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IND vs BAN Super Four - Match 4 Results

168/6(20.0 ov)
127/10(19.3 ov)
India beat Bangladesh by 41 runs
  • 20th
    10W
  • 19th
    WDWD12004WD0
  • 18th
    1W0000
  • 17th
    WW1020
  • 16th
    1W1011
  • 15th
    WD001211
  • 14th
    606111
  • 13th
    11W000
  • 12th
    101161
  • 11th
    261W01
  • 10th
    161W00
  • 9th
    110101
  • 8th
    101011
  • 7th
    2W1110
  • 6th
    006021
  • 5th
    441400
  • 4th
    000102
  • 3rd
    420004
  • 2nd
    0W05WD000
  • 1st
    310000
168/6 (20.0 overs)
127/10 (19.3 overs)

India vs Bangladesh Commentary

6:33 PM IST Right then, India have secured their place in the finale, and are eying their ninth Asia Cup title. But for that, they have a lot of wrinkles to iron out. Their middle order has underperformed, especially runs from Suryakumar Yadav and Sanju Samson have been long overdue now. Secondly, they will need to improve their fielding massively. They play their next game against Sri Lanka on Friday, 26th September. Bangladesh, on the other hand, have been impressive in patches, but they will have to work really hard on their batting. But for that, they don't have enough time as they play Pakistan in less than 24 hours. That game will be played on 25th September, Thursday, and the first ball will be bowled at 8 pm IST (2.30 pm GMT). Do join us an hour earlier for the pre-match buildup and analysis. Till then, take care and cheers!
6:30 PM IST The stand-in captain of Bangladesh, Jaker Ali, reflects on the defeat. He says that it was quite surprising but credits the boys for adjusting well after the first ten overs and bowled really well. On the positives from the game, Jaker mentions the way they pulled things back with the ball in the second half. Shares that they have another big game coming up next against Pakistan and stresses the importance of playing well and winning to qualify for the finals. On making several changes in the playing XI for this game, he shares that they will decide the combination and give their best in the next game.
6:29 PM IST The victorious captain of India, Suryakumar Yadav, says they wanted to bat first in a crucial game to understand how the team would fare. He notes that there was no dew and the wicket slowed down in the second innings. Adds that Shivam Dube was a perfect matchup against a left-arm spinner and a leg-spinner that Bangladesh had. Shares that while that strategy did not fully work tonight, it is something they will look to try going forward. Yadav also mentions that a total of 180-185 would have been ideal if the outfield was fast, but he had confidence in his bowling unit to defend the total.
6:28 PM IST Earlier in the game, Bangladesh invited India to put runs on the board. Tanzim Hasan Sakib really tested both Indian openers with pace and swing, but once Abhishek and Gill saw the new ball off cautiously, they went bang-bang. Sharma got off to his fifty in quick time, but got out eventually off a needless run out. And from there, too many tweaks in the batting order, coupled with good bowling and excellent showing in the field from Bangladesh, saw India slipping from 112/2 to 128/5. Of what appeared to be a 200-plus total when Abhishek was batting, India were reduced to below 170 as a result of excellent death over bowling from the pacers. They used the variations to perfection, and more importantly, they didn't let partnerships flourish post the halfway mark. Rishad Hossain picked up a couple of big wickets, whereas Mustafizur and Sakib were excellent through and through.
6:28 PM IST India's Abhishek Sharma is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his blistering knock of 75 off just 37 deliveries. He shares that he doesn’t overthink and simply plays the ball when it is in his range. Mentions that in previous matches, he tried to attack from the very first ball against certain bowlers, but in this game, on a new wicket, he wanted to assess the conditions first. Further says that with the ball seaming and swinging a bit, he and Shubman Gill took their time early on. States that he always tries to play according to the field, backing certain shots rather than going all out.
6:17 PM IST Saif Hassan deserves plenty of credit for the way he battled his way to 69. He held one end firmly even as wickets kept tumbling around him, before finally giving in to the mounting scoreboard pressure. Still, this knock was a statement - a reminder that he deserves a longer run in this format. His inclusion at the top has already given Bangladesh a touch of stability they have been craving. The real worry, though, continues to be the misfiring middle order, which has been a recurring concern in recent times. On top of that, the absence of Litton Das and his experience due to an injury was clearly felt in this batting lineup. Bossing the middle phase, India just continued to press on the opposition in the death overs as well, and just didn't give them any breathing space, eventually winning by 41 runs.
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