Ind vs bangladesh odi

  1. Ind vs Ban 3rd ODI highlights: India crush Bangladesh by 227 runs; hosts win series 2
  2. ICC ODI World Cup 2023: India Vs Pakistan To Take Place At Narendra Modi Stadium In Ahmedabad, Check Draft Schedule HERE For Remaining Team India Matches
  3. India vs Bangladesh Highlights: Mustafizur restricts Rohit Sharma in final over, BAN win by five runs
  4. Ind vs Ban 2nd ODI: Big guns face heat as India take on Bangladesh in must
  5. Recent Match Report


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Ind vs Ban 3rd ODI highlights: India crush Bangladesh by 227 runs; hosts win series 2

ODI MATCH LIVE UPDATES Ind vs Ban 3rd ODI highlights: India crush Bangladesh by 227 runs; hosts win series 2-1 Ishan Kishan smashed the fastest double hundred in the history of ODI cricket as India beat Bangladesh by 227 runs in the inconsequential third and final match. Put in to bat, Kishan blasted 210 off 131 balls, while Virat Kohli (113) also slammed his first ODI hundred since August, 2019 to power India to a massive 409 for 8. Kishan, who came into the side in place of an injured Rohit Sharma, slammed as many as 24 fours and 10 maximums. Washington Sundar also chipped in with 37 to take the team past the 400-mark. In reply, Bangladesh were all out for 182 in 34 overs with Shakib Al Hasan top-scoring with a 50-ball 43 for the hosts. Shardul Thakur (3/30) did most of the damage, while Axar Patel (2/22) and Umran Malik (2/43) claimed two wickets each. For Bangladesh, Ebadot Hossain (2/80), Shakib Al Hasan (2/68), Taskin Ahmed (2/89), Mehidy Hasan Miraz (1/76) and Mustafizur Rahman (1/66) were among wickets. Get live cricket score updates of 3rd ODI match between India and Bangladesh. Check live scorecard, ball-by-ball commentary, cricket score online on Times of India. Read Less The way Ishan and Virat batted, that cost us the game. The way Ishan batted, hats off to him. Our bowlers tried our best but there was no way out on this wicket. Had we been chasing 330-340, it would have been a different ball game. They are a good side. We played good cricket and will help our...

ICC ODI World Cup 2023: India Vs Pakistan To Take Place At Narendra Modi Stadium In Ahmedabad, Check Draft Schedule HERE For Remaining Team India Matches

There were reports that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had written to the International Cricket Council (ICC) asking them not to schedule any of their matches, apart from the final, in Ahmedabad. However, according to the draft schedule of the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 shared by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) with the ICC, the blockbuster India vs Pakistan is scheduled to take place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on October 15 this year. According to a report in the ESPNCricinfo website, the 2019 finalists, England and New Zealand – who played out a thrilling tie in the last World Cup final – will open the 2023 edition on October 5 while Rohit Sharma’s Team India will begin their campaign against Australia at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on October 8. “The BCCI shared the draft schedule with the ICC, which then sent it to the participating countries for feedback before a final schedule is put out early next week. The draft schedule does not mention the venues for the semi-finals, which are likely to be played on November 15 and 16. The final will be on November 19 in Ahmedabad, which is also scheduled to host the opening game,” the ESPNCricinfo report stated. The following is Team India’s itinerary in the October 8: India vs Australia in Chennai October 11: India vs Afghanistan in Delhi October 15: India vs Pakistan in Ahmedabad October 19: India vs Bangladesh in Pune October 22: India vs New Zealand in Dharamsala October 29: India vs E...

