The Indian team led by Suryakumar Yadav destroyed Bangladesh in the last T20 match on Saturday. India won the third match by 133 runs at Hyderabad ground. India cleanly swept the three-match series. Based on Sanju Samson’s century and Surya’s half-century, India gave a huge target of 298 runs in the last match. In reply, the Bangladesh team could score only 164 runs by losing 7 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs. Tauheed Hridoy remained unbeaten on 67 and Tanjim Hasan Sakib on 8 runs.
Liton Das (42) missed the fifty. Mahmudullah scored 8 and captain Nazmul Hussain Shanto scored 14 runs. Tanjid Hasan scored 15 and Mehdi Hasan Miraz scored three runs. Rishad Hussain and Parvez Hussain Emon did not open their account. For India, leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi took three wickets, and fast bowler Mayank Yadav took two wickets. Washington Sundar and Nitish Reddy got one wicket each.
Earlier, India scored 297 runs for the loss of 6 wickets. This is India’s highest total in T20 cricket. At the same time, it is the second-highest score overall. The Indian team, which came out to bat after winning the toss, had a good start. Abhishek Sharma (20) lost his wicket in the third over. After this, Samson and Surya took charge well. Both of them made a memorable partnership of 173 runs for the second wicket. Samson completed his century in 40 balls. He fell prey to Mustafizur in the 14th over. He scored 111 runs in 47 balls with the help of 11 fours and 8 sixes. Surya was dismissed by Mahmudullah in the 15th over.
Captain Surya scored 75 runs in 35 balls with the help of 8 fours and 5 sixes. Hardik Pandya (47 off 18 balls, four fours, four sixes) and Riyan Parag (34 off 13 balls, one four, four sixes) also performed brilliantly. Both of them added 70 runs in 26 balls for the fourth wicket. Nitish Kumar Reddy did not open his account. Rinku Singh remained unbeaten on 8 runs and Washington Sundar remained unbeaten on 1 run.
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