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India enter Blind Cricket World Cup final

Ajman [UAE], Jan 17 (ANI): India continued their winning streak as they defeated Bangladesh by seven wickets at the MCC Ground in Ajman to storm into the finals of the 5th Blind Cricket One Day World Cup.

ANI Jan 17, 2018 20:49 IST googleads

India enter Blind Cricket World Cup final

Ajman [UAE], Jan 17 (ANI): India continued their winning streak as they defeated Bangladesh by seven wickets at the MCC Ground in Ajman to storm into the finals of the 5th Blind Cricket One Day World Cup.

Earlier, Bangladesh had won the toss and elected to bat and scored 256 in 38.5 overs.

It was not a good start for Bangladesh as they lost two early wickets with less than 50 runs on the board.

For Bangladesh, a resilient unbeaten 108 by Abdul Mallik was the highlight.

India's strong bowling department restricted them to a modest score as Durga Rao took three wickets in three overs by giving away only 20 runs.

Deepak Mallik and Prakash bagged two wickets each.

For India, Man of the Match Ganeshbhai Muhudkar hit 112 in just 69 balls.

Another star player Deepak Mallik was retired out for 53 of 43 balls, while Naresh made a handy 40 runs in 18 balls.

India remained unbeaten throughout this tournament.

They will now clash with Pakistan, the host, on January 20 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. (ANI)

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