Kishan double ton, Kohli 113 fire India to 409 in Bangladesh ODI

CHITTAGONG: Ishan Kishan hit the quickest-ever double century in one-day internationals in 126 balls as he demolished the Bangladesh bowling alongside Virat Kohli to lead India to 409-8 in the third match on Saturday.

The left-handed Kishan, who made the team in the absence of injured skipper Rohit Sharma, made full use of the opportunity in Chittagong with his 210 coming off 131 balls including 24 fours and 10 sixes.

He and Kohli, who made 113, put on 290 runs for the second wicket — the seventh highest partnership in ODI history.

India’s 409 was their fourth-highest ODI score and the highest-ever total against Bangladesh by any team as the tourists looked for a consolation win — the hosts won the first two matches to secure the series.

Bangladesh will need a record total of their own if they are to secure a third win — they have never scored more than 333 in an ODI.

Kishan raised his maiden ODI hundred with a four as he let out a scream, and kept up the charge to convert into a double ton off Mustafizur Rahman as he and Kohli danced in the field.

Kishan is only the fourth Indian batsman to score an ODI double ton after Rohit — who has done so three times — Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag.

India lost Shikhar Dhawan for three in the fifth over after being invited to bat first, but Kishan hit back with a string of boundaries and took control of the innings with Kohli.

Kohli was dropped on one by skipper Liton Das, who spilled an easy catch at mid-wicket, and soon got into his groove but remained happy to play second fiddle to the attacking Kishan.

Kishan finally fell to a well-judged catch in the deep by Liton off Taskin Ahmed as he walked back to a standing ovation.

Star batsman and former captain Kohli hit Ebadot Hossain for six to register his first ODI century since August 2019 off 85 balls.

It took his century count in all three formats to 72, surpassing former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting.

Tendulkar remains top with 100 international tons in a stellar career that ended in 2013.

India lost quick wickets including stand-in skipper K.L. Rahul for eight and Kohli in the space of three balls, but Washington Sundar’s quickfire 37 led the visitors past 400.

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Rohit’s grit in vain as Bangladesh clinch ODI series after last-ball thriller

MIRPUR: Indian captain Rohit Sharma’s fighting knock with an injured thumb went in vain as Bangladesh held their nerves calm to win the last ball-thriller and clinched the ODI series 2-0 with one match to spare.

Set to chase 272, India fell five runs short despite a fighting knock from their captain Rohit, who produced a quickfire 51-run knock in just 28 deliveries, laced with three boundaries and five sixes.

Earlier in the first innings, Rohit injured his hand while taking a catch and went off the field for scans and was later seen in the pavilion with a bandaged thumb.

At one point, India were comfortably cruising in pursuit of the run chase during the fifth wicket partnership between Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel as they added 107 runs at a decent rate.

The duo appeared solid –both scoring half-centuries — seemed to have taken the game away from the hosts’ grasp before their hero Mehidy Hasan Miraz struck to break the crucial partnership.

Two setbacks in quick successions including their set batter Patel rocked India’s pursuit as they slipped to 207/7 in the 43rd over.

Following the slump, injured Indian captain Rohit displayed sheer grit as he walked out to bat for his side with an injured thumb.

The right-handed batter defied the odds as he produced fireworks; scoring a quickfire fifty to keep his side in the hunt.

His heroics, however, turned out to be insufficient in the end as Bangladesh ran away with a narrow five-run victory to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

Iyer remained the top-scorer for India with a cautious 82-run knock, while Patel scored a run-a-ball 56. The rest of the Indian batters failed to contribute significantly in the run chase.

Batting first, Bangladesh managed to amass 271/7 at the back of an astounding century from Miraz.

The home side were off to a dismal start as they were 69/6 in the 19th over before Mahmudullah and Miraz took charge and turned the game on its head with a magnificent partnership.

The duo waived off the threat from the Indian bowling attack and scripted an astounding counterattack; adding 148 runs for the seventh wicket before Mahmudullah perished.

The right-handed batter scored a valiant 77 off 96 balls with the help of seven boundaries.

Despite his dismissal, Miraz stood firm and kept the scoreboard ticking with some help from tailender Nasum Ahmed (18).

He then went on to smash his second ODI century as he remained unbeaten on 100 off just 83 deliveries including eight boundaries and four sixes.

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Rohit Sharma sent to hospital for scans after fielding injury

MIRPUR: Indian captain Rohit Sharma was taken to a hospital for an X-ray scan after he hurt his left hand while attempting a catch in the slips during the second One-Day International against Bangladesh at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Mirpur. 

