Mohammed Shami took four wickets as India crushed Bangladesh by an innings and 130 runs inside three days of the opening Test on Saturday. (Photo | PTI) 
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Clash of the Tigers: More pictures from the Indore Test between India and Bangladesh

India crushed Bangladesh by an innings and 130 runs inside three days of the opening Test on Saturday.

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Bangladesh were bowled out for 213 in the final session in Indore after their gamble to bat first after winning the toss backfired badly against the Indian pace attack. IN PIC: Bangladesh opener Imrul Kayes is bowled by a Umesh Yadav delivery. (Photo | AP)
Bangladesh batsman Mushfiqur Rahim offered some resistance, hitting 64 after Rohit Sharma dropped him on four off Shami. (Photo | PTI)
Ashwin, who reached 250 wickets in home Tests in the first innings, got last man Ebadat Hossain for one to spark India's victory celebrations. (Photo |AP)
India were dominant with the bat and ball against Bangladesh. Opening batsman Mayank Agarwal played a key part in the win with his 243 -- his second double century in four Tests -- as India amassed 407 runs on the second day. (Photo | PTI)
The bowlers kept up the pressure when Bangladesh started their second innings. IN PIC: Ravi Jadeja appeals against Bangladesh's Liton Das. (Photo | PTI)
Bangladesh skipper Mominul said the batting of Mushfiqur and bowling of Abu Jayed had been the only 'positives' in the disappointing defeat. IN PIC: Mehidy Hasan (L) and Mushfiqur during the match. (Photo | AP)
The second and final match is a day-night clash, with India hosting its first-ever pink-ball Test at Kolkata's Eden Gardens from November 22. (Photo | PTI)

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