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'If the accused wanted to just commit robbery, they could have locked my parents up in a room. They were ailing, why were they killed?' asks a sobbing Bindu, daughter of the elderly couple murdered in Venmony.
A formidable India look to overpower a depleted-but-gritty Bangladesh in the first Test of a two-match series starting here on Thursday.
With 50 needing off the last 30 balls and six wickets in hand, Bangladesh had a great opportunity to win the series but they crumbled under pressure.
Rohit fielded the same team in Delhi and Rajkot, leaving the likes of Manish Pandey, Sanju Samson and Rahul Chahar to warm the bench. If not in Nagpur, they could get an opportunity in the following home series against the West Indies next month.
Rohit's match-winning knock against Bangladesh in the second T20I was studded with half a dozen maximums, including three consecutive sixes off Mosaddek Hossain.
Bangladesh made 153 for six after India opted to field. The hosts cantered to victory in 15.4 overs.
In the absence of some senior players, including regular skipper Virat Kohli, the second game of the three-match series is an ideal platform for the fringe players to show what they are made of.
Favourites India take on Bangladesh in the smog-hit series-opener at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday.
Shakib, Bangladesh's Test and T20 captain and the world's No.1 all-rounder in ODIs, was initially named as the captain for the three-match T20I series.
Defending a paltry total of 106, India dismissed Bangladesh for 101 in 33 overs, courtesy 18-year-old Ankolekar, who emerged as the star of the Indian team with figures of 5 for 28 from 8 overs.