India and bangladesh cricket match

  1. India vs Bangladesh Live Score, IND vs BAN Live Cricket Score, T20 World Cup 2022 Match Latest Updates: India Beat Bangladesh by 5 Runs
  2. IND vs BAN LIVE Streaming Online: When and Where To Watch


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India vs Bangladesh Live Score, IND vs BAN Live Cricket Score, T20 World Cup 2022 Match Latest Updates: India Beat Bangladesh by 5 Runs

• • After being asked to bat first, India scored 184/6, courtesy of fifties from Virat Kohli (64 not out) and KL Rahul (50). • Chasing 151 in 16 overs in a rain-affected game, Bangladesh scored 145/6. • With this win, India claimed pole position in Group 2 standings, and are now all but through to the semi-finals. India vs Bangladesh Live Score, T20 World Cup 2022 IND vs BAN Cricket Match Score: India Bangladesh had a good start with the bat, but the match was reduced to 16 overs following rain interruption. It proved to be the turning point in the contest, as defending a revised target of 151 runs, the Indian bowlers looked in fine form as Bangladesh could only muster 145/6. With this victory, India have claimed the top position in the Group 2 standings. While their qualification for the semi-finals is not mathematically official yet, they are all but through to the next round. Bangladesh, however, are not out of the equation yet. Victorious! Three victories in four matches for Indian team, as they have handed Bangladesh a five-run defeat here at the Adelaide Oval. Arshdeep Singh had 20 runs to defend in the last over, and he prove to be successful, conceding 14 runs. For Bangladesh, this is a heartbreaking defeat, as they truly were dominating the game at one stage.

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Also Read: • • • Bangladesh’s target has been revised from 185 in 20 overs to 151 in 16 overs. They now need 85 further runs in nine overs to win the match, with all wickets in hand. India’s bowling attack, who took a thrashing in the power-play, will need to do something special to avoid losing the match. As earlier predicted by the Australian Government’s Bureau of Meteorology, evening showers were to cause some disruption in the match. At the time of interruption, Bangladesh were 66/0 in seven overs, with Litton Das coming out all guns blazing and snatching the advantage of making 184/6 from India through a breathtaking 59 not out off 26 balls, laced with seven fours and three sixes at a strike rate of 226.9. His efforts meant Bangladesh are well ahead of the DLS par score of 49, ahead by 17 runs. Das is also just the third batter to score a half-century inside power-play in Men’s T20 World Cups, after Netherlands’ Stephan Myburgh (against Ireland in Sylhet 2014) and India’s KL Rahul (against Scotland in Dubai 2021). His opening partner, Najmul Hossain Shanto was at seven off 16 deliveries and unarguably had the best seat in the house to enjoy a spectacular display of batting from Das, who mixed proactive footwork with orthodox shots and scoop to stun India’s bowling attack. This will probably the best shot of the innings: PEAK VIRAT KOHLI SHOT — okay (@82not0ut) Rain spoilsport the game and as per DLS method Bangladesh is 17 runs ahead. Here are the details of when and...