India National Cricket Team Vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

India National Cricket Team Vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

India and Bangladesh’s dynamic cricket rivalry remains thrilling to watch. India have historically held an advantage in one-day internationals (ODIs), yet Bangladesh have made significant strides forward over recent years.

Ravindra Jadeja broke the record for most wickets taken against Bangladesh when he dismissed Litton Das for one wicket.

India Cricket Team

Name Nationality Batting Style Bowling Style Role
Suryakumar Yadav Indian Right-hand bat Right-arm medium Batter; Captain
Shubman Gill Indian Right-hand bat Right-arm offbreak (occasional) Batter; Vice-captain
Abhishek Sharma Indian Left-hand bat Slow left-arm orthodox All-rounder
Tilak Varma Indian Left-hand bat Right-arm offbreak (part-time) Batter
Hardik Pandya Indian Right-hand bat Right-arm fast-medium All-rounder
Shivam Dube Indian Left-hand bat Right-arm medium All-rounder
Axar Patel Indian Left-hand bat Slow left-arm orthodox All-rounder
Jitesh Sharma Indian Right-hand bat Wicketkeeper-batter
Sanju Samson Indian Right-hand bat Wicketkeeper-batter
Jasprit Bumrah Indian Right-hand bat Right-arm fast Bowler
Arshdeep Singh Indian Left-hand bat Left-arm fast-medium Bowler
Harshit Rana Indian Right-hand bat Right-arm fast Bowler
Varun Chakaravarthy Indian Right-hand bat Right-arm legbreak (mystery) Bowler
Kuldeep Yadav Indian Left-hand bat Left-arm wrist spin (chinaman) Bowler
Rinku Singh Indian Left-hand bat Right-arm offbreak (occasional) Batter (finisher)

Bangladesh Cricket Team

Name Nationality Batting Style Bowling Style Role
Litton Das Bangladeshi Right-hand bat Wicketkeeper-batter; Captain
Tanzid Hasan Bangladeshi Left-hand bat Batter
Parvez Hossain Emon Bangladeshi Left-hand bat Batter
Saif Hassan Bangladeshi Right-hand bat Right-arm offbreak Batter
Towhid Hridoy Bangladeshi Right-hand bat Right-arm offbreak (part-time) Batter
Jaker Ali Bangladeshi Right-hand bat Wicketkeeper-batter
Shamim Hossain Bangladeshi Left-hand bat Right-arm offbreak All-rounder
Nurul Hasan Bangladeshi Right-hand bat Wicketkeeper-batter
Mahedi Hasan Bangladeshi Right-hand bat Right-arm offbreak All-rounder
Rishad Hossain Bangladeshi Right-hand bat Legbreak Bowler
Nasum Ahmed Bangladeshi Left-hand bat Slow left-arm orthodox Bowler
Mustafizur Rahman Bangladeshi Left-hand bat Left-arm fast-medium Bowler
Tanzim Hasan Sakib Bangladeshi Right-hand bat Right-arm medium Bowler
Taskin Ahmed Bangladeshi Left-hand bat Right-arm fast Bowler
Shoriful Islam Bangladeshi Left-hand bat Left-arm fast-medium Bowler
Mohammad Saifuddin Bangladeshi Left-hand bat Right-arm medium-fast All-rounder

ODI Match History

India and Bangladesh have an exciting rivalry that dates back to major tournaments like the ICC Champions Trophy. On February 20, they will meet again at Dubai International Cricket Stadium – though India have generally dominated past encounters, Bangladesh have occasionally managed some stunning upsets!

India and Bangladesh have met 41 times in One Day Internationals (ODIs), with India winning 32 of them and Bangladesh eight. Both teams will look to add another win against each other during this upcoming match – which marks the second out of five matches that comprise Group B of this tournament.

From 2000 when Bangladesh received Test status from India’s Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), their relationship has blossomed into an intense rivalry. While during early years India held an obvious advantage in cricketing ability versus Bangladesh, that suddenly changed during the 2007 ICC World Cup when young Bangladesh team stunned Indian team in its opening match and set in motion a new era of rivalry, with both nations competing on equal footing.

Bangladesh have made dramatic strides since 2010, emerging from relative obscurity to become one of cricket’s premier emerging nations while India have continued their reign on the world stage under Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Virat Kohli respectively. Now both nations look set to take their rivalry further at the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy which promises another thrilling chapter of this exciting storyline.

Test Match History

India and Bangladesh have engaged in 15 Test matches against each other so far, with India winning 13 of them and two ending in draws. Rohit Sharma made history on Sunday when he scored two centuries while Ravichandran Ashwin took six wickets as India thumped Bangladesh by 280 runs at Chennai Stadium.

