This story is from July 03, 2019
ICC World Cup 2019: India beat Bangladesh to seal World Cup semi-final spot
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India (314/9) failed to put up the total they should have after a fabulous 180-run opening stand between Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul. The acceleration in the final overs never came. Just like Sunday, when Joe Root had spilled a dolly and Sharma had gone on to make a hundred, the One-day master got an early reprieve and made Bangladesh pay.
India beat Bangladesh by 28 runs on Tuesday to qualify for the semi-finals of the ICC World Cup and eliminate their neighbours in the process. (AFP Photo)
Rohit Sharma smashed (104) and forged a 180-run opening partnership with KL Rahul (77) to help India to a commanding 314-9 at Edgbaston. (AP Photo)
Things could have been vastly different though had Tamim Iqbal not spilled Rohit, then on nine, off Mustafizur Rahman who went on to return 5-59. (AFP Photo)
Rohit capitalised on the reprieve to smash a 92-ball century, equalling Sri Lankan Kumar Sangakkara's record of four hundreds in a single World Cup. (AFP Photo)
Bangladesh were all out for 286 in 48 overs in reply despite battling half-centuries by Shakib Al Hasan and Mohammad Saifuddin. (AFP Photo)
Saifuddin (51*) and Sabbir Rahman (36) forged the only 50-plus partnership in the Bangladesh innings. (AFP Photo)
Jasprit Bumrah (4-55) and Hardik Pandya (3-60) shared seven wickets as the Indian bowlers struck at regular intervals. (AP Photo)
Bumrah ended the match in style by claiming wickets of Mustafizur and Rubel Hossain with the final two deliveries. (AFP Photo)
India are now second with 13 points, one behind leaders Australia, and play Sri Lanka in their final group match on Saturday. (AP Photo)
But India's final total did not do justice to the openers' contribution, failing about 20 short of the target the team would have looked at after the first 25 overs. After Rohit and Rahul were dismissed, Virat Kohli, once again looking in glorious touch, perished against the run of play. It was the young and adventurous Rishabh Pant (48 off 41 balls) who ensured that India had a big enough total on the board.
Towards the end of the innings, all eyes were on MS Dhoni. The veteran got 33 off 31 balls as India managed a modest 63 in the last 10 overs. Against England, India had struggled to get off the blocks, limping to 28 in the first 10 overs. Against a much friendlier attack, Sharma and Rahul made sure the initiative was India's by smashing 69 in the first Powerplay.
Also, India had but one six against England, that too coming in the final over of the innings. On Tuesday, they had a total of seven with Sharma accounting for five. As has been the pattern in the World Cup, Bangladesh fought valiantly. And yet again, it was Shakib Al Hasan, the MVP of the tournament, who led the way with a composed 66 off 74 balls.
After his dismissal, Sabbir Rahman and Mohammad Saifuddin gave a scare to the favourites with a 66-run stand for the seventh wicket. It was left to Bumrah to deal a decisive blow for India when he had Sabbir bowled with a slow off-cutter.
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