India National Cricket Team Vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team Matches
Bangladesh is a vast nation, stretching across both the Bay of Bengal and Indian Oceans. Most of Bangladesh’s land area lies along its coastal peninsulas.
WICKET! In this thrilling chapter of india national cricket team vs bangladesh national cricket team matches, Suyash Sharma bowls a googly on the leg side that Akbar Ali attempts to glance but misses, leaving Jitesh Sharma ready for an easy catch.
| Match No. | Match Type | Result | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1st ODI | India won (Super Over) | India edged Bangladesh in a thrilling Super Over; Jitesh Sharma’s big hits & strong spin bowling made the difference. |
| 2 | 2nd ODI | Bangladesh won by 5 runs | Bangladesh staged a comeback; disciplined bowling from Ripon Mondol & Meherob helped clinch a tight finish. |
| 3 | 3rd ODI | Bangladesh won (Super Over) | Another Super Over thriller; Ripon Mondol dominated as India failed to capitalize in crunch moments. |
| 4 | 4th ODI | Bangladesh won | Bangladesh bowlers kept pressure; SM Meherob’s miserly overs restricted India’s chase. |
| 5 | 5th ODI* | Not provided in content | No details available in the provided text. |
India vs Bangladesh 1st ODI
India defeated Bangladesh by three wickets in an exciting Super Over in the Asia Cup Rising Stars semi-final, moving one step closer to reaching the final.
If Jaker hadn’t held KL’s catch earlier, India may well have found themselves closer, yet they kept coming at KL with speed until the very end. They need to do it more frequently!
The pitch was dry; according to its curator, there was no dew on it; therefore it may be beneficial for teams to increase use of spinners in future matches. Although it played quicker than the other pitches, batsmen struggled against its quick pace.
WICKET! Abdul Gaffar Saqlain bowls a full toss outside off, Vaibhav Suryavanshi attempts to loft it over long-on but misses; Jishan Alam takes an easy catch, dealing a significant setback to India A who had looked so confident in this chase. It was an unexpected setback.
Gurjapneet Singh gets off the mark early today when Jishan Alam struggles to time his shot correctly and the ball goes into the air, where Naman Dhir makes a smart catch at mid-on.
Four! Priyansh Arya hits an excellent short-and-good-length delivery for four runs to keep his run rate high; his innings is becoming increasingly important for India A.
FALLING SHORT OF A SUPER OVER! Ramandeep Singh bowls an outstanding over, conceding only two runs. Harsh Dubey will now enter, who can be extremely destructive with his off-spinners.
Abu Hider produced an outstanding over, giving away 18 runs in it. Jitesh Sharma continues his fine form, hitting two SIXES and four FOURs during this over. Bangladesh must score quickly if they want to win this contest; otherwise it will become an exciting nailbiter!
India vs Bangladesh 2nd ODI
Cricket upsets are among the most satisfying moments in sports, and Bangladesh’s comeback against India was one such moment that proved its value.
A thrilling game ended with Bangladesh winning by five runs, giving their team a boost and showing just how unpredictable cricket can be.
Bangladeshi players were unafraid of taking risks and playing fearless cricket, capitalizing on some poor batting from India’s middle order while receiving assistance from some good bowling from Bangladeshi bowlers. Their win marks an important step ahead of next year’s ICC World Cup tournament in England.
Bangladesh have finally managed to get rid of Vaibhav Suryavanshi with their bowlers combining pace effectively in a bid to finally break through.
He mistimed a shot off Abdul Gaffar Saqlain and was caught at long-on by Jishan Alam; Bangladeshi bowlers managed to take full advantage of their fast pace bowlers to gain this breakthrough wicket.
Nehal Wadhera and Jitesh Sharma are now trying to bat themselves out of a tight situation. To reach their target they require 107 runs in six overs to reach it – something SM Meherob delivered well with just six conceded per over! His deliveries proved immensely effective as batsmen took full advantage of him.
