Published 05:17 IST, November 16th 2019
Netizens bow down to Agrawal as Karnataka lad notches up another century
The 2nd day of the first test between India and Bangladesh witnessed another magical 'Mayank' innings, as Mayank Agarwal notched up his third century in Indore
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The second day of the first test between India and Bangladesh witnessed another magical 'Mayank' innings, as Mayank Agarwal notched up his third century at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. The right-handed opener brought up his ton off 183 balls, laced with 15 boundaries and a six. Not only has the Karnataka-lad been in a spectacular form for the Indian side but has also shone for his domestic side in the Ranji Trophy. As Agrawal breached the 100 mark on the second day, netizens reacted to his century with appraises and awe.
Twitter reacts to Agrawal's century in Indore
Mayank Agarwal -
— Harish S Itagi (@HarishSItagi) November 15, 2019
Scores a century for team India!
Finishes his national duty, returns to his state team. Wins the title for Karnataka, returns to the national team.
Scores a century for team India!
What A Guy! @RanjiKarnataka 💪🏼
Mayank Agarwal in first innings:
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) November 15, 2019
1st Test: Half Century
2nd Test: Half Century
3rd Test: Failed
4th Test: Half Century
5th Test: Double Century
6th Test: Century
7th Test: Failed
8th Test: Century
What a Start to his Test Career!
Most test Runs Since Mayank Agarwal made his debut .
— Anish Ancil (@anishancil) November 15, 2019
Steve Smith - 774
Mayank Agarwal - 706*
Quinton de Kock -629
Ben Stokes- 627
Rohit Sharma -603#INDvBAN #MayankAgarwal
Crowd Chanting Mayank's name after he scores a Brilliant 💯 Century. 👏👏👍 Team Members appreciating Mayank Agarwal's innings. ✌️👏#INDvBAN #INDvsBAN pic.twitter.com/arCSHVekxg
— Awarapan 🇮🇳 (@KingmakerOne1) November 15, 2019
Rahane cruises past 50
Soon after Agrawal notched up his century, Ajinkya Rahane grabbed his 21st half-century to put India into a dominating position after some early blows in the test. India resumed their innings on Day 2 at 86/1. Cheteshwar Pujara reached his fifty but failed to get going as he was dismissed by Abu Jayed on 54. Mayank Agarwal took the aggressor's role as he took on the Bangladesh bowlers and looked the most comfortable batsman scoring runs. After Pujara's dismissal, Agarwal was joined by skipper Virat Kohli at the crease, but the Indian captain was dismissed for a rare duck as he was trapped in front of the wicket by Jayed on just the second ball of his innings. The responsibility of steadying the Indian innings then fell on the shoulders of Agarwal and Rahane.
00:48 IST, November 16th 2019