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India qualify for semis, knocking-out Bangladesh

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Sports Desk
02 July, 2019, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 02 July, 2019, 11:53 pm

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India qualify for semis, knocking-out Bangladesh

India defeated Bangladesh by 28 runs to qualify for the semi-finals, while knocking out Bangladesh at Edgbaston.

Sports Desk
02 July, 2019, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 02 July, 2019, 11:53 pm
India qualify for semis, knocking-out Bangladesh

After 48 Overs

Saifuddin was not out after scoring a fighting half-century, but Jasprit Bumrah ensured he took the tailenders out with two yorkers to help India qualify and knock-out Bangladesh.

Bangladesh 286 all out

Saifuddin 51 (38)

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Bumrah 10-1-55-4

Shami 9-0-68-1

 

After 45 Overs

Bangladesh 264/8

Saifuddin 38 (30), Rubel 1 (2)

Bhuvneshwar 9-0-51-1

Bumrah 8-1-40-2

 

After 40 Overs

Bangladesh 225/6

Saifuddin 19 (20), Sabbir 30 (23)

Pandya 10-0-60-3

Chahal 9-0-46-1

After 35 Overs

Shakib fell to become Hardik Pandya's third wicket as Bangladesh crumbled and lost their way in the run chase.

Bangladesh 182/6

Sabbir 7 (11), Saifuddin 1 (2)

Bumrah 7-1-34-1

Pandya 8-0-46-3

 

After 30 Overs

Liton Das was another example of a batsman getting set, looking good, but then throwing it away, as he scored 22 before being dismissed by a Hardik Pandya bouncer.

Bangladesh 163/4

Shakib 57 (63), Mosaddek 1 (1)

Pandya 6-0-41-2

Bhuvneshwar 7-0-33-0

After 25 Overs

Mushfiqur Rahim played a loose shot to lose his wicket to Yuzvendra Chahal as India moved further ahead.

Bangladesh 127/3

Shakib 42 (51), Liton 3 (7)

Chahal 7-0-34-1

Shami 5-0-28-1

 

After 20 Overs

After looking good for a big score, Soumya Sarkar gave his wicket away scoring 33, off the bowling of Hardik Pandya.

Bangladesh 106/2

Shakib 29 (35), Mushfiqur 17 (16)

Pandya 3-0-17-1

Chahal 4-0-24-0

 

After 15 Overs

Bangladesh 73/1

Soumya 33 (37), Shakib 16 (22)

Chahal 2-0-10-0

Shami 4-0-24-1

 

After 10 Over

Bangladesh 40/1

Soumya 16 (28), Shakib 1 (1)

Shami 2-0-8-1

Bhuvneshwar 5-0-18-0

 

After 5 Overs

Bangladesh 18/0

Soumya 2 (13), Tamim 16 (17)

Bhuvneshwar 3-0-10-0

Bumrah 2-1-8-0

Bangladesh Innings

 

After 50 Overs

A brilliant comeback from the Tigers, led by five wickets from Mustafizur Rahman and some clever bowling from Shakib Al Hasan keeps India to a total which once seemed might exceed 350.  

India 314/9

Bumrah 0 (0)

Mustafizur 10-1-59-5

Saifuddin 7-0-59-0 

 

After 45 Overs

India 279/5

Dhoni 11 (14), Karthik 1(3)

Shakib 10-0-41-1

Rubel 8-0-48-1

After 40 Overs

India 251/4

Dhoni 1 (3), Pant 36 (25)

Saifuddin 5-0-39-0

Mustafizur 6-1-34-2

After 35 Overs

India 211/2

Kohli 14 (16), Pant 9 (11)

Rubel 7-0-43-1

Soumya 4-0-18-1

 

After 30 Overs

India 181/1

The 180-run partnership between Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul was the highest opening wicket partnership in this World Cup.

Rohit, with this century has equalled the record by Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara for the most number of centuries in a World Cup with four tons. 

Rahul 72 (86), Kohli 0 (3)

Soumya 3-0-11-1

Rubel 4-0-28-0

 

After 25 Overs

India 162/0

Rahul 66 (74), Rohit 92 (77)

Mustafizur 5-0-34-0

Rubel 4-0-28-0

After 20 Overs

India 122/0

Rahul 57 (63), Rohit 61 (58)

Mosaddek 2-0-12-0

Rubel 1-0-12-0

 

After 15 Overs

India 87/0

Rohit Sharma in World Cup 2019 

Dropped on 1 vs South Africa: Scored 122*

Dropped on 2 vs Australia: Scored 57

Dropped on 4 vs England: Scored 104

Dropped on 9 vs Bangladesh: Scored 51 and counting

Rohit 51 (46), Rahul 32 (45)

Shakib 3-0-12-0

Mashrafe 4-0-26-0

 

After 10 Overs 

India 69/0

Rohit 11*(13), Rahul 8* (17)

Mashrafe 2-0-20-0

Mustafizur 4-0-23-0

After 5 Overs 

India 21/0

Rohit 11*(13), Rahul 8* (17)

Mustafizur 2-0-5-0

Saifuddin 2-0-5-0

 

The rivalry between Bangladesh and India has heated up in the past few years, and these two teams face each other at Edgbaston. 

India have won the toss and elected to bat first.

Bangladesh need a win in this match to keep their semifinal hopes alive, whereas India will look to confirm their spot in the semis with a win. 

Bangladesh are on seven points from seven matches and India have 11 from the same number of matches. 

Bangladesh look to keep semifinal hopes alive

Tamim Iqbal will be playing his 200th ODI today. 

Bangladesh make a couple of changes as injured Mahmudullah misses out as Sabbir Rahman comes in. Rubel Hossain comes in to replace Mehidy Hasan.

India have brought in Dinesh Karthik and Bhuvneshwar Kumar to replace Kedar Jadhav and Kuldeep Yadav. 

Bangladesh - 1. Tamim Iqbal, 2. Soumya Sarkar, 3. Shakib Al Hasan, 4. Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), 5. Liton Das, 6. Mosaddek Hossain, 7. Sabbir Rahman, 8. Saifuddin, 9. Mashrafe Mortaza (c), 10. Rubel Hossain, 11. Mustafizur Rahman 

India - 1. Rohit Sharma, 2. KL Rahul, 3. Virat Kohli (c), 4. Rishabh Pant, 5. Dinesh Karthik, 6. MS Dhoni (wk), 7. Hardik pandya, 8. Bhuvneshwar Kumar, 9. Mohammad Shami, 10. Jasprit Bumrah, 11. Yuzvendra Chahal

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