How India Beat Bangladesh In 1st T20: India easily defeated Bangladesh in Gwalior T20. Team India led by Suryakumar Yadav defeated Bangladesh by 7 wickets. Bangladesh, who came to bat first, scored 127 runs. In response to which India achieved the target by losing 3 wickets in just 11.5 overs. In this way, the Indian team is ahead 1-0 in the 3-match series. Earlier in the Test series, India had defeated Bangladesh 2-0. Now had to face defeat in the first T20 match. We will look at the reasons for Bangladesh’s defeat.
flop show of bangladeshi batsmen
Bangladesh batsmen, who came to bat first after losing the toss, kept approaching the pavilion at regular intervals. Mehdi Hasan Miraj scored 35 runs in 32 balls. At the same time, captain Nazmul Hasan Shanto contributed 27 runs in 25 balls, but apart from this other batsmen disappointed. As a result, the entire Bangladesh team was all out for 127 runs. In this way, India had an easy target of 128 runs.
Indian bowlers wreaked havoc
Bangladesh batsmen looked helpless and helpless in front of Indian bowlers. Bangladeshi batsmen returned to the pavilion at regular intervals. Mehdi Hasan Miraj and Nazmul Hasan Shanto definitely scored runs, but played very slow innings. Indian bowlers did not give Bangladesh batsmen a chance to open their hands. If Bangladesh batsmen had scored well according to the pitch, pressure could have been put on the Indian batsmen.
Aggressive approach of Team India’s batsmen
In response to Bangladesh’s 127 runs, Team India’s openers Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson made a stormy start. However, Abhishek Sharma was out early after a short but sharp innings, but after that Sanju Samson and Suryakumar Yadav took charge. Both these batsmen hit big shots with ease. After Sanju Samson and Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya did the rest of the work. This all-rounder played a not out inning of 39 runs in just 16 balls. As a result, India achieved the target in just 11.5 overs.
Read this also-
IND vs PAK: Fans remembered Mahi due to Richa Ghosh’s surprising catch, no one including the batsman believed it