Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Match Scorecard
Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

India and Bangladesh have played many limited overs and Test matches against each other, creating an intense rivalry. Both sides have seen periods of dominance as well as exceptional moments from both teams during this rivalry.

India easily won this match thanks to Shubman Gill’s composed century and Mohammed Shami’s five-wicket haul.

In this article, we will discuss the main points or high lights of Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Match Scorecard.

No.PlayerRole
1Najmul Hossain Shanto (c)Top-order batter
2Jaker AliWicket-keeper batter
3Litton DasWicket-keeper batter
4Mahmudul Hasan JoyTop-order batter
5Mushfiqur RahimWicket-keeper batter
6Shadman IslamOpening batter
7Zakir HasanWicket-keeper batter
8Mehidy Hasan MirazAll-rounder (off-spin)
9Mominul HaqueBatting all-rounder
10Shakib Al HasanAll-rounder (off-spin)
11Taijul IslamBowling all-rounder
12Nayeem HasanBowling all-rounder
13Hasan MahmudFast-medium bowler
14Khaled AhmedFast-medium bowler
15Nahid RanaFast bowler
16Taskin AhmedFast bowler
No.PlayerRole
1Rohit Sharma (c)Opening batter, off-spin
2Yashasvi JaiswalOpening batter, leg-spin
3Shubman GillOpening batter
4Virat KohliTop-order batter, medium
5Sarfaraz KhanMiddle-order batter, leg-spin
6KL RahulWicket-keeper batter
7Rishabh PantWicket-keeper batter
8Dhruv JurelWicket-keeper batter
9Ravichandran AshwinOff-spin bowling all-rounder
10Ravindra JadejaSpin all-rounder
11Axar PatelSpin all-rounder
12Jasprit BumrahFast bowler
13Mohammed SirajFast bowler
14Akash DeepFast-medium bowler
15Yash DayalLeft-arm medium-fast bowler
16Kuldeep YadavWrist-spinner

India won the toss and chose to field first.

India won the toss and elected to field against Bangladesh in the 2nd T20I of their series. This decision proved advantageous as India could gain an edge against their opponent; especially considering that the pitch had good grass coverage allowing their bowling line-up to take advantage of conditions.

MS Dhoni has an incredible knack of winning the toss, winning it nine out of eleven times during this campaign and seeing his side win eight of those nine matches when they chose batting first.

Indian team beat Bangladesh by 86 runs in their 50 over match on June 23, 2019. Indian score 314 runs with Mayank Aggarwal scoring double century and taking home man of match award; Suryakumar Yadav as middle order batsman and Pragyan Ojha as an emerging bowler also contributed greatly to Indian’s victory.

Indian cricket will look to build upon their impressive 2-0 Test series win against Bangladesh when they host three Twenty20I matches against them this Sunday and Monday at Shri Madhavrao Scindia Stadium, Gwalior and Delhi and Hyderabad hosting respective games.

Rohit Sharma will remain as captain, with few changes made to his squad for this matchup. While Rohit will stick with the same playing XI for India’s game against Bangladesh, Bangladesh have made some adjustments by dropping Nahid Rana from their lineup and replacing him with Taijul Islam and Khaled Ahmed.

Rohit Sharma’s team is currently among the best in the world, and will look to continue this good form against Bangladesh in this series. Rohit has several talented youngsters such as KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya that could make significant contributions towards team success in this series against them – experienced players that could help him to score many runs against Bangladesh.

Bangladesh set a respectable target of 224 runs.

After two rain-affected days, Bangladesh started off the fourth day of the Test at Shere Bangla National Stadium Mirpur needing 75 runs to evade follow-on and avoid follow-on. That goal seemed distant when Mushfiqur Rahman and Mahmudullah resumed on 188-2; however, Pakistan off-spinner Sajid Khan quickly reduced them to 76-7 by bowling some devastating off-spin with Nauman Ali providing assistance – the pair keeping up the bowling until bad light forced early stumps to call time early due to poor light.

Shakib Al Hasan’s innings was key in giving Bangladesh a fighting chance against India. The classy all-rounder batted with poise and composure to guide his side from troublesome conditions towards a respectable total of 224 runs – becoming the first Bangladesh player ever to score three centuries against India in one match.

