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Bangladesh National Cricket Team Vs India National Cricket Team Match

Bangladesh National Cricket Team Vs India National Cricket Team Match

India A faltered near the end of their run chase against Bangladesh A in their Rising Stars Asia Cup 2025 semi-final clash, eventually succumbing to one wicket defeat in Super Over. Thanks to an excellent innings from SM Meherob and an astounding catch by Ramandeep Singh for Bangladesh A, their chances were saved.

Bangladesh National Cricket Team Vs India National Cricket Team Match

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Bangladesh men’s national cricket team is an active member of the International Cricket Council (ICC), holding both Test and One-Day International (ODI) status. Administered by the Bangladesh Cricket Board, their first selection for competition in 1979’s ICC Trophy followed by becoming an official ODI nation after beating Scotland and Kenya at one-day series games, before competing in 1998 KnockOut Trophy and 1999 Champions Trophy tournaments as well.

After an inauspicious start to the 2000s, Dav Whatmore guided his side towards success through an array of experienced and young players such as Mashrafe Mortaza, Shakib Al Hasan, Tamim Iqbal and Mushfiqur Rahim. However, key veterans Habibul Bashar and Mohammad Rafique began to lose form and left.

In December 2004, Bangladesh hosted India for an unprecedented full series of ODIs and tests, winning all three contests by an 3-0 scoreline – their third series victory out of 29 Tests yet enough to propel them into the top eight of ODI rankings.

Bangladesh first found success during 2004, winning the 2004 Asia Cup and reaching the quarter-finals of 2010 World Twenty20 (where they lost to Australia and Sri Lanka). Bangladesh last appeared at a tournament when touring New Zealand for three ODIs and two tests tournaments in 2022.

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Bangladesh-India rivalry is one of the longest-standing and fiercest sporting competitions in cricket history. Both teams boast long histories of high-stakes matches, passionate supporter bases on both sides, and some closely fought contests. This rivalry has also been known by various names, including Asian Classico, Padma-Ganga Derby and Gandhi-Mujib Trophy.

India A defeated Bangladesh A by one wicket in the Rising Stars Asia Cup 2025 semi-final at Lahore. Following an early slow start, India A quickly progressed with their bat, amassing 194/6 after 20 overs largely thanks to outstanding contributions by captain Ruturaj Gaikwad and Tilak Varma who both scored unbeaten fifties en route.

Bangladesh batters faced stiff resistance against India’s quality bowling, never managing to make inroads into their total. One highlight was Jaker Ali holding KL Rahul’s catch at this critical juncture; something which could have altered the course of the match dramatically.

Indian team cruised to victory with a clinical display. Leading 1-0 at half time thanks to Julan Nongmaithen’s cross, which found Pritika Barman who guided it into the net; Anwita Senjam scored again shortly thereafter with help from Barman; Elizabed Lakra sealed their win seven minutes before time ran out.

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After winning their opening match of the tournament in Abuja, India face Bangladesh in Bulawayo looking to extend their dominance against an equally formidable challenger. India have won five world cups but will find their neighbours much harder opponents.

Rain had delayed the toss for 20 minutes, allowing Bangladesh time to decide their batting order before selecting to field. Their decision paid dividends almost instantly as Al Fahad managed to take out India captain Ayush Mhatre with six off just the third ball from Al Fahad and Vedant Trivedi with six more from Vedant Trivedi on subsequent balls for six dismissals that left India reeling.

But Vaibhav Suryavanshi held strong and formed an excellent partnership with Hakim Tamim to turn around the game. They helped India expand their score with some smart hitting during Powerplay, moving them past 100 for 3 in 12 overs.

Bangladesh were far from done when play resumed; Khilan Patel quickly took four wickets within three overs to regain the initiative for India and put them back in control of their innings. First he baited Hakim Tamim into going for big shots with full tosses; Hakim edged one to long-on where Kanishk made an exceptional catch; next up were Siddiki Jibon Ratul and Siddiki as he bowled Bangladesh out for just 146. India won by 18 runs (DLS). They moved up the Group A standings by one game (DLS). India moved up two places to take control with two consecutive victories while Bangladesh could only manage one before defeat.

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India have stunned Bangladesh at the SAFF U-19 Women’s Championship to advance to the final against Afghanistan and mark an incredible turnaround from their opening game 2-0 defeat by Pakistan a day ago, where they trailed by as much as three goals at one stage – testament to new head coach Pamela Conti and her attacking tactics.

Conti’s side have now moved ahead by one point after an impressive second half performance from Bangladesh’s Young Tigresses, scoring four goals within seven minutes to turn the match on its head. Pearl Fernandes made her presence known when Anwita’s low cross found its way to her for her to quickly smash past goalkeeper Mst Yearzan for their opener.

Henriyoka Nagoth then delivered an exquisite short corner that Vihaan Malhotra finished off with his trademark clinical strike. Additionally, an incident which gained widespread media coverage saw both captains forgoing exchanging traditional handshakes after tossing.

As Azizul Hakim was too sick to attend due to illness, vice-captain Zawad Abrar represented Bangladesh at the toss. They went through formalities without exchanging handshakes – prompting speculation over political tensions between Bangladesh and India. According to a statement issued by Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), however, this incident occurred as “completely unintentional and resulted from momentary lapse of concentration”, with no intention or desire to show disrespect toward or disrespect for opponents or show any disrespect towards them by either party involved.