India vs bangladesh odi

  1. ODI World Cup 2023 tentative schedule: Check key fixtures; India vs Pakistan match on…
  2. Ind vs Ban 2nd ODI: Big guns face heat as India take on Bangladesh in must
  3. Recent Match Report
  4. India beat Bangladesh India won by 227 runs
  5. Bangladesh beat India Bangladesh won by 1 wicket (with 24 balls remaining)
  6. India vs Bangladesh, 3rd ODI: Ishan Kishan smashes fastest double ton as India deny Bangladesh clean sweep
  7. India vs Bangladesh, 2nd ODI Key moments: How Bangladesh edged India for series win despite Rohit Sharma's late assault


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ODI World Cup 2023 tentative schedule: Check key fixtures; India vs Pakistan match on…

Details of the draft schedule for the ICC 2023 ODI World Cup have emerged. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has shared the draft schedule for the World Cup with the International Cricket Council (ICC) which was forward to participating nations for feedback before the final schedule is released next week, as per a ESPNCricinfo report. As per the draft fixture list, host country India will open their WC campaign against World Test Championship 2023 final opponents Australia on October 8 at the Chepauk stadium in Chennai. The most-anticipated fixture of the Men in Blue against arch-rivals Pakistan is tentatively scheduled to take place on October 15 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad. While India will play their league matches in 9 cities, Pakistan will be playing theirs across 5 cities. Their campaign begins on October 6 against one of the two teams that will progress from Qualifier to the WC. They will play Australia on October 20 in Bengaluru, Afghanistan (October 23) and South Africa (October 27) in Chennai, Bangladesh in Kolkata on October 31, New Zealand in Bengaluru on November 5 and England in Kolkata on November 12. Other key matches include Australia vs New Zealand on October 29 and Australia vs England on November 4. The final will be played in Ahmedabad on November 19. Semi-finals will be played on November 15 and 16 with venues yet to be decided. Full draft schedule for India's matches: vs Australia: October 8 in Chennai vs Afghan...

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

Another low-scoring match seemed likely when Mehidy and Mahmudullah got together in the 19th over. Mohammed Siraj's early movement accounted for the openers by trapping Anamul Haque lbw and knocking over Litton Das' middle stump. The ball before Haque's dismissal was when Rohit picked up his thumb injury, as he dropped the batter at second slip and walked back immediately, only to bat in the 43rd over of the chase. Umran Malik fired in a few thunderbolts above 150kph and one of them ended Najmul Hossain Shanto's scratchy stay for 21 when the batter was beaten by pace to lose his off stump. Siraj and Malik then peppered Shakib with a short-ball barrage and struck his helmet twice with bouncers. As soon as Malik was taken off, Shakib tried to attack Washington, but the attempted sweep was top-edged, and was taken by Dhawan at short fine leg after a juggle. Sixty-six for 4 soon became 69 for 6 when Washington Sundar removed Mushfiqur Rahim and Afif Hossain, having them caught off the glove and bowled respectively. Mehidy and Mahmudullah, however, steered Bangladesh out of troubled waters and set the stage for a late push. They found the boundaries regularly in the middle overs as Mahmudullah dropped anchor and Mehidy played the attacking role by smoking Washington for a six down the ground and then slog-sweeping Axar for his second six. Mehidy seemed to be struggling with cramps soon after, but he continued to run ones and twos and brought up his half-century off 55 balls. Ma...

India beat Bangladesh India won by 227 runs

Here comes Litton Das, the series-winning captain: "Ishan and Virat batted really well. Hats off to Ishan. We tried our best, but we didn't find any solution. If the score would have been 330-340, it would have been a different ball game. They are a good side, and we played good cricket for two games." Mehidy Hasan is the Player of the Series for 141 runs and four wickets: "This is the first time I'm getting Man of the Series [award] in ODIs. It's [beating India] a start for our team. We have a World Cup in front, and I hope we can get better. We have lots of senior guys talking to us. I just keep thinking positively." You don't need to be an expert to predict Ishan Kishan is the Player of the Match: "It was a perfect wicket and situation to bat on. I was just looking to watch the ball properly, and go with the flow. At this level, whenever you get the chance, you need to make the most out of it. I was just picking the ball and the bowlers, and things were going my way! Our trainer and physio are taking care of everyone." KL Rahul speaks first: "Brilliant to see how Virat and Ishan batted. The way Kishan started, he was looking aggressive from ball one. He got an opportunity, and grabbed it with both hands. Getting a double hundred in ODIs isn't done often. Batters were really brave, and we decided to do the same with the ball. There wasn't much help [from the pitch]. There are a few injury concerns, but that gives opportunity to guys. We'll try and carry this confidence a...

Bangladesh beat India Bangladesh won by 1 wicket (with 24 balls remaining)

Litton Das, the winning captain: Very happy. When I was in the dressing room, I was really nervous, but the way Fizz and Miraz batted, I enjoyed it a lot. The bowlers bowled really well at the start. When me and Shakib were batting, we thought we could chase it easily. But when we got out, it got tricky. I had faith on the others but I have no words to describe this feeling. Congratulations to Miraz. Mehidy Hasan Miraz is the Player of the Match : Thanks to Allah. I am really excited. Mustafizur and I just thought that we need to believe. I just told him to stay calm and play 20 balls. I am really enjoying bowling. The wicket in the morning was a bit tricky, and I enjoyed bowling. This performance is really memorable for me. First up, Rohit Sharma, the India captain : It was a very close game. We did very well to come back into the game. We did not bat well. We bowled pretty well and kept them under pressure till the end. They held their nerves in the backend. If you look back at how we bowled, of course the last few overs, we would have liked to get a wicket. We kept taking wickets all through. It wasn't enough runs. Another 30-40 runs would have made a difference. With KL and Washy, we could have got there. Unfortunately, we lost wickets in the middle, and it is not easy to come back. The pitch was a bit challenging, the odd ball was turning. You have to understand how to play. There are no excuses, we are used to such types of conditions. We need to look at how to bat a...

India vs Bangladesh, 3rd ODI: Ishan Kishan smashes fastest double ton as India deny Bangladesh clean sweep

NEW DELHI: Staring at clean sweep after suffering close defeats in the first two ODIs, India bounced back in an emphatic fashion and dished out an all-round performance to register a comprehensive 227-run victory in the third one-dayer against Bangladesh, their third-highest victory in terms of runs. Despite the record margin of victory -- biggest by any team against Bangladesh, the 1-2 series defeat will certainly rankle the Indian team as both matches slipped away from its grasp after being in pole position. Bangladesh skipper Litton Das' decision to bowl first backfired with Ishan Kishan taking the opposition bowlers to the cleaners from the word go and went on to smash the fastest double century in ODI cricket history off 126 balls. The total was always going to be insurmountable and Bangladesh were never in contention as they were bowled out for 182 in 34 overs with all the Indian bowlers being amongst wickets. Kishan's blistering innings and the intent he showed while catching Bangladesh attack by the scruff of its neck would definitely put the team management under pressure to take some tough calls as it moves into the World Cup year. In fact, such was his domination that Rohit Sharma's world record ODI score of 264 was in danger of being history. "I got out with 15 (14.1) overs left. I could have got 300 also," Kishan told official broadcasters during the innings break. Apart from Rohit's three double tons, the two other Indian batters to achieve the feat are maest...

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...