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Australia dominated with bat, ball and in the field to post their second successive innings victory over Pakistan at Adelaide Oval on Monday, continuing their upward trajectory since retaining the Ashes in England.
The victory was 28th in Tests for Virat Kohli making him the most successful Indian captain in the traditional format of the sport.
Rashid, aged 20 years and 350 days when he walked out for the toss on the first day of the one-off Test against Bangladesh, broke a 15-year record held by former Zimbabwe captain Tatenda Taibu.
The 32-year-old all-rounder lost his place in England's World Cup-winning team before being dropped from the Test side after the defeat in the first Ashes Test.
K L Rahul managed scores of 44, 38, 13 and 6 in two Tests against the West Indies. He wasted opportunities to convert starts in the first Test in Antigua and fell cheaply in the next game in Jamaica.
The skipper picked up 11 wickets in the game as Afghanistan registered their maiden overseas Test win.
The 25-year-old Indian pace spearhead was ruled out of the Test series against South Africa with a lower back injury.
The fifth-wicket partnership allowed India to declare at 168 for four, giving their bowlers 13 overs to have a crack on the struggling West Indies batsmen.
Bumrah has been ruled out of the home Test series against South Africa after suffering a stress fracture in his back.
India axed opener K L Rahul after he went 12 Test innings without a 50-plus score and struggled on the recent tour of the West Indies where they won both the matches to top the World Test Championship table.
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