The second test match between India and Bangladesh held at Kanpur’s Green Park Stadium commenced on Monday after no play was possible on Days Two and Three.
It is known that the Green Park authorities have employed the services of langurs so that enraged and hungry monkeys are deterred. However, in this such case there is no conceivable way out or into the factors of wasps and bees being on the ground.
In the first session of the day, however, the pace attack managed to account for three Bangladesh bats in quick succession. Mominul Haque and Mehidy Hasan Miraz were looking to advance the Bangladeshi innings nearing the hundred.
When Mehidy Hasan called for the physio Bangla Ld & watched into 188/6.
“He has been bitten by a wasp,” ex-cricketer and current commentator Murali Karthik said on air.
Mehidy’ came back to bat in the second session of the day as India pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah cut short his stay at the crease. shubman Gill was in action at first slip when mehidy miraz dew out a catch for 20.