India crush BD to clinch series

Published October 10, 2024
Indian batter Rinku Singh plays a shot during the second Twenty20 International against Bangladesh at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday.—AFP
Indian batter Rinku Singh plays a shot during the second Twenty20 International against Bangladesh at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday.—AFP

NEW DELHI: Rookie all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy smashed 74 and took two wickets to help India thrash Bangladesh by 86 runs for a series-clinching win in the second T20 international on Wednesday.

Reddy’s blitz included four fours and seven sixes and his 108-run fourth-wicket stand with Rinku Singh, who hit 53, powered India to 221-9 at New Delhi’s Feroz Shah Kotla ground.

India, led by Suryak­umar Yadav, kept Bangladesh down to 135-9 in 20 overs to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

Mahmudullah Riyad top-scored with 41 after the veteran batsman on Tuesday announced his retirement from T20 internationals at the end of this series.

The 38-year-old Mahmu­dullah hit three sixes in his 39-ball knock of his 140th T20 for Bangladesh.

Spinner Varun Chakr­avarthy and medium-pace bowler Reddy, playing his second match after he made his international debut in the opening win, took two wickets each.

The tourists elected to field first and reduced India to 41-3 inside six overs before Reddy and Rinku counter-attacked in their century stand.

Reddy took on the attack with sixes and fours and reached his fifty in 27 balls.

Reddy hammered Meh­idy Hasan Miraz for three sixes and a four before being caught out by him in the next over from Mustafizur Rahman.

Rinku kept up the attack as he smashed fast bowler Tanzim Hasan for two fours and a six to raise his fifty in 26 balls but soon got out to Taskin Ahmed.

Hardik Pandya made 32 off 19 balls before being dismissed by leg-spinner Rishad Hossain, who got two more wickets in the final over to end with three.

Bangladesh scored 14 in the first over but were never in the chase as they lost regular wickets to slip to 46-4 in 6.5 overs.

Spinners struck regular blows as Washington Sun­dar sent back skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto for 11 and Chakravarthy bowled Litton Das for 14 and the tourists could never recover despite Mahmudullah’s knock.

Reddy dismissed Mah­m­udullah and returned with bowling figures of 2-23 from his four overs.

Scoreboard

INDIA:

S. Samson c Najmul b Taskin 10

A. Sharma b Tanzim 15

S. Yadav c Najmul b Mustafizur 8

N.K. Reddy c Mehidy b Mustafizur 74

R. Singh c Jaker b Taskin 53

H. Pandya c Mehidy b Rishad 32

R. Parag c Mahmudullah b Tanzim 15

W. Sundar not out 0

V. Chakravarthy c Parvez b Rishad 0

A. Singh c Liton b Rishad 6

M. Yadav not out 1

EXTRAS (LB-3, NB-1, W-3) 7

TOTAL (for nine wkts, 20 overs) 221

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-17 (Samson), 2-25 (Sharma), 3-41 (S. Yadav), 4-149 (Reddy), 5-185 (R. Singh), 6-213 (Parag), 7-214 (Pandya), 8-214 (Chakravarthy), 9-220 (A. Singh)

BOWLING: Mehidy 3-0-46-0 (1w), Taskin 4-0-16-2, Tanzim 4-0-50-2, Mustafizur 4-0-36-2, Rishad 4-0-55-3 (1w), Mahmudullah 1-0-15-0 (1w, 1nb)

BANGLADESH:

Parvez Hossain b A. Singh 16

Liton Das b Varun 14

Najmul Hossain c Pandya b Sundar 11

Towhid Hridoy b Sharma 2

Mehidy Hasan c (sub) b Parag 16

Mahmudullah c Parag b Reddy 41

Jaker Ali c Sundar b M. Yadav 1

Rishad Hossain c Pandya b Varun 9

Tanzim Hasan c Pandya b Reddy 8

Taskin Ahmed not out 5

Mustafizur Rahman not out 1

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-3, NB-2, W-2) 11

TOTAL (for nine wkts, 20 overs) 135

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-20 (Parvez), 2-40 (Najmul), 3-42 (Litton), 4-46 (Towhid), 5-80 (Mehidy), 6-83 (Jaker), 7-93 (Rishad), 8-120 (Tanzim), 9-127 (Mahmudullah)

BOWLING: A. Singh 3-0-26-1, Reddy 4-0-23-2, Sundar 1-0-4-1, Chakravarthy 4-0-19-2, Sharma 2-0-10-1, M. Yadav 4-0-30-1 (2w, 1nb), Parag 2-0-16-1 (1nb)

RESULT: India won by 86 runs.

Published in Dawn, October 10th, 2024

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