According to the BCCI, Indian captain Indian skipper suffered a blow to his thumb while fielding in the second ODI.

“The BCCI Medical Team assessed him. He has now gone for scans,” Indian board tweeted on Wednesday.

Rohit was fielding at the second slip when pacer Mohammed Siraj drew an outside edge from Bangladesh opener Anamul Haque on the fourth ball of the second over but the India captain failed to grab the catch and ended up hurting his finger as well.

The 35-year-old was immediately taken off the field while he looked in pain when he walked back to the dressing room with blood on his left palm.

India are striving to stay alive in the series after losing a low-scoring thriller by one wicket in the first ODI on Sunday.

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Bangladesh beat strong India in low-scoring thriller

MIRPUR: Bangladesh all-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz put on a valiant show with the bat as he powered the hosts to claim a thrilling one-wicket victory over strong India in the first ODI here on Sunday.

With his side struggling at 136/9 in pursuit of a paltry 187-run target, Miraz held his nerves calm and put on an astounding 54-run match-winning partnership with tailender Mustafizur Rahman.

Indian bowlers, who managed to make an anticipated one-sided affair interesting with timely strikes, failed to draw the last success as Miraz and Rahman remained unbeaten to power Bangladesh to a thrilling victory.

Bangladesh’s hero with the bat Miraz played a gritty knock of 38 runs, while Rahman played a crucial knock of 10 not out.

Earlier, Bangladesh were cruising easily towards glory when they were 74/2 in the 20th over in pursuit of a paltry target before they lost their top-scorer and captain Liton Das.

The right-handed batter scored 41 off 63 deliveries with the help of three boundaries.

Veteran all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan then also departed, briefly after Das’ dismissal and Bangladesh, as a result, slipped to 95/4.

Shakib’s dismissal sparked a frustrating collapse in the hosts’ batting lineup and soon slipped to 136/9; needing another 51 runs.

Batting first, a strong Indian batting lineup failed completely and could only manage to amass 186 before bundling out in the 42nd over.

Shakib was the pick of the bowlers for Bangladesh as he bagged five wickets for a mere 36 runs in his quota of 10 overs while Ebadot Hossain was also lethal with his bowling figures of 4/47.

KL Rahul was the leading run-getter amid India’s dismal batting show as he scored 73 off 70 balls, laced with five boundaries and four sixes.

Besides Rahul, captain Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer were the other two notable run-getters as they scored 27 and 24 respectively. Whereas, Indian touring batters even failed to amass double figures.

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Kohli accused of ‘fake fielding’ during Bangladesh-India T20 WC match

ADELAIDE: Bangladesh wicketkeeper-batter Nurul Hasan has claimed that the on-field umpires had missed an incident of “fake fielding” from Indian player Virat Kohli, which could have resulted in five potentially crucial penalty runs for the Bengal Tigers.

The claim came after Bangladesh were denied five crucial runs in a five-run loss to India on Wednesday night in an important encounter of the T20 World Cup at Adelaide, Oval.

The incident took place in the seventh over of Bangladesh’s chase when Litton Das was playing confidently. Virat Kohli could be seen pretending to field a throw from an outfielder while Bangladesh batters were running between wickets – an apparent attempt to deceive Das into thinking the ball wasn’t going to his end.

The act of Kohli went unnoticed in the field as the on-field umpires, Marais Erasmus and Chris Brown didn’t take action, and the Bangladesh batters – Najmul Hossain Shanto was the other – didn’t point it out.

Nurul Hasan mentioned the incident while talking to reporters after the game.

Hasan claimed the umpires were informed about the incident, but no action was taken. With Bangladesh eventually losing by five runs, fans were left fuming that Kohli’s actions went unnoticed and five penalty runs weren’t awarded.

ICC’s rule

The ICC moved to outlaw ‘fake fielding’ some years ago, with a five-run penalty to be incurred by the fielding team.

ICC rules state: “It is unfair for any fielder wilfully to attempt, by word or action, to distract, deceive or obstruct either batsman after the striker has received the ball.”

The ICC moved to outlaw ‘fake fielding’ some years ago, with a five-run penalty to be incurred by the fielding team.

ICC rules state: “It is unfair for any fielder wilfully to attempt, by word or action, to distract, deceive or obstruct either batsman after the striker has received the ball.”

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India hold off Bangladesh in a rain-hit T20 WC thriller

ADELAIDE: Indian bowlers held their nerves calm to keep momentum-filled Bangladesh at bay and successfully defended the revised 151-run target to power their side to a much-needed victory in the rain-affected Super 12s fixture of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022.

Bangladesh opener Litton Das provided a flying start to his side in the run chase with his quickfire fifty.

