India made
just one change to their playing eleven – Mohammed Shami made way for Bhuvneshwar
Kumar.
Bangladesh
made two changes to the eleven that last played the Indians – Imrul Kayes and
Mahmudullah made way for a couple of One-day International debutants – Liton
Das and Mustafizur Rahman, the player of the match.
On winning
the toss, Mashrafe Mortaza, Bangladesh’s skipper, chose to bat.
The first
Powerplay of Bangladesh’s innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was
between the first and the 10th over. They scored 79, without the
loss of a wicket.
Bangladesh’s
openers put on 50 off 6.4 overs (41 balls). India had conceded a couple of
extras at that point. While Tamim Iqbal’s contribution to the partnership was
29, Soumya Sarkar’s contribution to it was 20.
Bangladesh’s
openers put on 100 off 13.1 overs (80 balls). India had conceded three extras
at that point. Iqbal’s contribution to the partnership was 45.
Sarkar’s
half-century – which included eight boundaries and a six – came off 38 balls.
His contribution to the century partnership was 53.
Bangladesh’s
openers put on 102. Sarkar eventually scored 54 off 40 balls. Eighty-three
balls into the match, Suresh Raina ran him out.
Iqbal’s
run-a-ball half-century included half-a-dozen boundaries and a six.
Ninety-five
balls into the match, there was an interruption due to rain. Bangladesh had
scored 119 for the loss of a wicket at that point. While Iqbal was batting on
57, Das had scored three.
Iqbal,
whose 62-ball innings included seven boundaries and a six, eventually scored
60. Twenty-three balls after Sarkar’s dismissal, he was caught by Rohit Sharma.
Ravichandran Ashwin broke the 21-run stand.
Das, who
faced 13 balls, eventually scored eight. Thirteen balls later, he was trapped
leg before wicket by Ashwin, who broke the six-run stand.
Mushfiqur
Rahim, whose 19-ball innings included a boundary, scored 14. Twenty-three balls
later, he was caught by Rohit. Ashwin broke the 17-run stand.
Bangladesh
scored 150 off 25.1 overs (153 balls). India had conceded half-a-dozen extras
at that point.
The
fifth-wicket pair put on 50 off 61 balls. While Shakib Al Hasan’s contribution
to the partnership was 20, Sabbir Rahman’s contribution to it was 27. Extras’
contribution to the partnership was three.
Bangladesh
scored 200 off 34.1 overs (208 balls). India had conceded eight extras at that
point.
Thirty-five
overs into the match, the drinks break was taken. India had scored 213 for the
loss of four wickets at that point. While Shakib was batting on 37, Sabbir was
batting on 32.
The second
Powerplay of Bangladesh’s innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was
between the 36th and the 40th over. They scored 32, for
the loss of a wicket.
Sabbir,
whose 44-ball innings included five boundaries and a six, eventually scored 41.
Eighty-six balls after Rahim’s dismissal, Jadeja broke the 83-run partnership.
Bangladesh
scored 250 off 41 overs (249 balls). India had conceded nine extras at that
point.
Shakib’s
half-century – which included three boundaries – came off 63 balls. He
eventually scored 52 off 68 balls. Thirty-five balls after Sabbir’s dismissal,
he was caught by Jadeja. Umesh Yadav broke the 38-run stand.
Virat Kohli
kept wicket in place of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, India’s skipper, for an over –
the 44th.
Nasir,
whose 27-ball (Hossa)innings included three boundaries and a six, scored 34. Fourteen
balls after Shakib’s dismissal, he was caught by Jadeja. Yadav broke the 15-run
stand.
Rubel
Hossain, who faced five balls, scored four. His runs came by way of a boundary.
Five balls later, he was caught by Mohit Sharma. Kumar broke the four-run stand.
Taskin
Ahmed, who faced five balls, scored a couple. A dozen balls later, he was
caught by Kohli. Kumar broke the run-a-ball stand.
Bangladesh
scored 300 off 49.2 overs (299 balls). India had conceded 17 extras at that
point. That was, incidentally, the number of extras they eventually conceded.
Mortaza,
whose 18-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 21. Four balls after
Ahmed’s dismissal, he was caught by Rohit. Mohit broke the nine-run stand.
