India Versus Bangladesh Cricket – RESULT • 1ST TEST • Roseau WI 150 & 130 IND 421/5d India win by an innings and 141 runs review series
SCORE • Game 3 • MLC • Grand Prairie WAF 144/7 SEO (19.4/20 ov, T:145) 148/5 Seattle won by 5 wickets (with 2 balls to spare) Fixture Table Video Series
India Versus Bangladesh Cricket
Stumps • Final • Duleep Trophy • FC • Bengaluru SOZ 213 & 230 WEZ (62.3 overs, T:298) 146 & 182/5 Day 4 – West Zone need 116 runs. Schedule a series of messages
Ind Vs Ban Highlights 1st Odi Updates: Mehidy Hasan Miraz Guides Bangladesh To Memorable 1 Wicket Win Over India
RESULT • Match 5 Group A • ACC Emerging • List A • Colombo (SSC) OMA-A 126 BAN-A (16.3/50 overs, T:127) 130/2 Bangladesh A won by 8 wickets (from remaining 201 balls) Series of schedule tables
RESULT • Match 6 Group A • ACC Emerging • List A Colombo (CCC) AFG A 252/9 SL-A (38.5/50 overs, T:253) 241 Afghan A won by 11 runs Table Breakdown
RESULT • Final • PONDI T20 • Puducherry TUS 112/9 PAN(18.2/20 overs, T:114) 118/5 Panthers XI won by 5 wickets (with 10 balls to spare) Table Series Schedule
RESULT 2nd Match MLC Grand Prairie SFU 215/5 MINI(20 overs, T:216) 193/5 SF won by 22 runs Schedule Table Videos Series
India Versus Bangladesh Cricket Match
Match postponed by rain • 1st semi-final • Vitality Blast • T20 • Birmingham HANTS 170/7 ESSEX(2.5/20 ov, T:171) 19/1 Essex need 152 runs in 103 balls. Schedule Table Video Series
AANDONED • 9th Match • INTER-PRO T20 • T20 • Bready REDS NK Match Abandoned No Ball Played Schedule Table Series
Today, 14:30 Match 10 INTER-PRO T20 T20 Bready Leinster Lightning North West Warriors match starts in 1 hour 57 minutes Schedule Table Series

Live • 32nd match • RHF Trophy • Leeds ND (8/37 ov) 40/0 CS Sparks decided to stand. A series of schedule tables
Bangladesh Beat India Bangladesh Won By 1 Wicket (with 24 Balls Remaining)
Lunch • 33rd Match • RHF Trophy • Street WS (38.3/50 ov) 167/3 VP Vipers chose the field. A series of schedule tables
Today, 13:30 • 2nd semi-final • Vitality Blast • T20 • Birmingham Somerset Surrey match starts in 57 min. Schedule Table Video Series
Today, 17:45 Finals Vitality Blast T20 Match in Birmingham TBA TBA starts in 5 hours 12 minutes Schedule Table Video series
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India Vs Bangladesh Clash In T20 World Cup: Check Statistical Highlights
RESULT 1st T20I Sylhet AFG 154/7 BAN (19.5/20 overs, T:155) 157/8 Bangladesh won by 2 wickets (with 1 ball to spare) Schedule Report Series
Litton Das batted in 154 T20 innings. He has scored 40 and over only three times at odds of more than 150. He is still considered by many as Bangladesh’s best bet. Aesthetics has a lot to do with it. When he sings, he doesn’t look like he’s up to anything good. The pull, the cut, the cover drive, the nimble late cut, he plays it all and does it with ease. Still, his T20 record: an average of 22.95 and a strike rate of 125.95. T20 cricket, more than any format, is yours in whatever freestyle you can get. If you can’t use your aesthetics to score runs and you run fast, you will be rejected. Few Bangladeshi pieces – stylish or not – fall into this category. Play on a slow pitch, neutralize the opponent’s sixes and they are a dangerous team. Chasing 185 against India on a cold night in Adelaide, you need some six hits to even dream of winning.
