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India vs Bangladesh, Champions Trophy 2025 LIVE Score: Mohammed Shami picks four as IND claw back in last overs

India vs Bangladesh, Champions Trophy 2025 LIVE Score: Jaker Ali and Towhid Hriday have given a whole new ray of hope with both batters raising their respective half-centuries and adding a century partnership for the sixth wicket to prolong India’s wait for a breakthrough. Jaker and Hridoy somehow resisted the Indian bowling burst to put on a 50-plus partnership to steady the innings earlier. Bangladesh were off to the worst possible start to their Champions Trophy campaign, losing half their side for less than 50 after skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto opted to bat. They could have been 6 down had Rohit Sharma not spilled a simple catch at first slip.

India vs Bangladesh, Champions Trophy 2025 LIVE Score: Jaker Ali and Towhid Hridoy put up a record 154-run stand for the sixth wicket to potentially save Bangladesh the blushes after their top five collapsed in the first nine overs. It ended with Jaker falling to Mohammed Shami in in 43rd over on 68 off 114 balls. Shami has thus become the second fastest to 200 ODI wickets….Read More

India vs Bangladesh Live Score: Second ball of the 47th is back of a length from Shami, Tanzim tries to reach it and ends up inside edging it to his own stumps. Four wickets in the first match of the Champions Trophy for Shami.

Tanzim Hasan Sakib b Mohammed Shami 0 (4)

Bangladesh 215/7 in 46.2 overs

India vs Bangladesh Live Score: Rishad ends up giving Hardik Pandya some catching practice at short third. He had failed the last practice he got off Towhid earlier today but this time, he pouches it with ease. Back of a length from Rana, Rishad tries an upper cut but ends up dabbing it straight to Pandya.

Hossain c Pandya b Harshit Rana 18 (12)

Bangladesh 214/7 in 45.3 overs

India vs Bangladesh Live Score: Wow, Bangladesh have gone from being 35/5 in the ninth over to 212/6 in the 45th. 20 runs off that over from Axar. India vs Bangladesh Live Score: Wow, Bangladesh have gone from being 35/5 in the ninth over to 212/6 in the 45th. 20 runs off that over from Axar. Rishad has a wild swing at the third ball, rewarded for his intent as it takes the edge and goes past short third for four. He gets a proper hold of the next one though and tonks it down the ground for a six to take Bangladesh past 200. Then he biffs the third one flat over midwicket for another six. Single off the last ball, Rishad on 17 off 10, Hridoy on 89 off 104.

Hridoy just about managed to limp to the other end for the single and so he is very much on one leg now.

Bangladesh 212/6 in 45 overs

India vs Bangladesh Live Score: He has been out there for more than 100 deliveries and ne has to remember that while longer innings get played in Tests, there are no Lunc or Tea breaks in ODIs. It is quite humid out there. Hridoy gets some attention after the second ball of the 45th for which Axar returns.

Bangladesh 192/6 in 44 overs

IND vs BAN LIVE Score, Champions Trophy 2025: Shami is now the second fastest to 200 ODI wickets, with only Mitchell Starc above him in that list. Meanwhile, that was Kohli’s 156th catch in ODIs. He is now level with Mohammed Azharuddin for most catches for India in the format.

Kuldeep returns now for the 44th, replacing Pandya who has only bowled four overs today. It doesn’t look like he is going to complete his full quota.

Bangladesh 189/6 in 43 overs

India vs Bangladesh Live Score: India take a catch at long last. Jaker Ali holes out at long on, it was an easy one for Kohli but these are the ones that India have dropped since the ninth over.

India vs Bangladesh Live Score: The partnership now goes beyond 150. It is the highest for Bangladesh against India in ODIs for any wicket. Shami bowls the second ball of the 43rd over in the slot, Hridoy swings hard at it leg side, Rana should’ve stopped that but it slips underneath him to the boundary. Then Rana does brilliantly to stop the next one to the boundary next ball.

Bangladesh 188/5 in 42.3 overs

India vs Bangladesh Live Score: This is the first time since the 2023 that India have not managed to take a single wicket between the 10th and 40th overs. The last time it happened? Well it was a little match played between India and Australia on November 19, 2023. You know. THAT one.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh continue to accelerate, Jaker and Hridoy both hit Shami for fours in that 41st over. Jaker on 66 off 110, Hridoy on 75 off 94.

Bangladesh 176/5 in 41 overs

India vs Bangladesh Live Score: Just three runs off that over from Pandya and now Shami also returns. Final powerplay now, it is a wonder that Bangladesh have even reached this far considering they lost half their side in the first nine overs but the fact is that India haven’t struck even once since then. This has been a fantastic partnership between Hridoy and Jaker.

Bangladesh 165/5 in 40 overs

India vs Bangladesh Live Score: This partnership is now on 127 off 184 balls. Both these batters were dropped very early in their innings and Rahul had missed a stumping chance as well, remember. Now they are starting to grow in confidence as well, as evidenced by those two sixes.

