India Vs Bangladesh 3rd T20 Highlights - Nov 10, 2019

India 174 for 5 (Iyer 62, Rahul 52, Sarkar 2-29) beat Bangladesh 144 (Naim 81, Chahar 6-7, Dube 3-30) by 30 runs

Deepak Chahar's reality record six-wicket pull, which incorporated a capping stunt, animated India to a 30-run against Bangladesh to secure the T20I arrangement in Nagpur. Chahar's 6 for 7 are the best-ever T20I figures, beating Ajantha Mendis' 6 for 8 against Zimbabwe in 2012.

Chahar additionally turned into the principal Indian to get a T20I cap stunt when he expelled Shafiul Islam, Mustafizur Rahman and Aminul Islam over his last two overs to cut off the Bangladesh innings. The guests were in the game till the twelfth over of the 175-run pursue as Mohammad Naim ruled the Indian assault. At the point when he fell for 81 off 48 balls to Shivam Dube, who demonstrated his bowling accreditations with a three-for, Bangladesh's pursuit self-destructed.

Chahar, who had evacuated Liton Das and Soumya Sarkar off progressive conveyances in the third finished, broke the perilous third-wicket stand when he had Mohammad Mithun gotten at wide long-off. Next ball, Dube got Mushfiqur Rahim bowled off within edge, as Bangladesh's noteworthy recuperation endured a significant blow. At that point un his next finished, Dube slipped a yorker past Naim before getting Afif Hossain captured and bowled with a precarious short ball. This was when Chahar thundered back to finish the customs.

Naim dazzles with touchy batting. It wasn't all plain cruising for India. After Chahar had decreased Bangladesh to 18 for 2, Naim basically took on the bowling. He slugged Yuzvendra Chahal for three fours of every a line and afterward scythed two fours off Dube in the accompanying over. With the legspinner and medium-pacer scammed, he at that point assaulted Washington Sundar's off-spin to keep Bangladesh on track. Washington was pounded for 17 out of an over as Bangladesh was magnificently set at 106 for 2 of every 12 overs. When Chahal missed the stumps to finish Naim's run-out, Bangladesh more likely than not felt it was their day.

Shafiul Islam evacuated Rohit Sharma for the second time in the T20I arrangement, this time off his third ball to quickly stun India. At that point, Shafiul was compensated for his more full length, when Shikhar Dhawan top-edged him on the charge to wide mid-on as chief Mahmudullah took a fine running catch. With India on 35 for two in the 6th over with two of their best batsmen gone, Bangladesh may have felt a large portion of the activity was finished.

In any case, Rahul and Iyer obviously had different thoughts, assembling a quick 59-run stand. While Rahul was calculative in the first place, he chose to take on the bowling in the second 50% of the innings, muscling vital hits now and again, guaranteeing India's run rate didn't plunge. Before long after moving beyond fifty, however, he was out when he confounded a flung hit to mid-off. Iyer, in the meantime, was dropped the first ball by Aminul Islam, yet made Bangladesh pay by getting to his lady T20 fifty. En route, he indicated why he can be a perfect No. 4 crosswise over organizations, muscling some colossal hits to continue India's energy significantly after Rahul's expulsion. This helped India finish with a twist and give their bowlers a stage to safeguard a not too bad aggregate on the substance of some substantial dew.

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