India vs bangladesh highlights 2nd odi

  1. IND vs BAN Highlights: Rohit’s heroics in vain as Bangladesh beats India to win series 2
  2. India vs Bangladesh, 2nd ODI Key moments: How Bangladesh edged India for series win despite Rohit Sharma's late assault
  3. BAN vs AFG Highlights, One
  4. Bangladesh vs India 2nd ODI 2022 Highlights


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IND vs BAN Highlights: Rohit’s heroics in vain as Bangladesh beats India to win series 2

Rohit Sharma’s valiant unbeaten half-century goes in vain as Bangladesh beats India to win the series 2-1. The India skipper, who was injured hammered a brilliant unbeaten 51 off 28 balls but his heroics went in vain as Bangladesh and Mustafizur held their nerve to beat India by five runs and script a historic series win, its second consecutive win at home against India. • Shakib Al Hasan strikes and he removes Shardul Thakur with a ripper as the ball zips past the batsman, who danced down the track only to be beaten and get stumped. Rohit Sharma is out in the middle and that’s a brave move from the Indian skipper. Having injured his finger, the skipper copes up a blow but is off the mark. • Shardul Thakur and Deepak Chahar are out in the middle and this is the last recognised pair as Rohit Sharma is unlikely to come out and bat. The required rate has now gone past eight runs per over and Bangladesh sniffing a series win with the crowd behind them. India needs a blinder from either Shardul or Chahar to go past the finishing line. Boundaries the need of the hour. • The bowling change has worked and this time Axar Patel falls and the all-rounder departs for a brilliant 56-ball 56 with three sixes and two boundaries but credit to Litton for getting his strike bowler Ebadot back into the attack. Axar had to go for the boundary shit but failed to clear the cover region as Shakib Al Hasan took a good catch to put Bangladesh ahead. • Mehidy Hasan strikes and he breaks the century...

India vs Bangladesh, 2nd ODI Key moments: How Bangladesh edged India for series win despite Rohit Sharma's late assault

NEW DELHI: Injured With the win, Bangladesh claimed their second successive ODI series win against Team India on home soil. After winning an ODI series back in 2015 2-0, Bangladesh now have their second series win in the bag against powerhouse India. Chasing 272 for victory, India fell 6 runs short of the target, finishing at 266 for 9 in their stipulated 50 overs. The clash between the two quality teams was a see-saw encounter, going down to the wire just like the opener. Here's a look at the key moments of the second ODI at the Shere Bangla National Stadium: Rohit injury up front - Team India suffered a major blow right at the beginning of the match when skipper Rohit Sharma had to walk off after sustaining a serious injury to his left hand. The incident occurred in the second over of the match itself when Rohit was attempting a catch in the slip cordon off Mohammed Siraj. Splitting the webbing between his left thumb and index finger, a bloodied Rohit had to walk off the field and was taken for the scan where he also got stitches. The skipper remained out of action for the majority of the match, only making his way back with the bat in the 43rd over of India's chase. Siraj, Umran and Sundar rattled the hosts - After the early drama of the Rohit Sharma injury, pacers Mohammed Siraj, Umran Malik and offie Washington Sundar fired in unison to bring Bangladesh down to their knees. Siraj's swing and seam with the new-ball coupled with Umran's express pace took the Bangladeshi...

BAN vs AFG Highlights, One

Bangladesh vs Afghanistan one-off Test Highlights:Bangladesh ended Day 1 of the one-off Test against Afghanistan at 362/5, with Mehidy Hasan Miraz (43*) and Mushfiqur Rashim (41*) standing unbeaten at the crease. Apart from them, Najmul Hossain Shanto became the star of the day as he smashed 146 runs. Mahmudul Hasan Joy also played a knock of 76 runs. For Afghanistan, Nijat Masood scalped two wickets while Zahir Khan, Amir Hamza, and Rahmat Shah scalped one wicket each. ( 19/0 (4) Bangladesh Playing XI:Najmul Hossain Shanto, Zakir Hasan, Mominul Haque, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Mushfiqur Rahim, Litton Das(w/c), Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Taijul Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Shoriful Islam, Ebadot Hossain Here are the Highlights from Bangladesh vs Afghanistan one-off Test at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka: The Afghanistan bowlers were excellent this morning. All their bowlers had a poor day on Day 1 but they have come back strongly and snatched the momentum. Now it is onto their batters. They'll have to play well. The new ball is not going to be easy to face, can they overcome that challenge? We will find out. • The hosts however, will be disappointed with their effort this morning. They would have been eyeing over 400 with two set batters in but wickets fell heaps. That has been the case for them, just the two partnerships, one between Shanto and Joy and the other between Rahim and Mehidy has got them here. The rest did not contribute a lot. They though will still feel, they have a ...

Bangladesh vs India 2nd ODI 2022 Highlights

An sensational record-equal innings from No.8 batsman Mehidy Hasan Miraz's maiden century with two key wickets before Mustafizur Rahman holds nerve as Bangladesh thrilling 5-run victory over India, despite a stunning innings from injured captain Rohit Sharma's 28-ball 51* and took an unassailable 2-0 lead to seal the series in a high-voltage game of the second ODI. Match Stats : • Bangladesh's 5-run win was their joint fourth smallest victory by terms of runs in One-day international and It is their narrowest win against India in ODIs, previous smallest win by 15-runs at Dhaka in 2004. • This is the Bangladesh's second bilateral ODI series win against India. • Bangladesh's 271 was their ninth highest score against India in One-day internationals. • Mehidy Hasan Miraz became the fourth Bab batsman to score a hundred against India in ODIs after Alok Kapali, Mushfiqur Rahim and Liton Das. • Mehidy Hasan Miraz's unbeaten 100 was the highest score by an Bangladesh No.8 batsman in One-day internationals, surpassing the his own record of unbeaten 81 against Afghanistan at Chattogram in this year and also the joint highest score by a No.8 batsman in ODIs, jointly with Simi Singh's unbeaten 100 against South Africa at Dublin in the last year. • Mehidy Hasan Miraz's 100* was the highest-score by any No.8 batsman against India in ODIs, surpassing the previous record of unbeaten 95 held by Sam Curran at Pune in the previous year. • Mehidy Hasan Miraz equalled a 83-ball joint fifth fas...