India vs Bangladesh, Champions Trophy 2025 LIVE Score: Shubman Gill registers another half-century in a slow-paced chase

India vs Bangladesh, Champions Trophy 2025 LIVE Score: Shubman Gill scores his fourth consecutive ODI fifty, steadying India's chase as the batters struggle to build momentum on a sluggish pitch.

Feb 20, 2025 - 21:15
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India vs Bangladesh, Champions Trophy 2025 LIVE Score: Shubman Gill registers another half-century in a slow-paced chase
India vs Bangladesh, Champions Trophy 2025 LIVE Score: Shubman Gill registers another half-century in a slow-paced chase.

India vs Bangladesh, Champions Trophy 2025 LIVE Score: Key Highlights

  • Rohit Sharma's Quick Start & Milestone
    Rohit Sharma gave India a brisk start in their chase of 229, putting up a 69-run opening stand with Shubman Gill. He scored 41 off 36 balls before falling to Taskin Ahmed in the 10th over. During his knock, he surpassed 11,000 ODI runs. Virat Kohli has now replaced him, needing 37 more runs to reach 14,000 in ODIs.

  • Shubman Gill Anchors the Chase
    Gill registered his fourth consecutive ODI fifty, reaching 50 off 69 balls as India navigated a slow pitch while chasing Bangladesh’s 228.

  • Mohammed Shami’s Five-Wicket Haul
    Shami made a strong start to his tournament, claiming five wickets (5/53) to help India restrict Bangladesh. His efforts also made him the second-fastest bowler to reach 200 ODI wickets.

  • Hridoy’s Fighting Century & Bangladesh’s Recovery
    Towhid Hridoy battled cramps to score 100 off 118 balls, anchoring Bangladesh’s recovery from a disastrous start. He and Jaker Ali stitched together a record 154-run stand for the sixth wicket after the team had collapsed to 35/5 in the ninth over.

  • Early Collapse for Bangladesh
    Bangladesh lost five wickets within the first nine overs after opting to bat first. Mohammed Shami struck twice, Harshit Rana got one, and Axar Patel nearly secured a hat-trick. Despite early setbacks, Hridoy and Jaker led a much-needed fightback.

  • Missed Opportunities for India
    India had multiple chances to wrap up Bangladesh cheaply but dropped key catches. Rohit Sharma missed a straightforward slip catch off Jaker’s first ball, which could have given Axar Patel a hat-trick. Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul also missed opportunities to dismiss Hridoy.

Match Summary

  • Bangladesh 228 all out in 49.4 overs
  • India’s chase led by Shubman Gill's half-century
  • Mohammed Shami shines with 5/53
  • Towhid Hridoy’s 100 off 114 balls keeps Bangladesh in the fight
  • Jaker-Hridoy’s 154-run partnership steadies Bangladesh after early collapse

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