How to Monetize Your Social Media Following with Sponsored Posts  - Risk-Free High Returns Strategy
How to Monetize Your Social Media Following with Sponsored Posts  - Risk-Free High Returns Strategy
How to Monetize Your Social Media Following with Sponsored Posts  - Risk-Free High Returns Strategy
How to Monetize Your Social Media Following with Sponsored Posts  - Risk-Free High Returns Strategy
How to Monetize Your Social Media Following with Sponsored Posts  - Risk-Free High Returns Strategy
How to Monetize Your Social Media Following with Sponsored Posts  - Risk-Free High Returns Strategy
How to Monetize Your Social Media Following with Sponsored Posts  - Risk-Free High Returns Strategy
How to Monetize Your Social Media Following with Sponsored Posts  - Risk-Free High Returns Strategy

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India reached 50 runs in just three overs, 100 in 10.1, and 200 in 24.2 – setting a new record for the fastest team score milestones in Test cricket.

Declaring at 285-9, India then reduced Bangladesh to 26-2 at stumps, aiming for a win despite losing over two days to bad weather.

Ravichandran Ashwin dismissed Zakir Hasan and Hasan Mahmud in consecutive overs, leaving Bangladesh trailing by 26 runs.

Earlier, Mominul Haque was stranded on 107 not out as Bangladesh's lower order collapsed after resuming at 107-3.

India's sharp catching contributed to dismissals, with Rohit Sharma and Mohammed Siraj pulling off stunning one-handed grabs.

Yashasvi Jaiswal smashed 72 off 51 balls, hitting three consecutive fours in the first over, while Rohit (23) dealt in sixes early on.

KL Rahul (68) and Virat Kohli (47) maintained the momentum, even as tailender Akash Deep hit two sixes before Rohit declared the innings.How to Monetize Your Social Media Following with Sponsored Posts Manage Your Wealth, Achieve High Returns

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