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BANGLADESH WIN TOSS: Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto (right) and India captain Rohit Sharma at the toss in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune on October 19, 2023. Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat. Shanto leads Bangladesh in the absence of Shakib Al Hasan, who hasn’t recovered from an injury.
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BUMRAH ON TARGET: India’s Jasprit Bumrah in action as Bangladesh’s Tanzid Hasan Tamim looks on. Bumrah turned in a fine opening spell, swinging the ball and keeping the Bangladesh openers Tanzid Hasan and Litton Das quiet.
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DAS CUTS LOOSE Bangladesh’s Litton Das cuts a ball against India. Das shrugged off the shackles to play some delightful shots before Tanzid Hasan took the cue to strike some big blows. Litton Das went on to score 66.
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HARDIK DOWN AND OUT: India’s Hardik Pandya falls to the ground after injuring his left ankle during their match against Bangladesh. He hobbled off the field, and Virat Kohli bowled the remaining three balls to complete the over.
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KOHI HAS A BALL: India’s Virat Kohli bowls against Bangladesh after Hardik Pandya was injured and couldn’t complete the over. Bowling gentle medium pace, Kohli conceded just two runs in the three balls he bowled. It was the first time Kohli had bowled at this level since 2017.
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FIFTY FOR TANZID HASAN: Tanzid Hasan Tamim in action against India. After five quiet overs, Bangladesh openers Tanzid Hasan and Litton Das took the attack to the Indian bowlers, scoring over 50 runs coming in the last five overs of the Powerplay. Tamim raced to his fifty in 41 balls.
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KULDEEP’S MOMENT: India’s Kuldeep Yadav (left) celebrates with KL Rahul after trapping Bangladesh’s Tanzid Hasan Tamim lbw for 51. It’s the first Bangladesh wicket to fall with the score on 93.
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JADEJA PEGS BACK BANGLADESH: India’s Ravindra Jadeja celebrates with KL Rahul after taking the wicket of Bangladesh's Nazmul Hossain Shanto (8). Bangladesh are 110/2. Jadeja claimed two wickets in the middle overs to stifle the scoring.
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THAKUR’S TAKE: India’s Shardul Thakur celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Bangladesh’s Tawhid Hridoy (16), who was caught by Shubman Gill. He added 42 runs for the fifth wicket with Mushfiqur Rahim.
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NASUM’S CAMEO: Bangladesh’s Nasum Ahmed play a shot against India. He scored 14 and added 32 runs for the seventh wicket with Mahmudullah before edging Mohammed Siraj to KL Rahul. Bangladesh are 233/7.
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YORKED: Bangladesh’s Mahmudullah is bowled out by India’s Jasprit Bumrah. Mahmudullah struck 46 (36 balls) and steered Bangladesh out of a mid-inning slump with a couple of partnership. Bangladesh finished with 256/8
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ROHIT IN A HURRY: India’s Rohit Sharma in action against Bangladesh. The captain and Shubman Gill added 63/0 in the Powerplay One of 10 overs, chasing Bangladesh’s 256. He was dismissed for 48 by Hasan Mahmud after having strung together 88 for the first wicket.
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GILL’S ELEGANT 50: India’s Shubman Gill in action against Bangladesh. He has played some effortless shots around the wicket before being dismissed for 53.
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MEHIDY HASAN STRIKES: Bangladesh’s Mehidy Hasan Miraz (centre) celebrates the wicket of India's Shreyas Iyer with Najmul Hossain Shanto. India were on 178 in pursuit of 257 for a win.
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A CENTURY FOR KOHLI, A WIN FOR INDIA: India’s Virat Kohli plays a shot against Bangladesh. Kohli slammed a six over midwicket to reach his 48th ODI hundred, and India won by seven wickets.
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CELEBRATION TIME: India fans celebrate in the stands as Kohli and KL Rahul steer India to the target. It was India's fourth win in as many games. India meet New Zealand in Dharamsala on Sunday in a battle of unbeaten teams.
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