New Delhi: Head-to-head record between India and India Bengal A total of 13 cricket matches were played, India won 12 and Bangladesh won only 1.
India and Bangladesh face off in a prestigious cricket match that marks the 1000th T20 International (T20I) match on November 3, 2019. Rohit Sharmaand Virat Kohli Jasprit Bumrah rested. Yuzvendra Chahal.
India face an early challenge in their cricket match against Bangladesh in Delhi. India elected to bat first but in the first over, captain Rohit Sharma fell LBW to Shafiul Islam. KL Rahul was dismissed soon after as he misjudged the drop shot.
Shreyas Iyer’s blistering 22 off 13 balls briefly boosted the team’s morale but was dismissed soon after. Shikhar Dhawan emerged as India’s top scorer with 41 runs off 42 balls. However, with Reesha Pant This resulted in Dhawan being evicted, adding to India’s difficulties.
India posted a total of 148/6 in 20 overs, thanks to a crucial partnership between the two sides Krunal Pandya and Washington Sundar. Pandya and Sundar contributed a crucial 28 runs to drive the team’s score at 120 for 6 with just 10 balls left. India launched its final attack in the final stages of the innings.
Bengal bowlers have been performing well in the recent matches. Legspinner Aminul Islam and deputy Afif Hossain have a combined total of 3 points in 33 games.
Bangladesh’s batting gets off to a bad start Litton Das Knocked out in the first round. Debuting Mohammad Naim produced some aggressive shots but was eventually bowled over by Yuzvendra Chahal. Chahal then further frustrated Bangladesh’s pursuit of this target.
Mushfiqur Rahim He played a crucial role in reviving the chase with a crucial late shot. He scored four times in a row Khalil Ahmed and managed to lower the target to the four points needed for the final round.
Shivam Dube made his debut and was tasked with bowling the final over. Mahmudullah’s strategic hitting, which included a double, a wide and a six, sealed the win for Bangladesh.
India’s chances were hampered by key fielding errors, especially when Krunal Pandya dropped a catch from Rahim. As a result, Bangladesh celebrated a major victory on the back of Mushfiqur’s performance and India’s mistakes.