This story is from November 03, 2022
T20 World Cup: Virat Kohli stars as India beat Bangladesh to stand on brink of semi-finals
ADELAIDE: Breathless at the Oval! India nearly slipped on the proverbial banana peel before a fortuitous rain break worked in their favour on Wednesday night as they pulled off a 5-run win (by D/L method) over Bangladesh. As their bowlers pulled things back in dramatic fashion in a curtailed 16-over game, Bangladesh's old bugbear, pressure, undid opening batter Litton Das' extraordinary effort.
SCORECARD | AS IT HAPPENED | POINTS TABLEIt's not easy to overshadow Virat Kohli, KL Rahul and Suryakumar Yadav all in one day, but that's exactly what Litton (60 off 27 balls; 7x4, 3x6) nearly managed to pull off. When Bangladesh began their chase of 185, it was as if Litton knew exactly when the rain would come and exactly what he had to do.
The ferocity of his onslaught perhaps took the Indian pacers by surprise. By the time the rain came, seven overs had been bowled and Bangladesh were 66/0, a clear 17 above the D/L par score, with Litton on 59 off 26 balls. To put things in perspective, his opening partner Najmul Hossain Shanto had only managed 7 from 16 balls at the other end by then.
India began well enough, with Bhuvneshwar giving away only two off his first over and finding some swing straight away, but Arshdeep's left-arm swing in the next over leaked runs. First ball, a touch wide, was carved past backward point for four. Arshdeep cut back on his length next ball but overpitched the third, and Litton smoked it straight down the ground past the bowler. There was more drama as behind the stumps, Dinesh Karthik failed to cleanly collect an edge behind the stumps.
Sixteen runs came off Shami's sixth over, Litton whipping one square, then stepping out to pull for six, probably the shot of the day. One more boundary followed but the 52-minute rain break stalled Bangladesh's momentum. Their target was revised to 151 off 16 overs, meaning they now needed 85 in 9 overs. With Litton around, everything seemed possible.
This was the moment the stars realigned India's way. Ashwin restarted the proceedings and the outfield and pitch was still damp. Litton turned for a second run and slipped. Second ball, Shanto stepped out, playing to deep midwicket where KL Rahul, who had rediscovered his batting form earlier in the day, spied the Bangladesh batters turning for a second.
As luck would have it, Litton slipped again, recovered and carried on, but Rahul's uncanny throw from deep midwicket hit the stumps. Imagine the odds!
Das was run out and Bangladesh panicked. They played one too many shots in the middle overs and India spied an opening. Hundreds of Indian fans who had queued up in the rain to exit the stadium came running back, and chants of "Vande Mataram" echoed across the Adelaide Oval. The Bangladesh fans went strangely quiet.
It eventually boiled down to 31 off the last 12 balls, with Taskin Ahmed and Nurul Hasan at the crease. Hardik Pandya ran in, Taskin connected. Four through extra cover. Two balls later, Taskin connected again. Six! Swung over deep mid-wicket. Pandya paused. Rohit Sharma walked up for a mid-pitch conference. 20 off 8 became 20 off 7 and eventually 20 off the last six by Arshdeep. It was just too much for Bangladesh.
Earlier, Virat Kohli continued his love affair with Adelaide, scoring 64 not out (44b; 8x4, 1x6) while KL Rahul made a welcome return to form with a 32-ball 50 (3x4, 4x6). Suryakumar's 16-ball 30 too helped India up the tempo as they recovered from a slow start to post 184/6.
Inaugural champions India put a foot in the semis of the T20 World Cup following their nervy five-run victory against Bangladesh in a rain-hit Group 2 humdinger.
Virat Kohli made an unbeaten 64 to maintain his red-hot form and KL Rahul (50) ended his run drought as they fired India to a commanding 184-6 at the Adelaide Oval.
Chasing a revised target of 151 in 16 overs, Bangladesh looked on course with Litton Das (60) going great guns but his exit unhinged his side who eventually finished on 145-6.
India moved to top of Group 2 with six points, one ahead of South Africa who have played one game fewer.
Put into bat, India did not have the best of starts with Taskin Ahmed proving quite a handful even though the seamer went wicketless.
Hasan Mahmud (3-47) dropped Rohit in the deep but almost immediately made amends dismissing the batter for two.
Kohli, who was adjudged player-of-the-match, did not look convincing initially but was soon in his elements, while Rahul also looked in great touch at the other end.
With scores of 4,9,9 in his previous three matches, Rahul was under pressure to justify his selection and the opener responded by clubbing four sixes en route to a 31-ball fifty.
Suryakumar Yadav played a typically breezy 30 off 16 balls on a day he replaced Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan as the top-ranked T20 batter.
Having escaped from jail here, India (6 points) are virtually through to the semifinals. Bangladesh, meanwhile, will rue the fact that they lost five wickets and scored only 40 runs in the 34 balls they faced after Litton was run out.
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