次のインド党は、2月23日の大司教パキスタンに対する巨大な対立です。
What was expected has transpired. Shubman Gill’s Virat Kohli-esque knock on a difficult track in Dubai was fantastic to watch. Had Gill not been there, this match would’ve definitely gone to the wire. A match that started with India dominating the affair ended in the same fashion, with Gill and KL Rahul marching towards a perfect start at the ICC Champions Trophy. Mohammed Shami announced his ICC return with a fantastic five-for, and Gill complemented it tremendously with his maiden century in ICC tournaments.

Hridoy frustrates Indian spinners, Rohit falters
Bangladesh staged a superb recovery to post a decent total after a disastrous start against India. Reduced to 35/5 within the first nine overs, their innings seemed in complete disarray. However, a crucial 154-run partnership between Towhid Hridoy and Jaker Ali Anik rescued them from collapse.
Hridoy, battling cramps, played a gutsy knock, reaching a superb century off 118 balls, while Jaker provided steady support with a patient 68 off 114 deliveries. The innings exposed India’s diminishing intensity in the field, with key drops—Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya, and KL Rahul all missing chances at crucial junctures. Rohit denied Axar Patel a hat-trick, who dismissed Tanzid Hasan and Mushfiqur on back-to-back deliveries.
Mohammed Shami was the standout performer with the ball, delivering yet another ICC event masterclass, bagging 5/53 in his 10 overs. Harshit Rana, who surprisingly picked over Arshdeep Singh, also made an impact, claiming 3/31. However, India’s spinners struggled to make inroads, managing just two wickets despite the slowness of the Dubai surface.
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