Das’ fifty powered Bangladesh to 66/0 in seven overs when rain intervened and the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern Method revealed that the side was 17 runs ahead of the par score.

Luckily for India, the rain stopped and allowed the action to resume with the second innings reduced to 16 overs and the target was revised to 151.

The resumption of the action turned out to be lethal for Bangladesh as the side lost their key batter Das with just two deliveries into the eighth over.

He remained the top-scorer for Bangladesh with a quickfire 60 off 27 deliveries, laced with seven boundaries and three sixes.

Das’ dismissal triggered a frustrating collapse for Bangladesh as their batting lineup slipped to 108/6 in the 13th over with their captain Shakib Al Hasan also falling cheaply after scoring just 13.

Bangladesh wicketkeeper batter Nurul Hasan and tailender Taskin Ahmed put on an astounding partnership for the seventh wicket and kept Indian bowlers on their toes.

The duo, however, remained unable to power their side to glory and fell just five runs short as Bangladesh could get to 145/6 in 16 overs.

Nurul remained unbeaten with his gritty 25 off 14, while Taskin could score 12 not out.

Arshdeep Singh – who held his nerves calm to successfully defend 20 runs in the final over – and Hardik Pandya bagged two wickets each, while Mohammed Shami made one scalp.

India, batting first on the invitation of Bangladesh captain Shakib, posted a mammoth 184/6 at the back of Kohli and Rahul’s brilliance.

The men in blue had a dismal start to their innings as they lost their skipper Rohit Sharma (2) with just 11 runs on the board in the fourth over.

Following the horrific start, Kohli and Rahul stood up for the team and anchored the innings with a valiant 67-run partnership for the second wicket.

The second wicket stand proved vital for India as the duo added 67 runs in just six overs before the core aggressor Rahul fell to top-ranked T20I all-rounder Shakib.

The right-handed batter ended his poor form with a brilliant 50 off just 32 deliveries with the help of three boundaries and four sixes.

The new top-ranked T20I batter Suryakumar Yadav then joined Kohli in the middle and added 38 runs for the third wicket.

Yadav dominated the quickfire stand with a brilliant cameo of 30 before Shakib castled him in the 15th over. He faced just 16 deliveries and smashed four boundaries.

Kohli, however, remained firm at the crease and stitched brief partnerships with Hardik Pandya (5), Dinesh Karthik (7) and Axar Patel (7) and took his side past the 150-run mark in 18 overs.

All-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin chipped in with a quickfire 13 off six at the death and put on an unbeaten 27-run partnership with Kohli in just nine deliveries.

Kohli remained the top scorer for India with 64 not out off 44 balls, laced with eight boundaries and a six.

Hasan Mahmud led the bowling attack for Bangladesh with 3/47, while skipper Shakib bagged two wickets.

T20 WC: Bangladesh win toss, elect to field first against India

ADELAIDE: Bangladesh have won the toss and elected to bowl first against India in an all-important Group 2 Super 12s fixture of the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022.

PLAYING XIs

Bangladesh: Najmul Hossain Shanto, Litton Das, Shakib Al Hasan (c), Afif Hossain, Nurul Hasan (wk), Mosaddek Hossain, Yasir Ali, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Hasan Mahmud, Shoriful Islam

India: KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma (c), Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Dinesh Karthik (wk), R Ashwin, Mohammed Shami, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Arshdeep Singh

HEAD TO HEAD (T20Is)

Matches 11, India 10, Bangladesh 1

FORM GUIDE

Bangladesh: W, L, W, L, L
India: L, W, W, L, W

Women’s WC: Sneh, Yastika shine as India blunt Bangladesh by 110 runs

HAMILTON: India’s left-handed top-order batter Yastika Bhatia scored a brilliant half-century before Sneh Rana bagged four wickets to power their side to a comprehensive 110-runs victory over Bangladesh, in the 22nd match of the ongoing ICC Women’s World Cup 2022.

Batting first, India scored a commendable 229/7 in the allotted 50 overs, thanks to the brilliant knock of Yastika, who top-scored with 50 off 80 deliveries; smashing two boundaries.

India’s opening batters Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana also chipped in and bolster the side to a decent total. Shafali scored a run-a-ball 42, while Mandhana followed back with 30.

India’s all-rounder Pooja Vastrakar then scored a crucial 30 down the order and took India to 229/7 in 50 overs.

For Bangladesh, Ritu Moni bagged three wickets, while Nahida Akter took two. Jahanara Alam, on the other hand, made one scalp.

In the run chase, Indian bowlers, led by Snehm, wreaked havoc over Bangladesh’s batting line-up; bowling out the latter on a mere 119.

