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India [174/5] beat Bangladesh [144] by 30 runs to win 3rd T20I; clinch series 2-1

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With the series tied at 1-1, India and Bangladesh have all to play for in the third and final game at Nagpur's Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium on Sunday, 10 November.

Overview

India v Bangladesh
3rd T20I
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur
Sunday, 10 November; 7:00pm local time, 1:30pm GMT

Having won their first-ever T20I against India in the opening fixture in Delhi, Bangladesh set their sights on a historic series win. They began well in the early part of the second T20I played in Rajkot, where they raced to 59/0 from seven overs after being put in to bat. However, they lost their way against the Indian spinners and ended up posting a below-par total, which the hosts – powered by a Rohit Sharma masterclass – had little trouble chasing down.

Bangladesh will, however, fancy their chances at Nagpur – a venue which has offered significant assistance for the slower bowlers in recent times. Their chief concern though lies in batting, as their batsmen have failed to convert their starts into big scores, barring Mushfiqur Rahim's match-winning fifty in the first T20I, and the visitors will need to address that to challenge the strong Indian team.

The hosts, after a resounding win in Rajkot, will draw confidence from skipper Rohit's form. In the bowling department, their spinners have performed well in both games. However, they still have some areas to look into ahead of the decider. The seamers have failed to produce an impact of note and the management might be tempted to draft in Shardul Thakur for Khaleel Ahmed, with the latter having produced returns of 1/37 and 0/44 in the series so far.

Remember the last time:

Liton Das and Mohammad Naim got Bangladesh off to a solid start after being put in to bat in the second T20I, but India roared back in the contest after Das was run out. Spinners Yuzvendra Chahal and Washington Sundar took firm control thereafter, and Deepak Chahar bowled a tidy spell in the final overs, as Bangladesh were restricted to 153/6 in batting-friendly conditions.

Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan then stitched one of their many century stands in white-ball cricket. The India captain was at his destructive best hitting six fours and as many sixes during his 43-ball 85. Both fell in quick succession but KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer ensured that India completed a comfortable eight-wicket win with more than four overs to spare.


What they said:

Rohit Sharma, India captain: "I never underestimate the opposition, particularly the bowlers... all these years I have only tried to do my best when I have the bat in my hand. We want to finish well and there is a whole West Indies series coming up and not to forget the two Test matches as well. The year 2019 has been very good so far. Just want to finish it off on a good note."

Mahmudullah, Bangladesh captain: "Was a very good wicket (in Rajkot), but we were 25-30 runs short. Having said that, credit to Rohit and Shikhar, how they started. Momentum went their way. Aminul is a great find for us, the way he's been putting effort. Hopefully, he will continue. We need to assess the conditions when we go to Nagpur. We needed to be a bit more positive."

Conditions:

Hazy winds and clear skies are expected with absolutely no cloud cover on Sunday in Nagpur. The pitch generally tends to slow down as the game progresses at the VCA stadium. Teams batting first have won eight of the 11 T20Is played at this venue.
 
Bangladesh tour of India | 3rd T20 | Nagpur | Matchs Thread

Bangladesh has won the toss and decided to bowl first.
 
India: Rohit, Dhawan, Rahul, Iyer, Pandey, Pant, Dube, Washington, Chahar, Khaleel, Chahal

Bangladesh: Liton, Soumya, Naim, Mushfiqur, Mahmudullah, Afif, Mithun, Shafiul, Al-Amin, Mustafizur
 
Only way BD probably can beat India is if they chase.

It is a good toss win for BD.
 
If BD can get Rohit out early and restrict India under 160, they may chase it down.
 
Not a shot you expect from Rohit but great job by Shafiul who is hitting good areas with bit of movement as well.
 
Bangladesh shouldn't get carried away. They still have to restrict India below 160 (preferably 150).

India - 13/1 after 3 overs.
 
India off to a flier. BD will suffer for not taking any specialist spinner. Ridiculous decision
 
We will have to see if that dropped catch of Iyer costs BD
 
I feel that BD should've played Mosaddek. His spin could've been handy on this slow pitch. Also, he bats better than Mithun. Not sure why he wasn't selected.
 
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IND 59/2 (9.0) CRR: 6.56
Bangladesh opt to bowl
 
Aminul is playing. He is a specialist spinner.

They left out Mosaddek and brought in Mithun.

Aminul was never a specialist spinner. He is a batting all rounder

I feel that BD should've played Mosaddek. His spin could've been handy on this slow pitch. Also, he bats better than Mithun. Not sure why he wasn't selected.

He is injured
 
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Why is Mahmudullah not bowling? Afif can bowl too.

Part-time bowler Sarkar is bowling better than Mustafiz.
 
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150-180 very doable.

IND 108/3 (13.5) CRR: 7.81
Bangladesh opt to bowl
 
That dropped catch of Iyer is definitely costing BD and allowing Iyer to bat against part time spinner and medium pace of Sarkar isnt helping either
 
50 for Iyer. This guy is a spinner killer for sure. India always struggled against spinners in the middle overs. With this guy around it will strengthen the line up.
 
It was so surprising when Iyer didnt get a nod over Shankar and Karthik in WC, I mentioned it at the time of WC as well that he looks the most promising option for no 4
 
India just has to kick Dhawan out. After all the boundaries strike rate is still not that good due to dot balls.
 
India - 144/5 after 17 overs.

Can Bangladesh restrict India below 165? Two new batsmen now.

Pacers have done well (excluding Mustafiz). Spinners were shocking.
 
Average score on this ground 149 since 2009 they started playing here. NZ defended like 120 here agianst India.
 
It was so surprising when Iyer didnt get a nod over Shankar and Karthik in WC, I mentioned it at the time of WC as well that he looks the most promising option for no 4

Nothing is surprising.

Shastri is the Indian version of Misbah. Hence, the usual rubbish selection.
 
50 for Iyer. This guy is a spinner killer for sure. India always struggled against spinners in the middle overs. With this guy around it will strengthen the line up.

Couldnt agree more. He just stands and smacks them like he is swatting flies.
Just the consistency with which he hits those sixes is baffling.
If he gets set, they wont ball a spinner to him thereby upsetting the order of opppsition's bowling.
Good times.
 
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