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India Beat Bangladesh By 6 Wickets To Start Champions Trophy Campaign On Winning Note
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India Beat Bangladesh By 6 Wickets To Start Champions Trophy Campaign On Winning Note
February 20, 2025 23:48
Shubman Gill and Mohammed Shami shone as India beat Bangladesh by 6 wickets in Champions Trophy 2025.
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Shubman Gill was more artisan than artist en route to his eighth ODI hundred after Mohammed Shami's satisfying five-wicket haul.
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Gill and Shami's efforts propelled India to a workmanlike six-wicket win over Bangladesh in their Champions Trophy opener in Dubai on Thursday.
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Gill's unbeaten innings (101) had a mirror image in Bangladesh innings through Towhid Hridoy's 100 (118b) that lifted them to 228 from the depths of 35 for five after batting by choice.
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India negated various pressure points, including a sluggish surface, during their chase effectively through Gill's knock full of substance, and ended up at 231 for four in 46.3 overs.
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It was Mohammed Shami's 5 for 53 that helped India bundled out Bangladesh for 228 runs after the latter team opted to bat first.
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