Bangladesh and India have experienced an intensifying rivalry, which has only intensified during recent times. India have generally held their ground, though Bangladesh have managed to win some key matches including their triumphant win at the 2022 Asia Cup against them. Their shock victory shows they can compete on more equal terms against them.

This match marks the second of three in the series and first at MA Chidambaram Stadium. Both teams boast excellent records at this venue and may make use of spinners more frequently due to no dew on the pitch in recent days.

India will make history when they record a winning streak in Test cricket for the first time ever – after 92 years! India now joins an exclusive club of test-playing nations. Next step for India will be building on that success against Bangladesh with consistent victories in ODI and T20I series; should that happen, India might just overtake Bangladesh in rankings! Of course this won’t come easy as Bangladesh are playing some of their finest ever cricket!

T20 Match History

India and Bangladesh’s longstanding rivalry has taken on new dimensions with Bangladesh’s surprising victory at the 2007 World Cup; ever since then they have engaged in an intense contest to determine supremacy that has produced numerous memorable moments. India historically held an edge in ODIs and T20 matches with India dominating in both formats; their clashes often spark heated controversy and debate. India historically led in both formats until their clash in the ICC Champions Trophy this year, often sparking heated discussion and controversy between matches.

India comfortably defeated Bangladesh in the third and final match of their series to whitewash them. Led by Sanju Samson’s blistering century, India reached 297/6 in their 20 overs for their highest ever total in this format – including 173 runs shared between him and Suryakumar Yadav (75 off 35) that started them down the path toward victory. Bangladesh captain Litton Das and Towhid Hridoy both hit half centuries to offer some hope before Hardik Pandya and Riyan Parag removed wickets regularly enough so as to prevent any comebacks or comebacks by India.

Bangladesh struggled to keep pace with India and were soon facing an impossible target. They lost Litton Das early on and struggled to gain any momentum, with only few runs coming from their top order batsmen. Ravi Bishnoi made the breakthrough for India when his pacey delivery trapped Parvez Hossain Emon leg before wicket – later Dinesh Karthik finished off an emphatic victory for India; Bangladesh suffered their largest T20 defeat ever against them as Dinesh Karthik claimed three more wickets during Dinesh Karthik’s final overs later that Sunday in Delhi.

Champion Match History

India and Bangladesh enjoy an intense cricket rivalry, particularly in One Day Internationals (ODIs). Although India has historically held an advantage, Bangladesh have produced some noteworthy upsets including one during the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy semifinals. They have met 41 times for ODIs with India winning 32 victories to Bangladesh’s 8 victories.

Both teams will aim to start their ICC Champions Trophy campaigns off on the right foot. India are heavy favourites, while Bangladesh hope they can spring a surprise at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

India won the toss and elected to field, with their bowlers setting about restricting Bangladesh to 228/10 in 49.4 overs. Bangladesh’s top order struggled throughout with Najmul Hossain Shanto, Tanzid Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim all falling cheaply before Towhid Hridoy and Jaker Ali’s 154-run stand helping keep them competitive in the game.

India reached their target in 46.3 overs thanks to Shubman Gill’s composed century and Mohammed Shami’s fifer – their second victory of the tournament and second on Group A behind New Zealand who beat Pakistan earlier in the day.

Rohit Sharma became only the fourth batsman and 10th fastest to amass 11,000 ODI runs, hitting an early six off his opening ball of an innings before being outwitted by Rishad Hossain in 23rd over and soon replaced by KL Rahul who continued the rout with an unbeaten 87-run knock against Taskin Ahmed; also, Virat Shami overtook Zaheer Khan as joint fastest Indian with 60 ODI scalps taken.

Asia Cup Match History

India and Bangladesh’s rivalry in cricket is undeniably intense and exciting, boasting large fan bases who travel abroad to support them at key matches. Though both sides experience their ups and downs, these two always produce exciting contests; evidenced by multiple ODI and T20 matches between them over the years – and no doubt another nail-biting one awaits in an upcoming clash!

India-Bangladesh matches are always big draws, drawing in packed audiences. Both teams boast rich histories in Asia Cup competition and both have won their quotas in previous tournaments. When these two sides met again for this tournament in 2022, Bangladesh shocked an Indian side that featured full strength players by pulling off an upset victory via Mustafizur Rahman’s brilliant performance to claim their first ever one-day series victory against them and create a significant change in the rivalry.

This year’s Asia Cup will follow the same format as its predecessor: five full members will compete, alongside two Associates and affiliate national boards. 80% of tournament revenue will be divided equally among full members while 15% will go toward Associate and Affiliate nations.

Indian Team’s Poor StartDespite an inconsistent start to the tournament, India looked set for success all the way to the Final. Their dominating 5-0 victory against Hong Kong demonstrated their superiority in every department with Shikhar Dhawan leading with 84 runs while Virat Kohli displayed his talents by scoring an unassailable hundred during a match between India and Hong Kong.

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