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CT2025: Towhid-Jaker guide Bangladesh to respectable 228 against India, Shami takes fifer

After being reduced to 35/5, a remarkable fightback from Hridoy and Jaker helped Bangladesh cross the 200-run mark and give themselves something to fight. India needs 229 runs to win.

ANI Feb 20, 2025 18:29 IST googleads

Towhid Hridoy and Jaker Ali. (Photo- ICC X/@ICC)

Dubai [UAE], February 20 (ANI): A fine 154-run partnership between centurion Towhid Hridoy and Jaker Ali helped Bangladesh overcome a top-order collapse and post a respectable total of 228 in their ICC Champions Trophy campaign opener against India at Dubai on Thursday.
After being reduced to 35/5, a remarkable fightback from Hridoy and Jaker helped Bangladesh cross the 200-run mark and give themselves something to fight. Mohammed Shami shined with a remarkable five-wicket haul. India needs 229 runs to win.
Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat first. After Tanzid Hasan took a single on the first ball, Soumya Sarkar was beaten consistently by Mohammed Shami's pace, line and length before a fine catch by KL Rahul behind the stumps at the final ball of the over removed him for a five-ball duck. Bangladesh was 1/1 in one over.
In the next over, Harshit Rana got skipper Najmul Hossein Shanto for a two-ball duck. A fine catch by Virat Kohli near cover point reduced Bangladesh to 2/2 in 1.4 overs.
Tanzid tried to assert some control and dominance, hitting Shami for two boundaries in the next over.
Shami got his second wicket, removing Mehidy for five runs in 10 balls, with a fine catch by Shubman Gill at slips. Bangladesh was 26/3 in 6.2 overs.
Spinner Axar Patel's ninth over was a massive one for India as he got two big wickets of an attacking Tanzid (25 in 25 balls, with four boundaries) and wicketkeeper-batter Mushfiqur Rahim for a duck. Bangladesh sunk to 35/5 in 8.3 overs.
Jaker Ali and Towhid Hridoy brought Bangladesh to the 50-run mark in 12.1 overs and started to build a partnership. The duo picked up singles and doubles, not really hitting boundaries. They made a 50-run partnership in 84 balls.
Bangladesh reached the 100-run mark in 28.1 overs.
Jaker and Towhid helped Bangladesh get out of troubled waters, as Jaker brought up his half-century in 87 balls, with three fours. Hridoy also reached his eighth half-century in 85 balls, with three fours. They had stitched a century stand.
Following this, Towhid let his arms loose against spinners while Shami was also hit for two fours as well. This uptick in boundaries and runs caused fans to enjoy as well.
The 154-run partnership between the duo ended with Shami getting his 200th ODI wicket. Jaker was caught by Virat near long-on. Jaker was gone for 68 in 114 balls, with four boundaries. Bangladesh was 189/6 in 42.4 overs.
Rishad opened his arms against Axar, hitting him for two fours and a six on trot, taking Bangladesh to 200-run mark in 44.4 overs. 20 runs came from the over.
However, Harshit ended Rishad's brief cameo at 12 balls (18 runs) with a fine catch from Pandya. Bangladesh was 214/7 in 45.3 overs.
Shami cleaned up Tanzim for a duck, with score going down to 215/8 in 46.2 overs.
Hridoy reached his maiden ODI ton in 114 balls, with six fours and two sixes.
Shami continued his fine run in ODIs, bringing his five-wicket haul by dismissing Taskin Ahmed for three. Bangladesh was 228/9 in 48.4 overs.
Harshit got the final wicket, removing Towhid (100 in 117 balls, with six fours and two sixes). Bangladesh was all out for 228 runs in 49.4 overs.
Shami (5/53) and Harshit (3/31) were among the top bowlers for India. Axar also got 2/43 in his nine overs. (ANI)

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