India made Se(ve)n changes to their playing eleven – Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant, Suryakumar Yadav, Deepak Hooda, Yuzvendra Chahal, Arshdeep Singh, and Umran Malik made way for Rohit Sharma (who was leading the team), Virat Kohli, Lokesh Rahul, Shahbaz Ahmed, Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Siraj, and One-day International debutant Kuldeep.
Bangladesh (Moham)made
seven changes to the (Rub)eleven that last played the Indians – Tamim Iqbal,
Soumya Sarkar, Mosaddek Hossain, Sabbir Rahman, Saifuddin, Mashrafe Mortaza, and
Hossain made way for Anamul Hoque, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Mahmudullah, Afif
Hossain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz (the player of the match), Hasan Mahmud, and Ebadot
Hossain.
(Litt)On
winning the toss, Das, Bangladesh’s skipper, chose to field.
The first Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the
mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the 10th over. They
scored 48, and lost a wicket.
Although his 17-ball innings included a boundary, Shikhar
Dhawan had no reason to be in seventh heaven – 32 balls into the match, Miraz
broke the 23-run stand.
The second Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the
mandatory Powerplay – was between the 10th and the 40th
over. They scored 131, and lost eight wickets.
Rohit, whose 31-ball innings included four boundaries and a
six, scored 27. Thirty balls after Dhawan’s dismissal, Shakib Al Hasan broke
the 25-run stand.
Kohli, whose 15-ball innings included a boundary, scored
nine. A couple of balls later, he was caught by Das. Shakib broke the one-run
stand.
India scored 50 off 11.5 overs (71 balls). Bangladesh had
conceded five extras at that point.
Seventeen overs into the match, the drinks break was taken.
India had scored 80 for the loss of three wickets at that point. While Shreyas
Iyer had scored 16, Rahul had scored 11.
Shreyas, whose 39-ball innings included a couple of
boundaries, scored 24. Fifty-six balls after Kohli’s dismissal, he was caught
by Mushfiqur Rahim. Ebadot broke the 43-run stand.
India scored 100 off 22.5 overs (137 balls). Bangladesh had
conceded 10 extras at that point.
A hundred and seventy balls (28.2 overs) into the match, Bangladesh
sought a bowling review. Washington Sundar was the batsman. It was struck down
by English umpire Michael Gough.
The fifth-wicket pair put on 50 off 60 balls. While Rahul’s contribution
to the partnership was 29, Sundar’s contribution to it was 18. Extras’
contribution to the partnership was three.
India scored 150 off 31.5 overs (191 balls). Bangladesh had
conceded 13 extras at that point.
Sundar, who faced 43 balls, eventually scored 19. Seventy-five balls
after Shreyas’ dismissal, he was caught by Ebadot. Shakib broke the 60-run
partnership.
Rahul’s half-century – which included three boundaries and as
many sixes – came off 49 balls.
It was at that point that the drinks break was taken. India
had scored 152 for the loss of five wickets. Rahul was batting on 53.
Shahbaz, who faced four balls, didn’t get off the mark. Five
balls later, he was caught by Shakib. Ebadot broke the one-run stand.
Thakur, who faced three balls, scored a couple. Five balls
later, Shakib broke the three-run stand.
The eighth-wicket pair did not get off the mark. Two hundred
and eight balls (34.4 overs) into the match, India sought a batting review. Deepak
Chahar, the batsman, faced three balls, failing to open his account. It was
struck down by Gough. He was trapped leg before wicket by Shakib.
Rahul, whose 70-ball innings included five boundaries and
four sixes, eventually scored 73. Thirty-one balls later, he was caught by
Haque. Ebadot broke the 22-run stand.
Forty overs into the match, Bangladesh sought a bowling review.
Sen was the batsman. It was struck down by Bangladeshi umpire Tanvir Ahmed.
The third Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the
mandatory Powerplay – was between the 41st and the 50th
over. They had no reason to be in seventh heaven – they lost a wicket.
Siraj, whose 20-ball innings included a boundary, scored
nine. Nine balls after Rahul’s dismissal, he was caught by Mahmudullah. Ebadot
broke the eight-run stand.
Sen, who faced four balls, scored a couple. He was unbeaten.
Bangladesh eventually conceded 14 extras. India were
dismissed for 186 off 41.2 overs.
