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T20 WC PIX: India survive Bangladesh scare

Last updated on: November 02, 2022 18:27 IST

IMAGES from the T20 World Cup match played between India and Bangladesh in Adelaide on Wednesday.

Team India

IMAGE: India are the Group 2 table topper with six points while Bangladesh are in third place with four points. Photograph: Sarah Reed/Getty Images

A piece of sheer on-field brilliance by a rejuvenated KL Rahul and divine intervention by the weather gods took India one step closer to the T20 World Cup semifinals with an edge-of-the-seat five-run victory over Bangladesh in a rain-curtailed contest in Adelaide on Wednesday.

Having posted an imposing total of 184 for 6 courtesy Virat Kohli (64 not out off 44) and KL Rahul (50 off 32), little did India factor in what was about to hit them in the form of Litton Das (60 off 27 balls).

 

Liton Das

IMAGE: Ravichandran Ashwin celebrates as Litton Das of Bangladesh is run out by KL Rahul. Photograph: Sarah Reed/Getty Images

Needing 151 in 16 overs as per the revised target after a brief spell of rain, Bangladesh managed 145/6 in the end. India, who now have six points from four games, will need to beat Zimbabwe in their last Super-12 match to clinch a last four place.

Needing 20 off last over, young Arshdeep Singh showed ice-cool temperament despite Nurul Hasan hitting him for a six and four as he bowled couple of perfect yorker length deliveries to seal the tie.

Just when Bangladesh were cruising along at 66 for no loss in 7 overs, heavens opened up much to the delight of the Bangladeshi fans and their partisan media.

After the forced break, the revised target as per DLS method required Bangladesh to score 85 off 54 balls. The break did affect their momentum as Rahul effected a run-out that will be a part of any highlights package with the direct throw from deep mid-wicket getting rid of Litton.

Just like it happened with Mohammed Nawaz in the Asia Cup, India's coaching staff had no planning for Litton, who cleverly played for the rain.

After a quiet first over by Bhuvneshwar Kumar, the next over by Arshdeep saw the right-hander repeatedly stepping down the wicket, trying to negate any swing on offer.

In the next few overs, he was all over Arshdeep and Bhuvneshwar as he converted good length deliveries into over-pitched ones and lofted them over the infield. It was one of the finest T20I fifties for Bangladesh, coming only in 21 balls.

Litton played cover drives, pulls and hit sixes behind square guiding the pace of the deliveries, making Rohit Sharma look clueless during the Powerplay overs which yielded 60 runs.

By the time it started drizzling, Bangladesh were 66 for no loss in seven overs with a 17-run advantage on DLS par score.

Bangladesh

IMAGE: Suryakumar Yadav and KL Rahul celebrate Najmul Hossain Shanto’s wicket. Photograph: Sarah Reed/Getty Images

Once the target was reduced, Rahul's inspirational fielding from the deep found Litton short of his ground at the non-striker's end.

Shanto (21 off 25 balls) struggled for timing for the better part before a mistimed pull off Shami's bowling found Suryakumar Yadav at wide long-on.

While two wickets fell in quick succession, the moist outfield due to rain made it difficult to grip the ball as Shakib Al Hasan launched into Ravichandran Ashwin for a couple of boundaries.

But Arshdeep (2/38 in 4 overs) coming for his post-rain spell got the dangerous Afif Hossain caught by Surya and then skipper Shakib was caught by substitute fielder Deepak Hooda at deep mid-wicket to change the complexion of the match.

Hardik (2/28 in 3 overs) then removed Yasir Ali and Mosaddek Hossain Saikat in one over to seal the match.

Virat Kohli

IMAGE: Virat Kohli (64 n.o.) had an historic outing as not only his score powered India to a huge total, but he also became highest run scorer in T20 WC history. Photograph: Sarah Reed/Getty Images

Earlier, Kohli's eternal love affair with the Adelaide Oval continued as he powered India to a strong total.

There were eight fours and a six in his 44-ball innings as none of the Bangladesh bowlers had any answer for his exquisite stroke-play.

The pitch was way slower compared to Perth and the Bangladesh bowling attack fizzled out under extreme pressure in the post-Powerplay overs as Rahul (50 off 31 ball) also returned to form with his first fifty of the tournament.

KL Rahul

IMAGE: Fifties from Virat Kohli and KL Rahul helped India reach a powerful 184/6. Photograph: Sarah Reed/Getty Images

Kohli, en route to his third half-century of the competition, had couple of useful stands – 67 for second wicket with Rahul and 38 for the third wicket with Suryakumar Yadav (30 off 15 balls).

Shakib Al Hasan (2/33 in 4 overs) picked wickets of Rahul and Surya but Taskin undoubtedly was the best bowler on view.

Having copped a lot of criticism over the past three games, Rahul got into his element. He played his customary ‘pick-up pull-shot', which is a whip off the wrists behind square for a six.

With skipper Rohit dismissed cheaply, Kohli eased the initial pressure put by Taskin with some fleet-footed running between the wickets.

Suryakumar Yadav

IMAGE: Suryakumar Yadav scores a quickfire 30 off 16 balls. Photograph: Sarah Reed/Getty Images

Rahul took 20 balls to score his first 21 runs but once the Powerplay was done away with, he suddenly upped the ante as in one over from Shoriful, he hit a short-arm pull over deep mid-wicket and a slash over backward point for two maximums.

That ninth over from Shoriful yielded 24 runs and the pressure was completely released on the Indian batters.

Rohit Sharma

IMAGE: Hasan Mahmud celebrates with team mates the wicket of Rohit Sharma. Photograph: Sarah Reed/Getty Images

Rahul's next 29 runs came off 10 balls before his 31-ball-50 ended when an attempted lap-shot found the top-edge and Mustafizur took a well-judged catch off skipper Shakib's bowling.

Kohli at the other end hit a flurry of boundaries – couple off Taskin, one from Mustafizur and the best of the lot – a copybook off-drive that one can watch on the loop as many times one wishes to.

Dinesh Karthik

IMAGE: D inesh Karthik is run out by Shoriful Islam. Photograph: Sarah Reed/Getty Images

The stage was set for Suryakumar and he responded in style with a quickfire cameo before Shakib's arm-ball breached his defense.

However, Kohli continued to attack from one end to take India to an above-par score.

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