The right-handed experienced batter Salma Khatun resisted a bit alongside Lata Mondal, but they too could not steer their side to the triumph. Salma top-scored with 32, while Lata scored 24.

The rest of the Bangladesh batters could not contribute significantly in the run chase thus handing an easy 110 runs victory to India.

For India, Sneh shone with four wickets, while Pooja and Jhulan Goswami picked two wickets each. Poonam Yadav and Rajeshwari Gayakwad, on the other hand, made one scalp each.

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India crush Bangladesh, qualify for U19 World Cup semi-final

COOLIDGE: India secured a comfortable victory over Bangladesh in the ICC Under 19 World Cup quarterfinal; defeating the latter by five wickets, here on Saturday.

Set to chase 112, India sealed a comfortable victory in the end by five wickets, with 115 balls to spare. Despite a poor start, Raghuvanshi and Shaik Rasheed anchored the run chase with an astonishing 70-runs partnership for the second wicket.

Rasheed scored 26, while Raghuvanshi top-scored with his 44 off 65 balls; smashing seven boundaries. The captain Yash Dhull down the order showed grit and guided the side to the victory in the 31st over after a brief middle-order collapse. He remained not out with his 20.

For Bangladesh, Ripon Mondol starred; bagging four wickets, while Tanzim Hasan Sakib made one scalp.

Batting first, Bangladesh’s batting line-up failed completely and could only manage to score 111. SM Meherob fought hard with his 30, while the rest of the batters seemed hapless against the strong Indian bowling attack. Eight Tiger batters could not even manage to reach into the double-figures.

For India, Ravi Kumar bagged three wickets, while Vicky Ostwal took two. Kaushal Tambe, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, and Rajvardhan Hangargekar, on the other hand, struck out a batter each.

In the 9th Place Play-Off semi-final, Ireland sealed a thumping victory over Zimbabwe by eight wickets.

Set to chase 167, Ireland sealed a comfortable victory by eight wickets with 108 balls to spare. The Irish skipper – Tim Tector alongside Jack Dickson batted brilliantly and partnered strongly to anchor the run chase.

The pair recorded an unbeaten magnificent 159- runs partnership to steer the side over the line. Tector scored a magnificent 76 off 94 balls, laced with eight boundaries and a six, while Dickson top-scored with 78 off 88 deliveries; smashing eight boundaries and three sixes.

Batting first, the Zimbabwean batting line-up bundled out for a paltry 166 as the Irish bowler – Muzamil Sherzad initiated the collapse and took a five-fer. David Bennett and Brian Bennett fought hard for the side but, could not pull the team out of the danger. David scored 35, while Brian remained the top scorer with his 37.

For Ireland, Sherzad was the pick of the bowler as he bagged five for 20, while Matthew Humphreys took three for 32. Jamie Forbes, on the other hand, made one scalp.

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U19 Asia Cup: India crush Bangladesh, advance to the final

SHARJAH: Indian bowlers partnered strongly to aid their side defeat Bangladesh by 112 runs to advance into the Under 19 Asia Cup Final, here on Thursday.

Indian bowlers annihilated Bangladesh’s batting line-up; dismissing the side for a paltry 140 runs while chasing 243 in the second Semi-final of the ongoing tournament.

Set to chase 243, the Tigers’ batter struggled throughout the innings, none of their batters could able to make a significant impact with the bat, and the side, in the end, bowled out for 140. Bangladesh’s opener – Tahfijul Islam scored 26, followed by their top-scorer, Ariful Islam, who scored a valiant 42.

For the men in blue, Rajvardhan Hangargekar, Ravi Kumar, Raj Bawa, and Vicky Ostwal each bagged two wickets. Nishant Sindhu and Kaushal Tambe, on the other hand, shared one wicket apiece.

Batting first, Indian openers provided an average start to the team; adding 23-runs for the first wicket before Angkrish Raghuvanshi, departed after scoring 16. Soon after, Harnoor Singh also walked back to the pavilion, the batter managed to score 15.

The side kept losing wickets at one end, but, Shaik Rashid stood firm at the other end. Rashid fought hard and kept the scoreboard ticking single-handedly. The batter scored an unbeaten 90 off 108 balls; smashing three boundaries and a six.

With a handy cameo down the order from Ostwal of 28. India finished with 243/8 in the allotted 50 overs. The batter faced just 18 balls and smoked three boundaries.

For the Tigers, Rakibul Hassan starred; picking three wickets, while Ariful, SM Meherob, Naimur Rohman, and Tanzim Hasan Sakib shared one wicket apiece.

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