturally, Bangladesh don't have a mention here as yet.
Even in an age derided for excessive cricket, India haven't shared much of that big-brother jollity with Bangladesh after welcoming them to this format of the game in 2000. In fact, it took them a good part of 17 years to finally host their neighbours for a Test. Games between these two sides too haven't quite risen to any big match status, either as an occasion or as a rivalry - despite the spikiness associated with the white-ball contests and the rise in internet hostilities. That India have won 11 of the 13 contests so far with the other two washed out offers some explanation.
What the two countries do share is a common narrative to the early early decades of their Test journey - of desperately wanting to shake off that albatross of struggling to put together consistent overseas wins. Bangladesh have been faster on that front and as a Test side may be nearing an inflexion point following their two superb wins in Pakistan. Their reward for that achievement is to head straight into Test cricket's toughest gig. India have won 17 straight series and have lost only four Tests at home in the last 11 years while Chennai will only be Bangladesh's fourth appearance in a Test in this country.
All these imposing facts staring Bangladesh in the eye would appear to give the visitors no chance to get anything out of the series. Sometimes, that is not a bad place to start, for it can help fortify resolve and discover hidden depths within players. Because, in the next two weeks, every facet of their game will be challenged: their techniques will be subject to severe scrutiny, their staying power will be tested on long, unforgiving days. But if this young team can go through that and catch India cold in a season opener, they'll have made their biggest step up in this format. It's a nothing-to-lose opportunity for the players to make a name for themselves, perhaps even on the walls of the press conference room at the M.A Chidambaram Stadium.
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