India vs Bangladesh 1st T20I: Catch all the action from the match through these images
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- India were ruthless with bat and ball as they blew away Bangladesh for 127 runs and then chased it down in just 11.5
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Hardik Pandya provided the perfect finish to an utterly ruthless performance from India in Gwalior as they beat Bangladesh in the first T20I by seven wickets. Bangladesh were blown away for 127 runs and India chased it down in just 11.5 overs, with Pandya smashing the runs with back-to-back fours and a six. (PTI)
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Arshdeep Singh gave India the perfect start, dismissing both Bangladesh openers in his first two overs. (AFP)
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India handed international debuts to Mayank Yadav and Nitish Kumar Reddy. Mayank lived up to the hype, starting his international career with a maiden and then taking a wicket with the second ball of his second over. He eventually finished with figures of 1/21 in his four overs. (AP)
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Varun Chakravarthy, playing his first match for India since the 2021 T20 World Cup, returned figures of 3/31. Arshdeep was the player of the match for his 3/14 in 3.5 overs as he took the last Bangladesh wicket with the last ball of the 20th over. The visitors were all out for 127. (PTI)
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India were in a hurry to finish the match right from the start. Abhishek Sharma fell for 16 off seven after an almighty mix-up with opening partner Sanju Samson, who himself scored 29 off 19 balls. Captain Suryakumar Yadav was at his destructive best, smashing two fours and three sixes as he made 29 in 14 balls. (PTI)
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Pandya sent the third ball, which was short and angling into him, over the keeper with a no-look ramp shot. He just kept his eyes on the bowler and kept looking as the ball flew behind him to the boundary, almost as if he left the ball in a club match. Then Pandya swung hard towards the leg side, the ball was sliced through point and short third and the bat went in the direction that the batter intended to hit. It went fpor four anyhow, thought. The all-rounder then smashed the fifth ball over midwicket for a six to finish it all off in style.(PTI)
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Published on Oct 06, 2024 10:46 PM IST