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We'll play for win tomorrow, says RP Singh

The bowler was disappointed that India allowed Bangladesh to come out of the rut but said his side could still go for a win on final day of the first Test.

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CHITTAGONG: Paceman Rudra Prasad Singh was disappointed that India allowed Bangladesh to come out of the rut but said his side could still go for a win on the last day of the first cricket Test here on Tuesday.

"We are a bit disappointed that we let them (Bangladesh) go after reducing them to 149 for eight and let us see what will happen tomorrow. A lot is left in this match," Singh said after the fourth day's play, in which he returned 3 for 45.

"Hopefully, we can make it till the last tomorrow. We will play for a win," he added.

Singh said there was no special plan for Tuesday but a lot would depend on how fast India could score.

"It all depends on how much run you score tomorrow. We have bowled well. But we have full confidence that we can win the match tomorrow. We have no intentions to put ourselves under pressure and there is no special plans as such, go there and play your natural game."

He also said "rain is not in our hands, but we have done things to the best of our abilities."

The Uttar Pradesh bowler said it was not easy for him in the match, which he was playing after a long gap.

"I have come back after a while, so it was not easy for me. I have played in some domestic matches, Ranji Trophy and some other. But things fell in place for me today."

Singh said he simply focussed on bowling right line and length on the flat pitch.

"The pitch was totally flat. But if you pitch it in the right areas and length you get a purchase. You need to bowl different length for different batsmen and things worked well for me today," he added.

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