India scrapes to one-run win over Bangladesh

India scrapes to one-run win over Bangladesh

March 24, 2016
Cricket - India v Bangladesh - World Twenty20 cricket tournament
Cricket - India v Bangladesh - World Twenty20 cricket tournament



BANGALORE — India scraped to a one-run win against a tenacious Bangladesh in Bangalore in a thrilling match Wednesday, keeping its hopes of World Twenty20 glory alive.

India was restricted to 146 for seven after being sent in to bat at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, thanks to some spirited Bangladesh bowling.

Bangladesh came tantalizingly close to chasing down the total, but poor shots and three critical dismissals by skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni eventually saw the home side scramble home by the slimmest of margins.

India's group stage victory bolsters its chances of reaching the semifinals, but it must now defeat Australia Sunday to secure a place in the final four.

But defeat means that Bangladesh, which has lost all three of its Super 10 games so far, has no chance of progressing further.

Opener Tamim Iqbal top-scored for Bangladesh with 35 off 32 balls, before he was stumped by the Indian skipper just as he was looking dangerous.

The aggressive batsman put on 44 runs with Sabbir Rahman for the second wicket, but Rahman was also stumped for 26 as he looked to carry on the momentum.

Shakib Al Hasan made a quick-fire 22 off 15 before he was caught by Suresh Raina at slip off Ravichandran Ashwin.

Soumya Sarkar managed 21 as the required runs were gradually ticked off, but Indian spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Ashwin kept their cool under pressure and continued to take wickets.

With Bangladesh needing 10 runs off five balls in a gripping final over sent down by Hardik Pandya, Mushfiqur Rahim (11) smashed two consecutive fours, before holing out to Shikhar Dhawan on the mid-wicket boundary.

With two runs needed from two balls, Mahmudullah was inexplicably also caught in the deep for 18.

Incoming batsman Mustafizur Rahman had no choice but to race down the wicket, after Shuvagata Hom stabbed and missed the final ball, and was run out by Dhoni.

Confirmation of the dismissal by the TV umpire sent the crowd and the Indian team into wild celebrations.

India, with one loss and one win heading into Wednesday's match, couldn't afford to lose if it was to keep its dream alive of becoming the first country to win the World T20 title twice.

But its total of 146 for seven seemed below par, thanks to some gritty bowling by Bangladesh.

Al-Amin Hossain took two wickets for Bangladesh off two balls, while newcomer Shuvagata Hom claimed the critical scalp of Virat Kohli for 24.

Indian openers Dhawan (23) and Rohit Sharma (18) put on a patient 42-run partnership before both lost their wickets in the space of six balls as they tried to accelerate.

Kohli and Raina put on 50 before Hom clean bowled Kohli just as he was looking dangerous.

Al-Amin then struck, with Raina caught by Sabbir Rahman for 30, and Sarkar taking a spectacular diving catch on the boundary to claim Pandya for 15.
Dhoni battled to an unbeaten 13 runs off 12 balls.

Delhi confirmed as semifinal venue

New Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium has been confirmed as a semifinal host of the World Twenty20 after receiving the final green light from municipal authorities, a senior cricket official said Wednesday.

There had been growing fears that the first semifinal on March 30 would have to be shifted from the Indian capital over safety fears surrounding one of the stands.

But Chetham Chauhan, vice president of the Delhi and District Cricket Association, told reporters at Wednesday's match between England and Afghanistan that the final clearances had now been obtained. — Agencies


India
R. Sharma c Sabbir b Mustafizur 18
S. Dhawan lbw b Al Hasan 23
V. Kohli b Hom 24
S. Raina c Rahman b Hossain 30
H. Pandya c Sarkar b Hossain 15
M.S. Dhoni not out 13
Y. Singh c Hossain b Mahmudullah 03
R. Jadeja b Rahman 12
R. Ashwin not out 05
Extras (lb 2, w 1) 03
Total (for 7, 20 overs) 146
Did not bat: A. Nehra, J. Bumrah
Falls: 1-42 (Sharma), 2-45 (Dhawan), 3-95 (Kohli), 4-112 (Raina), 5-112 (Pandya), 6-117 (Yuvraj), 7-137 (Jadeja).
Bowling: Mortaza 4-0-22-0, Hom 3-0-24-1, Hossain 4-0-37-2, Rahman 4-0-34-2, Al Hasan 4-0-23-1, Mahmudullah 1-0-4-1.

Bangladesh
T. Iqbal st Dhoni b Jadeja 35
M. Mithun c Pandya b Ashwin 01
S. Rahman st Dhoni b Raina 26
S. Al Hasan c Raina b Ashwin 22
M. Mortaza b Jadeja 06
S. Sarkar c Kohli b Nehra 21
Mahmudullah c Jadeja b Pandya 18
M. Rahim c Dhawan b Pandya 11
S. Hom not out 00
M. Rahman run out (Dhoni) 00
Extras (lb 4, w 1) 05
Total (for 9, 20 overs) 145
Did not bat: A. Hossain
Falls: 1-11 (Mithun), 2-55 (Iqbal), 3-69 (Rahman), 4-87 (Mortaza), 5-95 (Al Hasan), 6-126 (Sarkar), 7-145 (Rahim), 8-145 (Mahmudullah), 9-145 (Rahman).
Bowling: Nehra 4-0-29-1, Bumrah 4-0-32-0, Ashwin 4-0-20-2, Jadeja 4-0-22-2, Pandya 3-0-29-2, Raina 1-0-9-1.


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