That’s when Litton attacked India. He has no choice but to come out swinging. Even when Litton swings, it doesn’t look like he’s playing a single shot in anger. KL Rahul says it is the fact that Litton bowls good balls without an element of sloppiness that has captivated the Indian players. There are quite a few Bangladeshi supporters in the stands but the silence among the Indian section is so deafening that you cannot hear the Bangladeshi cheering. Arshdeep Singh, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami are all separated. He brings up his fifty in 21 balls. With those stats, it’s hard to plan that kind of offense right off the bat. It is a measure of how good Litton is that while he shot 56 off 24 in the power play, his partner Najmul Hossain Shanto could only four the 12th par score when the rain starts at the end of the seventh over. **** We are now in a bizarre universe. Courses are usually reluctant to resume play in conditions after rain. Here India are desperate to play up. On the other hand, the more rain, the better for Bangladesh. Not playing more gives them the elusive victory over India in the world event. If we lose 10 overs, Bangladesh have to chase 23 in three; if we lose five they will need 76 from eight. Even before the rain stops, the big cover comes down. It’s probably just the ground staff showing confidence in the radar and getting a head start on drying the surface. It stops raining at about 9:37 p.m., about 40 minutes after it first started to fall. That’s the loss of two powerhouses. You’d think it would take another 20 minutes or so, a total loss of seven overs, but play is announced to resume at 9.50pm, giving Bangladesh another target of 85 in nine overs. Final adjustments, India look relaxed, in their huddle, regrouped after this attack. Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan is seen having a lively discussion with the umpires, while India captain Rohit Sharma mostly just stands and listens. Shakib is seen walking on the ground with his hand showing them the water rising with it. Even after the umpires’ chat with the captains is over, Litton comes up and talks to the umpires with his finger pointing to the ground. Bangladesh is not happy. The break has dented the momentum but is not long enough to help them mathematically, although the wet conditions will challenge the Indian bowlers and fielders. To make matters worse, Litton slips while walking on the first ball. He also injures his wrist. He runs on the edge of the field, but when he slips at the end of his run, he is almost on the grass next to the field, which brings him down. They decide against two. On the next ball, the second one is really up. This time Litton runs to the grass and slides into second. It doesn’t fall, but it was on this occasion that India, who almost comically failed to hit the target from close range against South Africa, managed a direct hit from deep.

Litton is furious, looks back at the grass that nearly shook him, and walks away, horrified. If you’re already feeling tough, that’s enough to protest. ****This is the exchange at the start of Shakib’s post-match press conference. Interviewer: Were you really trying not to act [while you were doing it]? Shakib smiling: Do we have a choice? Reporter: No, it’s not possible. That’s fair. But have you tried to convince them? Shakib, still smiling: Convince who? Reporter: Referees? Shakib, smile widens: Do I have the ability to convince the umpires? Reporter: Then you talked about the rivers of Bangladesh? Shakib doesn’t know what to say. Reporter: So what were you talking about? Shakib: Ok, now you are asking the right question. The umpires both called the captains, told us the target, bowling quotas etc. Reporter: And you accepted it? Shakib: Yes. Reporter: Excellent, thank you. ****The Shakib in this press conference is different from the Shakib we know. Shakib, who knocks over the stumps, who argues with the umpires, who fights with the spectators, who gestures to the camera because he has spent too much time training on it, is the voice of reason at the end of the match. What is important, however, is how he is in that dugout during the game. Shakib is not the only emotional person in this team. This team is based on emotions. If anyone has been to Bangladesh, they will know that the country is full of emotions. Emotions are the superpower of Bangladeshi cricket. And during the rain break, they probably said they couldn’t protest the Virat Kohli fake incident anymore. Kohli has demonstrated twice at the umpires in this tournament before they even got a chance to call the ball back. It angered the opposition fans. Not the merits of that call, but what Kohli can prove. Now when there was a chance to field Kohli, it was missed by both the umpires and the batsmen. This is where it would be good to use emotions. You can imagine it all piling up. Then there’s a chance to finally overcome India after nightmares against them: a no-ball boundary to change it at WC 2015, premature celebrations at WC 2016 T20, Nidahas
India Vs Bangladesh 2nd Test Day 1 Highlights: At Stumps, Gill And Rahul In The Middle As Ind Trail Ban By 208 Runs
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