Bangladesh 162/5 in 29 overs

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He lashes one through the covers for four without even moving his feet.

He manages to walk a single off the final ball to keep the strike. Pure commitment as he moves to 96*

Hridoy is in all sorts of trouble here. He can’t run and ends up collapsing on the floor after smashing one away off Shami.

He’s shattered and suffering with cramp. It’s debatable if he can even carry on.

46.4 overs. Bangladesh 216-8

Sakib goes after a wider ball and gets a thick inside edge onto his own stumps.

India are mopping up the tail.

Tanzim Hasan Sakib b Mohammed Shami 0

Sakib is next in for Bangladesh with India now well and truly into the tail.

Hridoy is the last hope for the Tigers.

Hossain tries to flat-bat one up and over short third, but he doesn’t execute the shot, and it’s straight down Pandya’s throat.

Rishad Hossain c Hardik Pandya b Harshit Rana 18

Hossain brings up the 200 for Bangladesh with a huge six over long-on. He follows that up with another big shot over mid-wicket.

Twenty from the over for Bangladesh!

Patel goes for a runout attempt off his own bowling and ends up striking Hridoy’s helmet as the batsman stretches to make the nonstriker’s end.

Hridoy seems to be struggling with a cramp. He’s spent a fair while at the crease.

When play resumes, Hossain hits his first boundary as the ball edges behind off his bat and races away to the rope.

44.3 overs. Bangladesh 199-6

A big swing and a miss from Hossain off the final ball of the over.

That would have travelled if he had connected.

Yadav is back for his ninth over of the day. He still looks a little uncomfortable after slipping earlier in the innings.

There’s an LBW appeal off his third delivery to Hossain. The umpire is unmoved, and Sharma takes it upstairs.

The ball was pitched well outside leg stump – a pretty poor review.

43.3 overs. Bangladesh 191-6

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ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025
Match 2
20/02/2025
Venue
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Bangladesh won the toss and decided to bat

Bangladesh set for India’s spin-test in Dubai

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OMA

USA

U.S.A. need 115 runs in 64 balls.

VIDAR

MUM

Day 4 – Mumbai need 323 runs.

KER

GUJ

Day 4 – Gujarat trail by 28 runs.

NSW

VIC

NSW won by 76 runs

Bangladesh chose to bat.
Stats view

The venue last hosted a 50-over match in March 2024 while India and Bangladesh last played an ODI there in 2018

Who makes it to India’s pace attack against Bangladesh?

Big picture: Those boring middle overs

It can feel like the middle phase of an ODI don’t matter all that much. Mahela Jayawardene came in to bat at exactly this point in the final of an ODI World Cup and made a hundred. But that is not that match, or even he, is remembered for. Often enough, the overs between 11 and 40 are like the unwanted filling in a sandwich that would’ve otherwise been delicious, because there is always anticipation at the start of every innings and intrigue to see how it comes to a close.

India – especially this 15-member squad – are in Dubai to challenge this notion. In their most recent ODI series, they showed that their batters could score quick runs without inviting undue risk and their bowlers showed that they could provoke a mistake, over and over and over again. It wasn’t just a dry run for how they hope to win this Champions Trophy. It was a dry run for how to win without their best player. Jasprit Bumrah, whose skills render him capable of shaping every phase of the game, seem to actually come at a price and his body is currently paying it.

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Rana is at the bleeding edge of Bangladesh’s seam-bowling tradition

Bangladesh are, potentially, better placed to cope with a trial by spin than England were. Most of their batters are coming out of a high-scoring BPL season, which may be a sign that the players’ concerns about pitches at home being too spin-friendly and not doing enough to prepare them for flatter conditions abroad have been taken on board. Potentially following on from that, it’s allowed the development of other kinds of bowlers, leading to a more rounded attack that is no longer reliant on people taking pace off the ball.

The only hitch is that Bangladesh played their last ODI in December 2024, which was part of a series they lost 3-0 to West Indies, a team that didn’t make the cut-off for this Champions Trophy. And, the last time they faced India, they gave up 285 runs in 34.4 overs in a Test match and 297 runs in way less than that in a T20I.

Recent form

India: WWWLL(last five completed matches, most recent first)
Bangladesh: LLLLW

In the spotlight: Shreyas Iyer and Nahid Rana

As he hooked Mark Wood in the air and watched the ball sail into the crowd, Shreyas Iyer took a moment to punch the air with both fists. He wasn’t celebrating a personal landmark or his team’s victory. In some ways, the moment was a little more precious than that. Early on in his career, Iyer was marked as a player who was uncomfortable against the short ball at high pace. That one was coming for his head at 145 kph and he hit it well enough to get six runs. He will see it as vindication. Others will see it as growth which works in his favour too.