At one point in the 42nd over, Iqbal and Rahman provided Bangladesh with a solid start, reaching 199-3 in 42nd over. Both batters looked comfortable against spinners as they used their powers of manipulation against spinners to manoeuvre balls square of the wicket. But de Silva dismissed Iqbal off leg glance for 95 before Abdur Rehman bowled Mahmudullah shortly thereafter as Bangladesh lost their way.

Bangladesh was not as dominant in their second innings batting performance, yet were still able to add 236 runs on to their overnight score of 229. Iqbal and Rahman’s partnership was key; together they scored an astounding 184-run partnership within four overs – this proved decisive for Bangladesh.

Bangladesh will hope their batsmen can score enough runs to see them through this matchup against India, yet their depth and experience could make this more challenging than usual. But Bangladesh are still formidable opponents when it comes to T20 cricket – they could certainly spring some surprises down the track in future matches!

Rohit Sharma will likely lead India against Bangladesh with Jasprit Bumrah likely missing due to injury but Ravindra Jadeja may play depending on how quickly his back injury heals. For Bangladesh, Litton Das, Mustafizur Rahman, Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Taskin Ahmed should be players to watch out for.

India’s batting depth and experience led them to victory.

Bangladesh and India’s rivalry on the cricket field has resulted in memorable moments – such as 2007’s famous upset – but India still holds an overwhelming advantage in bilateral and multilateral matches. Recently though, Bangladesh have shown progress, winning three out of their last five ODI matches against their reigning champions India.

Bangladesh will make their inaugural Champions Trophy appearance at this tournament and hope to start on an encouraging note, while India hopes for an early victory and continues their dominance against their opponent.

Both teams will enter this match with high confidence after winning their respective series against Pakistan, but India hopes to make Eden Gardens’ special. Fans should get ready for an unforgettable match!

India boasts a formidable team with experience and the quality to compete under all conditions, evidenced by their depth in batting; including Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul and Yuvraj Singh as examples. Additionally they possess plenty of bowling talent including Ravichandran Ashwin, Mohammad Siraj Axar Patel and Jasprit Bumrah to name just a few.

India won its inaugural One-Day International against Bangladesh in 2013-14, with Yuvraj Singh scoring an unbeaten century and earning the Man of the Match award. They then went on to win all subsequent ODIs between 2013-15 with Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli both scoring centuries, as well as an unbeaten 101 from Shubman Gill earning them victory and thus their victory overall.

Both teams will aim to replicate this success in their upcoming match, with the winner moving one step closer towards reaching the final. Furthermore, this advantage gives them a higher chance of winning overall tournament title – so all aspects of team performance must be at peak in this contest in order to succeed.

Bangladesh’s bowling woes in the first innings.

India and Bangladesh’s longstanding cricketing rivalry has produced many unforgettable moments over time, and Saturday’s encounter at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai marked another chapter. India may have previously dominated these meetings, yet in recent times their Tiger counterparts have proven they can compete on an equal playing field; winning three out of the last five One Day Internationals against Men in Blue prove their resilience and growing capabilities.

Though a strong team, the Tigers struggled with their bowling in the opening innings. After being bowled out for only 347 runs, Rohit Sharma’s side were left an easy target of 355 to beat. But Indian batsmen made sure their start to their innings was strong – an unbroken opening stand of 145 was maintained before middle order batsmen took control with Ravindra Jadeja making an unbeaten 86 and KL Rahul reaching his second consecutive double century to ensure victory!

Bangladesh was unable to sustain much resistance with their bowlers and fell short of their target with less than 20 overs to spare. They also suffered a setback when Nitish Reddy suffered a right knee injury when fielding, forcing him off the field in favor of Dhruv Jurel as replacement.

In their second innings, Bangladesh started off strongly and set an impressive target of 462 runs; however, Indian bowlers proved too powerful a force; Shakib Al Hasan and Mehidy Hasan picked up seven wickets between them, leaving Bangladesh reeling under immense pressure and collapsed completely.

The Tigers were forced to follow on and were eventually dismissed for just 149 runs in their second innings, allowing India to build up a 257-run advantage over them. It was an embarrassing defeat for their home team and illustrated that much improvement is still required with regard to both batting and bowling performances.

On Tuesday at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, both teams will contest their second match of the series. Changes from winning squads should be minimal – however the BCCI has yet to confirm its final team, but Rohit Sharma may select similar players in his starting eleven for that match.

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