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India defeated Bangladesh by 133 runs in the third T20. Batting first on Saturday at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad, India scored 297 runs for the loss of 6 wickets. In reply, Bangladesh could only score 164 runs for the loss of 7 wickets. By winning the third T20, India won the 3-match series 3-0. Sanju Samson from India scored a century in 40 balls, he was out after scoring 111 runs. Samson hit 5 consecutive sixes in Rishad Hussain’s over. He completed his fifty by hitting a six and his century by hitting a four. During the match, the game was stopped due to a problem with the flood lights. Top moments of India-Bangladesh match… 1. The game was stopped due to a fault in the flood lights
The match had to be stopped for some time due to a fault in the flood lights in the 9th over of the Indian innings. After throwing the third ball of the over, a light tower of the stadium stopped working. After this, the game was stopped for some time. However, even after the game resumed, India scored runs at a fast pace. 2. Samson hit 5 consecutive sixes against Rishad
India’s wicketkeeper batsman Sanju Samson hit 5 consecutive sixes in the 10th over of the innings against leg spinner Rishad Hussain. Samson missed a six on the first ball, then he hit sixes on all the remaining balls of the over, 30 runs were scored from the over. 3. Samson completed his fifty by hitting a six and century by hitting a four
Sanju Samson hit a fifty in just 22 balls. He hit 2 fours and a six in the 7th over of the innings against Rishad Hussain. Samson completed his fifty by hitting a six. He then completed his century in the 13th over by hitting a four. This time he hit a four in the front direction against Mehdi Hasan. After scoring a century, Samson celebrated by showing his biceps. This was the first century of his T20 International career. With this, he also became the first Indian wicketkeeper to score a century in T20. 4. Parag hit a 101 meter long six
Indian batsman Riyan Parag hit a 101 meter long six in the 17th over against Sheikh Mehdi Hasan. Mehdi Hasan bowled a fuller length fourth ball of the over. Parag hit a long six on long-on without moving his feet, which was 101 meters long. With this, Team India also completed its 250 runs. 5. Parag and Hardik escape runout in confusion
Indian batsmen batted brilliantly, but a moment was seen between Hardik Pandya and Riyan Parag, which surprised everyone. The third ball of the 18th over hit Hardik’s pad. After which Parag started taking runs. Hardik fell on the crease and both the batsmen came to the batting end at the same time. The wicketkeeper picked up the ball and threw it towards the bowler, the bowler could not catch the ball. Meanwhile, Hardik reached the non-striker end and completed the run. Both batted fast and made a partnership of 70 runs in just 26 balls. 6. Tanjim took 2 consecutive wickets in the 20th over
Bangladesh fast bowler Tanjim Hasan Sakib took 2 consecutive wickets in the 20th over. After taking the wicket of Hardik Pandya on the third ball, he also got Nitish Reddy caught out on the fourth ball. Reddy could not even open the account. However, Sakib conceded 66 runs in his 4 overs. 7. Bangladesh lost the wicket on the first ball
The Bangladesh team, which came out to chase the target of 298 runs, had a very bad start. The team lost the wicket on the very first ball. Parvez Hussain Emon fell prey to Mayank Yadav without opening the account. Mayank bowled a bouncer to him, after which Emon was caught by Suryakumar Yadav at first slip. …………………… Read this news of India-Bangladesh 3rd T20… India won the 3rd T20 by 133 runs Indian team has registered a huge win over Bangladesh in the 3rd match of the T20 series. Team India won this match played on Saturday night by 133 runs. India scored 297 runs after losing 6 wickets at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad. In the reply innings, Bangladesh could only score 164 runs after losing 7 wickets. Read the full news
