314/9 (50.0 ov)IND
VS
BAN 286/10 (48.0 ov)
CRR: 5.95 | India beat Bangladesh by 28 runs

IND beat BAN by 28 runs | India vs Bangladesh, Highlights And Cricket Score 40th ODI Match

ICC Cricket World Cup, 2019

Date: Jul 02, 2019 Start Time: 15:00 IST | 09:30 GMT | 10:30 Local
Venue: Edgbaston, Birmingham

India vs Bangladesh Highlights And Cricket Score 40th Match - ODI Summary

End of Over : 48.0 BAN: 286/10

Right then! Match 40 is done and it is time to look at Match 41. England take on New Zealand at Chester-le-Street from 10.30 am local (0930 GMT). ADIOS! TAKE CARE!

Victorious Indian skipper, Virat Kohli, says that Bangladesh played some really good cricket in the tournament but is happy that India made it through. On the 5-bowler strategy, Virat praises Hardik Pandya who has shown immense maturity in coming back stronger and performing better under pressure, which increases the confidence in a skipper. On the team changes for this game, Kohli says that they were made due to the boundary dimensions of this ground and wants his side to be flexible. On Rohit's form, VK smiles and calls him the best ODI player in the world. Adds that if he plays well, India will get a big total. Hopes to play three more games and see two more big scores from Sharma. On Bumrah's bowling, Virat says that the first few overs went for runs but the champion bowler that he is, bounced back superbly. On anything left to be reached in the final league game, Kohli says that perhaps the only thing he would wish is for the team to continue its good efforts and maybe score that extra 20-30 runs at the death with the bat.

Bangladesh captain, Mashrafe Mortaza, is disappointed with the loss but praises his team for trying hard. Admits that his team could not forge big partnerships and wishes at least one of those could have been an 80 or 90 which would have been match-winning. Agrees that Bangladesh did play better than the tournament points table suggests. On Rohit's dropped catch, Mash puts it aside and says that such things happen but also admits that the century did hurt them. Hopes to end the tournament on a good note.

ROHIT SHARMA HAS BEEN NAMED THE MAN OF THE MATCH. He says he had a great feeling at the start of the game. Tells it was a used pitch and hence he started slowly. In the first game, Rohit says the conditions were challenging and in the last game the pitch was slow and England bowled good slower balls. Says batting first, there was no scoreboard pressure. Says he was lucky and tells fortune favours the brave. Tells the idea is to pressure on the bowlers once he is set. On being informed about him registering his fourth century in this World Cup, Rohit says that he leaves things happened in the past behind and takes everyday as a new day. Adds what has happened today has happened and now he is focusing on the next game.

Partnerships were the key for Bangladesh and they did get them but not big enough. The first 4 stands all crossed 30 but could not quite get convert into at least a 75 or a 100. The Saifuddin-Sabbir partnership did try hard but by then the game had gone out of grasp. A special mention to Shakib Al Hasan. His team has bowed out but he fought another battle, but could not quite go through. Looking at the margin of defeat, if he had got a century, who knows, Bangladesh might have still been alive. Please stay tuned for the presentation...

315 may not have been a huge target to chase but India were superb on a slowish track. Bhuvneshwar and Bumrah were excellent with the new balls and then Shami started well, though he went for plenty towards the end. The pick of the bowlers was Hardik Pandya, who kept on taking wickets at crucial intervals and ended up with 3 scalps. Bumrah took 4 but those were cheap wickets, coming right at the end.

A close margin of victory in the end but India always seemed comfortable. They become the second team after Australia to qualify into the semis and sadly for Bangladesh, they are out of the tournament. They tried hard, but India were too good.

47.6 W

Jasprit Bumrah to Mustafizur Rahman. OUT! Bowled! Perfect yorker ocne again. Too good for the number 11 batsman. It is on middle and off, Mustafizur looks to put his bat down but he misses. 2 in 2 for Bumrah. He won't get a hat-trick though are Bangladesh are bowled out. INDIA WIN BY 28 RUNS AND QUALIFY FOR THE SEMI-FINALS.

47.5 W

Jasprit Bumrah to Rubel Hossain. OUT! Bowled! A fast and straight yorker on middle, Rubel looks to put the bat down but he is late and the stumps are disturbed.

47.4 1

Jasprit Bumrah to Mohammad Saifuddin. On the pads, Saifuddin flicks it down the leg side and gets a single.

47.3 4

Jasprit Bumrah to Mohammad Saifuddin. FOUR! FIFTY FOR SAIFUDDIN. Only his 2nd one in ODIs. Full on off, Saifuddin smashes it straight down the ground. Virat Kohli in the deep runs and dives to his left but cannot stop it. Good effort from the skipper though.

47.2 1

Jasprit Bumrah to Rubel Hossain. Slower ball on a length, Rubel pulls it towards mid-wicket for a single.

47.1 1

Jasprit Bumrah to Mohammad Saifuddin. Full toss on off, Saifuddin flicks it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

End of Over : 47 7 Runs 48.0: 279/8
46.6 0

Mohammed Shami to Rubel Hossain. Very full, almost a yorker, on middle, Hossain digs it out behind the stumps, to Dhoni.

46.5 0

Mohammed Shami to Rubel Hossain. Outside off, a swing and a miss.

46.4 1

Mohammed Shami to Mohammad Saifuddin. Better ball. Very full on middle, MS plays it to long on for a single.

46.3 4

Mohammed Shami to Mohammad Saifuddin. FOUR! 37 needed of 21 balls. Short on the body, Saifuddin pulls it towards the backward square leg fence for a boundary.

46.3 wd

Mohammed Shami to Mohammad Saifuddin. WIDE! Bouncer is over the head of Saifuddin. Wide signalled by the umpire.

46.2 1

Mohammed Shami to Rubel Hossain. Full toss on middle, Rubel does not take the full toll of it but just hits it to long on for a single.

46.1 0

Mohammed Shami to Rubel Hossain. Swing and miss. Full outside off, Hossain swings his bat at it but misses.

Summary

India will lock horns with Bangladesh in the match no 40 of ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC), 2019. The action will take place at Edgbaston in Birmingham. India is just one win away from making it to the semi-final, while Bangladesh will have to win this match to keep an outside chance alive for making it to the semi-final. Meanwhile, India has lost Vijay Shankar due to the toe injury and Mayank Agarwal has replaced him.

 

From Bangladesh point of view, Shakib Al Hasan is in great form as he has scored two centuries so far. The other batsmen Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal and Liton Das are also in good touch. Bangladesh will have to win this game and the coming game against Pakistan. They will also have to pray that England gets defeated by New Zealand in their coming match so that they have an opportunity to make it to semis. However, they have to defeat India first.

 

India (From): Lokesh Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli(c), Rishabh Pant, MS Dhoni(w), Hardik Pandya, Kedar Jadhav, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah, Mayank Agarwal, Dinesh Karthik, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Bangladesh (From): Liton Das, Tamim Iqbal, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim(w), Soumya Sarkar, Mahmudullah, Mosaddek Hossain, Mohammad Saifuddin, Mehidy Hasan, Mashrafe Mortaza(c), Mustafizur Rahman, Sabbir Rahman, Rubel Hossain, Mohammad Mithun, Abu Jayed

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