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Mayank Agarwal smashes his second test double ton against Bangladesh

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Opening batsman Mayank Agarwal is on fire on the second day of the first test against Bangladesh as he brings up 200-runs on Friday.

Agarwal registered his second double century in the longest format of the game.

He achieved the milestone on day two of the ongoing first Test against Bangladesh at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore.

Agarwal brought up his century in the 60th over of the Indian innings. The batsman now has three centuries from just eight Test matches.

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India had bundled out Bangladesh for a below-par score of 150 on the first day of the match.

On day two, India lost back to back wickets as Pujara (54) was first dismissed after scoring a half-century, and then Virat Kohli was sent back to the pavilion for a duck.

In the series against South Africa, Agarwal had scored his first century in international cricket. In the same series, he also went on to register his first double century.

Agarwal finished the series against Proteas with a tally of 340 runs from three-matches.

While filing this story, India had reached a score of 426/4 with Agarwal and Ravindra Jadeja still at the crease.

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