In a rarest of rare instance in international cricket, four of the five Indian bowlers used in the opening Asia Cup Twenty20 clash against Bangladesh, finished with the same economy rate.
Had it not been for the two wides left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja bowled in the final over, all the five bowlers would have finished with the same economy rate, a rarity in any form of international cricket.
India launched their campaign in style as they thrashed Bangladesh by 45 runs riding on a brilliant 83 by Rohit Sharma and a cameo by young Hardik Pandya. The efforts of Rohit and Pandya helped India to 166/6.
The bowlers then completed the job with ease, restricting the home team to 121 for seven.
Veteran seamer Ashish Nehra was the pick of the Indian bowling attack, picking up three wickets for 23 runs in his quota of four overs.
The other bowlers - Jasprit Bumrah, Pandya and Ashwin picked - were not as successful as Nehra but conceded exactly the same number of runs from as many overs.
Jadeja could not join them as he finished with figures of 1/25