India vs Bangladesh Highlights: Mustafizur restricts Rohit Sharma in final over, BAN win by five runs

• • • • India vs Bangladesh Highlights: Mustafizur restricts Rohit Sharma in final over, BAN win by five runs India vs Bangladesh Highlights: Mustafizur restricts Rohit Sharma in final over, BAN win by five runs India vs Bangladesh ODI 2022 Highlights: Bangladesh defeated India by five runs in 2nd ODI. Bangladesh's Ebadot Hossain, right celebrates the wicket of India's Deepak Chahar. (AP) India vs Bangladesh Highlights: Bangladesh defeated India by five runs in the second ODI to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series on Wednesday. Opting to bat, Mehidy Hasan Miraz (100 not out) slammed his maiden ODI century and forged a 148-run stand with Mahmudullah Riyadh (77) to lift Bangladesh to a challenging total of 271/7. Chasing, Shreyas Iyer made 82 while Axar Patel scored a run-a-ball 56 but India fell short as they were restricted to 266 for nine in 50 overs. Skipper Rohit Sharma, who split his webbing while fielding, remained unbeaten on 51 off 28 balls. Ebadot Hossain (3/45) picked up three wickets while Shakib Al Hasan (2/39) and Miraz (2/46) scalped two wickets each. India (Playing XI): Mustafizur in to bowl the 40th over and Thakur has played it to backward square leg for a single. New man Chahar on strike now. Two dots follow. Another dot as Bangladesh are not giving anything away. They have been pretty sharp in the field as well as Chahar struggles to get off the mark in this over. The last ball is also a dot. IND 193/6 after 40 overs The 35th over star...

Ind vs Ban 2nd ODI: Big guns face heat as India take on Bangladesh in must

NEW DELHI: India's decorated top-order will be desperate to change the narrative and give a better account of itself against slow bowling in the do-or-die second ODI against Bangladesh in Mirpur on Wednesday. Bowlers could not deliver when India needed one wicket to win the first ODI but there is no denying the fact that a star-studded batting line-up needs to show more responsibility. India vs Bangladesh ODIs: Interesting stats and trivia Team India are staring down the barrel of a series loss against Bangladesh. After a narrow 1 wicket loss in the first ODI in Mirpur, Rohit Sharma and co. will have to be at their best in the second ODI on Wednesday, if they want to keep the 3 match series alive. The last time India played a bilateral series in Bangladesh was back in 2015 when under Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the team lost the three-match series 1-2 and the only win came in the dead third rubber. History could repeat itself at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium if spinners Shakib Al Hasan and Mehidy Hasan Miraj can once again keep the Indian batters under wraps between overs 11-40. That was the real period of struggle for all Indian batters, save KL Rahul (73 off 70 balls) who was the best player on show in the opening game. While there are still 10 months left for the ODI World Cup, it is not yet clear what exactly will be Indian team's approach. The talks around adopting a "fearless approach" has been going on for some time but its implementation has only been sporadic. At times, ada...

Recent Match Report

India have been fined 80% of their match fee for their slow over rate during the first ODI in Mirpur. Match referee Ranjan Madugalle imposed the sanction after ruling that India were four overs short of the target after taking time allowances into consideration. According to Article 2.22 of the ICC code of conduct, players are fined 20% of their match fee for every over their side fails to bowl in the allotted time. India captain Rohit Sharma pled guilty to the offence and accepted the sanction, so there was no need for a formal hearing. On-field umpires Michael Gough and Tanvir Ahmed, third umpire Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid and fourth umpire Gazi Sohel levelled the charge. It was Mustafizur who kicked the partnership into gear, hitting Bangladesh's first boundary in 105 balls with a punch through the covers off Siraj. Mehidy farmed the strike for most part thereafter, and went after the boundaries with nothing-to-lose abandon. He carved behind point, scooped to fine leg, punched, and pulled; and as the target neared, India's fielding disintegrated. A fierce cut from Mehidy off the first ball of the next over, the 46th, brought it down to four runs required, but there was still time left for nerves to jangle. The third umpire was called upon to adjudicate a direct hit from Rohit Sharma at midwicket when the batters looked to sneak a tight single, and NOT OUT appeared on the big screen to blow the roof off the stadium and level the scores. Chahar brought all his fielders into...