Disciplined Indian bowling restricts Bangladesh at 139

Samarth Srivastava
Published on: 8 March 2018 3:24 PM GMT
Disciplined Indian bowling restricts Bangladesh at 139
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Ind vs Ban: Disciplined Indian bowling stops Bangladesh at 139

Colombo: In the lines of disciplined Indian bowling attack, Men in Blue stopped Bangladesh at 139 in the second match of the Nidahas Trophy Twenty20 International (T20I) Cricket tri-series here on Thursday.

Despite missing the chances, India kept the thins under control, thanks to accurate bowling attack. Bangladesh saw loss of wickets at regular intervals which kept pegging the Tigers back.

Put in to bat, Bangladesh openers Tamim Iqbal (15) and Soumya Sarkar (14) tried to take benefit of the powerplay but in the third over pacer Jaidev Unadkat dismissed Sarkar to make it 20/1.

After adding 15 more runs to the score with new batsmen Liton Das (34), Iqbal was also sent back to the pavilion by pacer Shardul Thakur.

With the scoreboard reading 35/2, wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim (18) arrived at the crease and played some beautiful shots, but his 14-ball knock was cut short by seamer Vijay Shankar in the ninth over.

Untroubled by the fall of wickets, Das continued to play his shots but lack of support from the other end started bothering the batsmen.

Skipper Mahmudullah (1) was also dismissed cheaply.

Now with half of the side back in the dug-out, it all depended on Das, who was playing beautifully by rotating the strike with new batsmen Sabbir Rahman (30).

But just when things seemed good in the middle, Das was dismissed by leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal in the 16th over. In his 30-ball inning, Das could only manage to slam three fours.

Now, with 107 runs on board, the lower-order got exposed and it did not support Rahman from the other end, which resulted in his wicket. In the 19th over, Rahman was sent back by Unadkat.

In the last over, Taskin Ahmed (8 not out) and Rubel Hossain (0) tried their best to make as many runs as they could but Hossain got run out while trying to steal a second run.

For India, Unadkat scalped three wickets while Shankar took two.

Brief scores: Bangladesh: 139/8 (Liton Das 34, Sabbir Rahman 30; Jaydev Unadkat 3/38) against India.

Samarth Srivastava

Samarth Srivastava

Employed as sub-editor at newstrack.com. A learner, who loves covering sports, entertainment and defence kind of stuff.

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