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india vs bangladesh, icc champions trophy 2017 semi-finals
India vs Bangladesh, ICC Champions Trophy 2017 semi-finals
Bangladesh's ploy of going after the bowling early on in the innings didn't work well. Soumya Sarkar departed early and runs didn't flow as easily as they would've wanted
Tamim Iqbal got off to a struggled start, but regained his touch to stroke yet another half-century and lead Bangladesh's innings
After a poor start, Bangladesh's innings was resurrected by a 123-run stand by Mushfiqur Rahim and Tamim IOqbal. The wicketkeeper-batsman registered an 85-ball 61
Kedar Jadhav provided the much-needed breakthrough for India as he dismissed Tamim Iqbal in his second over. The wicket helped India get back into the contest
The bowlers managed to keep the flow of runs in check in the last 20 overs and kept striking at regular intervals
India managed to restrict Bangladesh to 264 for 7, a below par total on the pitch
Rohit Sharma got off to a smashing start to put India on track in chase.
Shikhar Dhawan took the bowlers on, smashing seven fours and a six for his 34-ball 46.
Virat Kohli blazed his way to a third unbeaten half-century of the tournament. He stroked 13 boundaries in his 78-ball 96
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli decimated Bangladesh's bowlers with an unbeaten 178-run stand to guide India to a dominating nine-wicket win
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