It was in Pakistan that Nahid Rana truly showcased just what he was capable of and while he won’t be kicking off his Champions Trophy on those shores, he will still take heart from the kind of chaos he was able to inspire off of two lifeless Rawalpindi pitches just three months ago. The trip to India that followed wasn’t great for him, but now he has another chance and the payoff this time is even bigger. Bangladesh have never had the kind of firepower he brings to the pitch and they will be eager to make full use of it.

Team news: Plenty of pace for Bangladesh

There was some concern around Rishabh Pant after he was hit in the knee at training, but he doesn’t make India’s strongest ODI XI with KL Rahul the preferred wicketkeeper batter. Mohammed Shami has worked his way back up to fitness, although his pace seems a bit off from its usual peaks. Arshdeep Singh will likely take the second seamer’s spot ahead of Harshit Rana.

India (probable): 1 Rohit Sharma (capt), 2 Shubman Gill, 3 Virat Kohli, 4 Shreyas Iyer, 5 KL Rahul (wk), 6 Hardik Pandya, 7 Ravindra Jadeja, 8 Axar Patel, 9 Kuldeep Yadav, 10 Mohammed Shami, 11 Arshdeep Singh

A few familiar faces are not part of this Bangladesh squad, notably Shakib Al Hasan and Litton Das. But other old pros like Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah remain crucial to the cause. Tanzid Hasan at the top of the order has good recent form to carry him, having finished the second-highest scorer at the BPL.

Bangladesh (probable): 1 Tanzid Hasan, 2 Soumya Sarkar, 3 Najmul Hossain Shanto (capt), 4 Towhid Hridoy, 5 Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), 6 Mahmudullah, 7 Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 8 Rishad Hossain, 9 Taskin Ahmed, 10 Nahid Rana, 11 Mustafizur Rahman

Pitch and conditions: Something in it for the bowlers

Dubai, which will host all of India’s matches in the Champions Trophy, is not a regular venue for ODI cricket between top-tier teams. Even otherwise, the last 50-over game here took place in March 2024, between Scotland and Canada. There have only been four totals of 300 or more in 58 matches held there. The weather is set fair and both teams are expecting a pitch on the slightly drier side of the spectrum.

Stats and trivia: Mehidy and Kuldeep bring huge value

Since his debut in June 2017, Kuldeep Yadav has been the most potent bowler in the middle overs of ODI cricket with139 wickets at an average of 27.8 and an economy rate of 4.88
In 12 ODIs since the end of the last ODI World Cup, Bangladesh have maintained a scoring rate of 4.93 through the middle overs, the lowest among the teams competing in the Champions Trophy.
Since March 2022, among 56 batters to score 1000 runs or more, Shubman Gill has the highest average – 63.4.
Bangladesh are without Shakib at a major tournament for the first time since 2004. Mehidy Hasan Miraz will have to shoulder that burden and he’s done so before, most famously when he rescued his team from 69 for 6 to win the series against India in 2022
Both India and Bangladesh last played an ODI in Dubai in 2018

Quotes
“He doesn’t bowl too many variations to us in the nets. He bowls just one type of delivery. Maybe, he doesn’t want to show his variations to us, even. But that is a good thing. He has got certain weapons which he wants to just put out there when it actually matters. I am more than happy if he wants to do that.”
Rohit Sharma on Varun Chakravarthy

“I think we always struggle with our seam attack, but last couple of years we have got some quality fast bowlers. We have some fast bowlers, but now we have got Nahid Rana, Taskin the way they are bowling. I think it helps a lot. As a captain, we love to see bowling fast and bowl for the team.”
Najmul Hossain Shanto is happy with Bangladesh’s fast bowling attack at his disposal

Alagappan Muthu is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo

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ICC Champions Trophy

Player Name R B
caught 25 25
caught 0 5
caught 0 2
caught 5 10
not out 98 111
caught 0 1
caught 68 114
caught 18 12
bowled 0 4
not out 3 3
Extras (lb 1, nb 1, w 6)
Total 225(8 wkts; 47.4 ovs)
Player Name O M R W Econ
9 0 51 4 5.66
7 0 31 2 4.42
9 1 43 2 4.77
4 0 20 0 5
9 0 37 0 4.11
9.4 0 42 0 4.34 (1 nb)
Wkt Runs Players
1st 1 Soumya Sarkar Tanzid Hasan
2nd 1 Najmul Hossain Shanto Tanzid Hasan
3rd 24 Mehidy Hasan Miraz Tanzid Hasan
4th 9 Tanzid Hasan Towhid Hridoy
5th 0 Mushfiqur Rahim Towhid Hridoy
6th 154 Jaker Ali Towhid Hridoy
7th 25 Towhid Hridoy Rishad Hossain
8th 1 Towhid Hridoy Tanzim Hasan Sakib
9th 10 Taskin Ahmed Towhid Hridoy
Team M W L PT NRR
NZ 1 1 0 2 1.200
PAK 1 0 1 0 -1.200
BAN
IND
Team M W L PT NRR
AFG
AUS
ENG
SA