Bangladesh vs India 1st semi final-Asian games-2023
Bangladesh vs India 1st semi final
In the Asian Games 2023, India secured a silver medal by easily defeating Bangladesh in the first semi-final of cricket. Bangladesh vs India 1st semifinal was played at the Pingfang Cricket Field in Hongjo, China, where India won the toss and decided to bowl first.
The decision of Indian captain Rituraj Gaikwad proved to be spot on, as Bangladesh’s team could only manage to score a total of 97 runs while losing 9 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. This seemingly easy target was achieved by India in just 9.5 overs while losing only one wicket.
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India’s only wicket fell in the form of Yashasvi Jaiswal, both in the initial and final stages of the innings. After Yashasvi Jaiswal was dismissed, Captain Rituraj Gaikwad and Tilak Varma took charge, easily dominating Bangladesh’s bowlers and comfortably securing this match in their favor.
Captain Rituraj Gaikwad showed no mercy to Bangladesh’s bowlers, unleashing a barrage of fours and sixes.
Now, India will play against the team that loses in the second semi-final for a chance to win the Gold medal.
In this match, the performance of the Indian bowlers was commendable, as they did not allow Bangladesh to even score 100 runs. Bowler R Sai Kishore took three wickets, conceding only 12 runs, while Washington Sundar also picked up two wickets for 15 runs.
Bangladesh’s top-order batsmen could only manage 21 runs collectively, losing three wickets in the process. Similarly, the Indian bowlers quickly dismissed the last four wickets of Bangladesh, and they were only able to score 55 runs in total.
From the Indian side, Tilak Varma contributed the most runs, scoring 55 runs off just 26 balls. In his 55 runs, Tilak Varma hit two fours and six splendid sixes. Similarly, Rituraj Gaikwad also scored 40 runs off only 26 balls, including four fours and three sixes.
Bangladesh’s only successful bowler was Ripan Mandal, who took one wicket but conceded 26 runs from his overs.