Priyansh Arya also displayed great form, smashing Abu Hider for two fours and one six to move up the batting chart and take fifth position.
Indian batsmen were initially cautious to start off the Powerplay as they felt pressure to score quickly. Nonetheless, they still managed to score 19 runs in one over, which also proved successful for spinners as they only gave away one run during it.
Ripon Mondol was brought back into the attack, and he produced a fantastic over. Giving only three runs in total and dismissing Jitesh Sharma, Ripon hit six off his opening ball but just missed a second consecutive boundary when deep square leg came running in to take it.
India vs Bangladesh 3rd ODI
India was expected to rebound strongly following their heartbreaking defeat in the previous ODI and they did just that, though even winning wasn’t enough to guarantee them a place in the finals as Bangladesh won in Super Over and sent India home with nothing.
The Super Over was an exhilarating battle of bat and ball. There were several dropped catches and nerve-wracking moments during this over, but Ripon Mondol delivered decisive blows that helped turn things around after batsmen struggled to establish themselves and were put under tremendous strain earlier.
Yasir Ali hit an emphatic six over long-on, yet Jitesh Sharma failed to capitalize on a potential stumping opportunity – an outstanding strike that set the pace for the remainder of the over.
SM Meherob has now settled into his rhythm, hitting three sixes in this over and helping his team regain momentum after losing Vaibhav Suryavanshi early.
India made an unexpectedly bold choice in selecting Jaideep and Jitesh rather than veteran Ramandeep Singh for the Super Over. Unfortunately, Ripon Mondol quickly dismissed both bowlers cheaply.
Harsh Dubey once again delivered an outstanding over, conceding just one run in an over. Now is the time for Indian batsmen to start taking risks!
Gurjapneet Singh claims the wicket of Jishan Alam for 26. Trying to slog, but missing completely and sending the ball straight into long-on fielder hands!
Rakibul Hasan delivers another outstanding over, conceding only seven runs and keeping Indian batters at bay who were looking to increase their asking rate. Bangladesh A bowlers have done exceptionally well at containing them.
Bangladesh A were on the back foot in their penultimate over, as 28 runs came off it, but SM Meherob and Yasir Ali pulled things back with an extraordinary partnership of 48 off 18 balls from Meherob and Yasir Ali – keeping their asking rate low enough to secure their place in the final and relying heavily on how well they play the Super Over.
India vs Bangladesh 4th ODI
Rakibul Hasan produced an outstanding over. Only seven runs came off as both Nehal Wadhera and Jitesh Sharma struggled with their big shots.
Bangladesh bowlers continue to exert immense pressure on India batters, who are finding it hard to cope. Batsmen must take some risks early to break this stalemate.
FOUR! What an impressive boundary from Priyansh Arya! He unleashed it over deep extra cover region, providing much-needed confidence boost en route to scoring 35 off 20 balls.
WICKET! Suyash Sharma finally strikes with an accurate wide delivery that Abu Hider Rony tried to sweep, only for it to hit him and get an edge. Jitesh Sharma raises an objection, but the umpire does not take an interest.
The batsmen up front have lost focus and must take risks and play fearless cricket like Ishan Kishan did today. Furthermore, their top order must add some aggression into their batting to put pressure on Bangladesh bowlers and force them out of their shells.
Bangladesh A has seen tremendous bowling success from SM Meherob who has conceded only four runs from his opening three overs, before providing relief with his dot ball spell in the sixth over.
The run-out decision has been sent up. Umpires and the Bangladesh coach are currently discussing it and it appears as though all batsmen will remain within their crease.
Ripon Mondol had another fantastic over. Only six runs came off of it but that kept pressure on for the new batsmen, while also deflecting some dot balls from Naman Dhir.
Ramandeep Singh pulled off an incredible catch at long on, making what must have been an extremely difficult catch seem effortless. Bangladesh lost their fourth wicket this way.
An outstanding start for this youngster – he launched an epic SIX! Smacking it over the bowler and past the long-on fielder, he has already hit two fours and one six so far in this innings.