Mahmud and Mustafizur Rahman bowled seven wicketless overs,
including a maiden, apiece. While the former conceded 40, the latter conceded
19.
Miraz bowled nine overs, including a maiden. He conceded 43,
picking up a wicket.
Ebadot, who bowled 8.2 overs, conceded 47. He picked up four
wickets.
Shakib bowled 10 overs, including a couple of maidens. He
conceded 36, picking up five scalps.
The first Powerplay of Bangladesh’s innings – which was the
mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the 10th over. They
scored 30, and lost a couple of wickets.
Shanto, who faced a ball, did not get off the mark. A ball
into the chase, he was caught by Rohit off the bowling of Chahar.
Fifty balls (8.2 overs) into the chase, Bangladesh sought a batting
review. Haque was the batsman. It was upheld by Gough.
Haque, whose 29-ball innings included a couple of
boundaries, scored 14. Fifty-four balls after Shanto’s dismissal, he was caught
by Sundar. Siraj broke the 26-run stand.
The second Powerplay of Bangladesh’s innings – which was the
mandatory Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 40th
over. They scored 110, and lost seven wickets.
Seventy balls (11.4 overs) into the chase, India sought a bowling
review. Shakib was the batsman. It was struck down by Tanvir.
Fourteen overs into the match, the drinks break was taken. Bangladesh
had scored 48 for the loss of a couple of wickets at that point. While Das had
scored 22, Shakib was in seventh heaven.
Bangladesh scored 50 off 14.5 overs (89 balls). India had
conceded five extras at that point.
Das, whose 63-ball innings included three boundaries and a
six, eventually scored 41. Sixty-one balls after Haque’s dismissal, he was
caught by Rahul. Sundar broke the 48-run stand.
Shakib, whose 38-ball innings included three boundaries, eventually
scored 29. Twenty-five balls later, he was caught by Kohli. Sundar broke the
21-run stand.
Bangladesh scored 100 off 25.5 overs (155 balls). India had
conceded half-a-dozen extras at that point.
Twenty-nine overs into the match, the drinks break was
taken. Bangladesh had scored 110 for the loss of four wickets at that point.
While Rahim was batting on 11, Mahmudullah had scored eight.
Thirty-five overs into the chase, Bangladesh sought a batting
review. Mahmudullah, the batsman, eventually scored 14 off 35 balls. Using the
umpires’ call, it was struck down by Gough. He was trapped leg before wicket by
Thakur, who broke the 33-run stand.
The sixth-wicket pair didn’t get off the mark. Rahim, who
faced 45 balls, eventually scored just 18. The next ball, he was dismissed by
Siraj.
Afif Hossain, who faced a dozen balls, scored half-a-dozen.
Nineteen balls later, he was caught by Siraj. Sen broke the six-run stand.
Ebadot, who faced three balls, didn’t open his account.
Three balls later, he was dismissed hit wicket off the bowling of Sen, who
broke the one-run stand.
Two hundred and thirty-seven balls (39.3 overs) into the chase,
Bangladesh sought a batting review. Mahmud, the batsman, faced a couple of
balls, failing to open his account. It was struck down by Tanvir. He was
trapped leg before wicket by Siraj, who broke the one-run stand.
The third Powerplay of Bangladesh’s innings – which was the
mandatory Powerplay – was between the 41st and the 50th
over.
Bangladesh scored 150 off 40.4 overs (244 balls). India had
conceded 14 extras at that point.
The last-wicket pair put on 50 off 60 balls. While Miraz’s contribution
to the partnership was 36, Rahman’s contribution to it was 10 (off 11 balls,
which included a couple of boundaries). Extras’ contribution to the partnership
was four.
Miraz, whose 39-ball innings included four boundaries and a couple of
sixes, eventually scored 38. He was unbeaten.
India eventually conceded 17 extras. Bangladesh, who scored 187 for the
loss of nine wickets off 46 overs, won by one wicket with four overs to spare.
Shahbaz, who bowled nine wicketless overs, conceded 39.
Chahar bowled eight overs, including a maiden. He conceded
32, picking up a wicket.
Thakur bowled eight overs, including a maiden. He conceded 21,
picking up a wicket.
Sen and Sundar bowled five overs each, picking up a couple
of scalps apiece. While the former conceded 37, the latter conceded 17.
Siraj bowled 10 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 32,
picking up three scalps.
Bangladesh led the three-match series 1-0.
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