WC: Team India scored a victory, defeated Bangladesh by 7 wickets icc world cup 2023 india beat bangladesh by 7 wicket fourth victory know full detail in punjabi punjabi news

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World Cup-2023 Team India has won the fourth by defeating Bangladesh. Team India defeated Bangladesh by 7 wickets in the match played in Pune, Maharashtra on Thursday. Bangladesh won the toss and decided to bat first. Bangladesh scored 256 runs in 50 overs thanks to half-centuries from Liton Das and Tanjeed Hasan. Team India achieved the target of 257 runs in 41.3 overs by losing 3 wickets. Virat Kohli was the hero of Team India’s victory. He played an unbeaten innings of 103 runs.

Such was the innings of Bangladesh

Bangladesh started the match well. But the Indian bowlers did not allow their opposition to capitalize on the good start and restricted them to 256 for eight. At one point, Bangladesh were 93 for no loss, but after that the Indian bowlers did not allow Hardik Pandya to score big despite his injury.

Hardik took charge of the ball in the ninth over but twisted his ankle trying to stop Liton Das’s direct drive. He first got treatment on the field, but eventually he had to leave the field. The Indian Cricket Board later said that Hardik had been taken for a scan. Virat Kohli completed Hardik’s over.

By then India was waiting for its first breakthrough. Kuldeep Yadav gave India the first breakthrough while Ravindra Jadeja got the second breakthrough. After this Bangladesh batsmen could not play freely. Jadeja took two wickets for 38 runs in 10 overs and also took a brilliant catch of Mushfiqur Rahim.

Tanjeed scored 51 runs off 43 balls, which included five fours and three sixes. This is his first fifty in ODIs. Liton Das scored 66 runs off 82 balls with seven fours, while Rahim made a useful contribution of 38 runs. In the last phase of the innings, Mahmudullah played an aggressive innings of 46 runs off 36 balls, which included three fours and several sixes. Tanjeed and Liton Das put on 93 runs, the highest first-wicket partnership for Bangladesh in a World Cup. After this partnership broke down, however, Bangladesh lost wickets at regular intervals, which prevented them from getting close to 300 runs.

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