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ICC ODI World Cup: India to chase Bangladesh's 256/8 in Pune
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- Oct 20, 2023

ICC ODI World Cup: India to chase Bangladesh's 256/8 in Pune
Spinner Ravindra Jadeja bowled an outstanding spell (10-0-38-2) for India
Hardik Pandya left the field following an injury as India restricted Bangladesh to 256/8 in a batting-friendly Pune MCA Stadium on Thursday. Openers Tanzid Hasan (51 off 43) and Liton Das (66 off 82) gave Bangladesh a good start by stitching a 93-run stand. However, India came back strongly picking wickets at regular intervals.
Spinner Ravindra Jadeja bowled an outstanding spell (10-0-38-2) and sent back a settled Liton Das and stand-in-skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto for 6. Jasprit Bumrah (10-1-41-2) and Kuldeep Yadav (10-0-47-1) were also economical for India.
India lost Pandya as early as in the ninth over, when he tried to stop a straight drive off Litton Das' bat with his right foot and fell on the ground. Pandya received initial treatment on the field but as he began moving to his bowling mark, it became clear he would not continue and left the field subsequently.
The BCCI informed later that Pandya had been taken for scans, and former England captain Nasser Hussain said on air he would be available to bat in the second innings, but an official confirmation on that was awaited.
With all options at his perusal, the fact that Rohit Sharma chose Virat Kohli to complete the injured Pandya's over with India still in search of first breakthrough showed how assured India are with their bowling attack is in this competition.
Kuldeep Yadav provided the first breakthrough and Ravindra Jadeja the second, as it was India all the way with Bangladesh going at under five runs per over after a robust beginning.
In fact, Jadeja's was the standout performance with the all-rounder producing a measly 10-0-38-2 and a superb diving catch to dismiss Mushfiqur Rahim.
But the initial exchanges belonged to the young Tanzid Hasan, who struck a dazzling maiden fifty scoring 51 off 43 balls (5x4s, 3x6s). Litton Das made 82-ball 66 (7x4s), whereas Rahim's 38 and a late charge from Mahmudullah (46, 36 balls, 3x4s, 3x6s) brought the Tigers their runs.
With no assistance from the surface, the task to make early inroads with the new ball appeared challenging even though Jasprit Bumrah (2/41) found some movement in the air.
After a watchful start Das took on Mohammed Siraj (2/60) in the sixth over, hitting two fours to get a move on and Tanzid pulled Bumrah over fine leg for the first six of the innings in the next.
The Bangladesh openers immediately pressed on the scoring rate as 53 runs came off the last five overs in the powerplay.
Brief scores: Bangladesh: 256/8 in 50 overs (Litton Das 66, Tanzid Hasan 51; Mahmudullah 46, Ravindra Jadeja 2/38, Mohammed Siraj 2/60, Jasprit Bumrah 2/41).