Mustafizur,
who didn’t face a ball, was unbeaten.
Bangladesh
were dismissed for 307 off 49.4 overs.
Kohli, who bowled
two overs, conceded a dozen. He was wicketless, as was Raina, who bowled 10
overs, conceding 40.
Mohit, who
bowled 4.4 overs, conceded 53. He picked up a wicket, as did Jadeja, who bowled
eight overs, conceding 48.
Kumar, who
bowled seven overs, conceded 37. He picked up a couple of scalps, as did Yadav,
who bowled eight overs, conceding 58.
Ashwin, who
bowled 10 overs, conceded 51. He picked up three scalps.
The first
Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between
the first and the 10th over. They scored 66, without the loss of a
wicket.
India’s
openers put on 50 off 7.4 overs (46 balls). Bangladesh had conceded nine extras
at that point. While Rohit’s contribution to the partnership was 32, Shikhar
Dhawan’s contribution to it was nine.
Rohit’s
half-century – which included three boundaries and a six – came off 53 balls.
Dhawan,
whose 38-ball innings included three boundaries, eventually scored 30. Sixteen
overs into the chase, he was caught by Rahim. Ahmed broke the 95-run
partnership.
It was at
that point that the first drinks break was taken. Rohit was batting on 56.
India
scored 100 off 16.2 overs (98 balls). Bangladesh had conceded nine extras at
that point.
Kohli, who
faced four balls, scored a run. Eight balls later, he was caught by Rahim.
Ahmed broke the six-run stand.
Rohit,
whose 68-ball innings included four boundaries and a six, eventually scored 63.
Twenty-one balls later, he was caught by Mortaza. Mustafizur broke the four-run
stand.
Ajinkya
Rahane, whose 25-ball innings included a boundary, scored nine. Thirteen balls
later, he was caught by Nasir. Mustafizur broke the 10-run stand.
Dhoni had
no reason to be in seventh heaven – he scored five. Fifteen balls later, he was
caught by Rahim. Shakib broke the 13-run stand.
Thirty
overs into the chase, the second drinks break was taken. India had scored 141
for the loss of five wickets at that point. While Raina was batting on 16,
Jadeja was in seventh heaven.
India
scored 150 off 31.2 overs (188 balls). Bangladesh had conceded 10 extras at
that point. That was, incidentally, the number of extras they eventually
conceded.
The second
Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between
the 36th and the 40th over. They scored 30, for the loss
of three wickets.
The
sixth-wicket pair put on 50 off 61 balls. While Raina’s contribution to the
partnership was 23, Jadeja’s contribution to it was 27. Extras didn’t contribute
to the partnership.
Raina,
whose run-a-ball innings included a boundary and a couple of sixes, eventually
scored 40. Sixty-seven balls after Dhoni’s dismissal, Mustafizur broke the
60-run partnership.
The
seventh-wicket pair didn’t get off the mark. Ashwin, who faced a ball, didn’t
open his account. The next ball, he was caught by Rahim off the bowling of
Mustafizur.
Jadeja,
whose 42-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 32. Nine balls
later, he was caught by Sarkar. Needless to say, Mustafizur was in seventh
heaven.
India
scored 200 off 41 overs (246 balls).
Kumar,
whose 21-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and a six, scored 25. He
was unbeaten.
Mohit,
whose 19-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 11. Twenty-six balls
after Jadeja’s dismissal, he was caught by Rahim. Mortaza broke the 24-run
stand.
Yadav, who
faced 11 balls, scored just a couple. Twenty balls later, he was trapped leg
before wicket by Shakib, who broke the nine-run stand.
India, who
were dismissed for 228 off 46 overs, lost by 79 runs. Rubel, who bowled
half-a-dozen overs, conceded 36. He was wicketless, as was Nasir, who bowled
6.4 overs, conceding 31.
Mortaza,
who bowled 10 overs, conceded 53. He picked up a wicket.
Ahmed
bowled half-a-dozen overs, including a maiden. He conceded 21, picking up two
wickets. Shakib, who bowled eight overs, conceded 33. He picked up two wickets.
Mustafizur
bowled 9.2 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 50, picking up five scalps.
Bangladesh
led the three-match series 1-0.
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