Published 14:04 IST, October 30th 2019
India vs Bangladesh: Most exciting T20I matches between the nations
India vs Bangladesh 1st T20I will be held at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on November 3. The series will continue with 2 more matches in Rajkot and Nagpur.
- SportFit
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India are all set to host Bangladesh for three T20Is and two Test matches starting from November 3. The opening T20I game will be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi followed by two more matches in Rajkot and Nagpur. The final two T20I games will be played on November 7 and 10 respectively.
Best T20I matches between India and Bangladesh
In the past few years, the limited-overs rivalry between these two nations has gained widespread recognition due to their competitive and enthralling on-field contests. Even though both teams are yet to engage in a bilateral T20 series, the two often contest with each other in ICC T20 World Cup and Asia Cup matches. Both India and Bangladesh have faced each other eight times, with the ‘Men in Blue’ winning all eight of them. Before the series kicks off this weekend, here we take a look at three of the best T20I encounters between the two Asian giants.
India vs Bangladesh: Asia Cup 2016 Final at Dhaka
The 13th edition of Asia Cup was also the first to be played in the T20I format. India reached the final by winning all four of their Group Stage matches. Bangladesh, however, lost to India in the very first match to register their only defeat in the first round. Bangladesh batted first and scored 120-5 in a rain-affected 15-over final. India lost opener, Rohit Sharma, early and were left to chase 19 runs from 12 balls at one stage. However, MS Dhoni’s blistering 20* from 6 balls ensured that Team India won the game in the penultimate over itself to regain the Asia Cup.
India vs Bangladesh: Super 10 match of ICC T20 World Cup 2016 at Bengaluru
In a must-win game for both teams, team India could only post 146-7 in their 20 overs. Bangladesh started their chase confidently by keeping up with the required rate for a major part of the innings. With one over to go and four wickets in hand, Bangladesh were left to require 11 runs for victory. A couple of boundaries later, the equation soon became 2 runs from 3 balls. In a dramatic turnaround, Bangladesh lost three wickets off their final three balls to lose the game by 1 run.
India vs Bangladesh: Nidahas Trophy 2018 final at Colombo
India and Bangladesh reached the tri-series final which also involved Sri Lanka as a third team. Bangladesh, riding on Sabbir Rahman’s 77 from 50 balls posted 166-8 while batting first. Team India required 34 to win from 12 balls at one stage. Indian wicket-keeper Dinesh Karthik scored 29* off just 8 balls to play an innings of a lifetime. The right-hander smashed a flat six over cover from the last ball to snatch an unlikely win.
Updated 16:01 IST, October 30th 2019