India and Bangladesh faced off in an exciting [One Day International (ODI) / Twenty20 International (T20I). Both sides wanted to demonstrate their dominance in white-ball cricket.
KL Rahul attempts to hit one through square-leg but is dropped by Jaker Ali at deep midwicket region for four runs off an over.
In this article, we will discuss the main points or high lights of Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team.
India Test Squad
Player Name | Role |
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Rohit Sharma (C) | Batter |
Yashasvi Jaiswal | Batter |
Shubman Gill | Batter |
Virat Kohli | Batter |
KL Rahul | Batter |
Sarfaraz Khan | Batter |
Rishabh Pant (WK) | Wicket-Keeper Batter |
Dhruv Jurel (WK) | Wicket-Keeper Batter |
Ravichandran Ashwin | All-Rounder |
Ravindra Jadeja | All-Rounder |
Axar Patel | All-Rounder |
Kuldeep Yadav | Bowler |
Mohammed Siraj | Bowler |
Akash Deep | Bowler |
Jasprit Bumrah | Bowler |
Yash Dayal | Bowler |
Bangladesh Test Squad
Player Name | Role |
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Najmul Hossain Shanto (C) | Batter |
Mahmudul Hasan Joy | Batter |
Mominul Haque | Batter |
Shadman Islam | Batter |
Zakir Hasan | Wicket-Keeper Batter |
Mushfiqur Rahim (WK) | Wicket-Keeper Batter |
Jaker Ali (WK) | Wicket-Keeper Batter |
Shakib Al Hasan | All-Rounder |
Mehidy Hasan Miraz | All-Rounder |
Taijul Islam | Bowler |
Nayeem Hasan | Bowler |
Hasan Mahmud | Bowler |
Khaled Ahmed | Bowler |
Nahid Rana | Bowler |
Taskin Ahmed | Bowler |
India vs Bangladesh
India and Bangladesh’s cricketing rivalry has long been an enjoyable spectacle, entertaining fans since the first ODI was held between them back in 1988. India have held their own in terms of victories; winning 64 matches across all formats since that first match took place. They currently lead India by an overwhelming win rate, but recent results suggest that Bangla Tigers may be gathering pace, providing them with a credible challenger against India’s men in blue.
Test matches between India and Bangladesh began shortly after Bangladesh were awarded full membership status with the International Cricket Council (ICC). At first, Indian team was perceived as possessing superior talent on the pitch compared to Bangladesh; however, this began changing during 2007 ICC World Cup when Bangladesh stunned visitors by reaching quarterfinals without losing.
Bangladesh quickly improved and began pushing India hard in subsequent games, culminating with their dramatic performance at the 2024 ICC Champions Trophy where they came close to defeating their archrival. Since then, their fortunes have continued their upward trajectory and will look to add another win against India this time.
India and South Africa have met in 41 ODIs so far, with India holding the upper hand when it comes to their head-to-head record. Delhi won 32 out of those games while another ended up without any outcome. Last ODI at Dubai International Cricket Stadium took place in February 2019, and India won by seven wickets thanks to century scores from Gautam Gambhir and Rahul Dravid. Both sides will come out firing for this thrilling contest! The three-match T20 series begins Sunday at Shri Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium in Gwalior and then moves on to Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi before concluding three days later at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. Both teams are full of confidence, promising thrilling contests for packed crowds in both cities; live coverage will be broadcast via Jio Cinema and Sports18 1 HD.
History
Bangladesh first joined international cricket as an Associate Member in 1977, becoming full members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2000. They played their inaugural Test match in November 2000 at Bangabandhu National Stadium – making them only the tenth Test-playing nation – losing to India but Aminul Islam’s impressive 145 run debut proving encouraging signs for Bangladesh cricket’s future.
Bangladesh has made great strides since their debut, taking an impressive 22 wins across one-day internationals (including an upset win against Sri Lanka at the 2007 World Cup), one-day and Test cricket victories against Australia, England, Sri Lanka – culminating with 2017 when they reached the semi-finals of Champions Trophy tournament.
Limited-overs cricket has seen the team improve its fielding with Liton Das, Soumya Sarkar and Nasum Ahmed displaying quick reflexes and accurate throws, along with more reliable catching. Fitness training has also become more of an emphasis for modern cricket teams.
Bangladesh has seen their ODI and Twenty20 performances improve over recent years. Their record against India in both formats is almost even, winning eight wins against nine losses respectively; both sides boast strong batsmen.
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Schedule
Bangladesh cricket team will soon embark on an India tour featuring tests and T20 matches. Starting September 19, they’ll play five tests before concluding their tour on October 12 – providing India a great opportunity to rebound after their poor showing in an ODI series against Sri Lanka.
Indian has won 11 out of 14 T20I encounters against Australia and won their most recent clash at Super 8 of T20 World Cup by an overwhelming 50 run margin.
On the batting front, Bangladesh’s middle order will be instrumental to their chances of victory. Players like Towhid Hridoy, Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmadullah have proven that they can score big against Indian bowlers; however their lack of consistency necessitates improvement upon past performances.
As for India’s bowling attack, spinners will play an essential role. Kuldeep Yadav will continue as Kuldeep Yadav while Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel provide additional spin. Mohammed Shami will lead pace attack without Jasprit Bumrah while Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana vie for selection in pace attack squad.
Bangladesh boasts a strong top-order in Shakib Al Hasan, Soumya Sarkar and Mushfiqur Rahim; their middle order, however, remains vulnerable; Mahmudullah, Jaker Ali and Mehidy Hasan Miraz may score big scores but lack consistency to be truly effective batsmen.
As for Bangladeshi bowling, they boast some potency spinners such as left-armer Shakib Al Hasan and off-spinner Taijul Islam who have an effective record against Indian batsmen, providing potential upsets in matches. Nazmul Hossain Shanto, Litton Das and Mustafizur Rahman may also make appearances during visiting team’s bowling attack. Established in 1982, Board of Control for Cricket in Bangladesh (BCB) serves as the highest governing body of Bangladesh national cricket team which establishes playing fields tours while improving quality cricket in country; member of International Cricket Council (ICC).
Predictions
Rohit Sharma and India will look to get their Champions Trophy campaign underway with a victory when they face Bangladesh at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. Rohit’s side are heavily favoured in this match after entering on an impressive note following their 3-0 series win against England and boast a powerful squad.
India’s batting lineup has been performing admirably and their bowling attack remains strong even without Jasprit Bumrah. Meanwhile, Bangladesh have not enjoyed as good of form recently: losing three matches ODI series against West Indies and also struggled against Afghanistan on T20I tour.
Bangladesh are capable of producing unexpected surprises in this tournament, but to do so it will be important for them to quickly find their form. They may rely on young players like Litton Das and Mehidy Hasan Miraz as leaders who will demonstrate what must be done.
Bangladesh will rely heavily on their entire batting line-up in order to score runs against India, led by top-order batsman Shakib Al Hasan. Middle order member Shreyas Iyer has been performing well recently and should play an integral role for Bangladesh’s middle order against India. KL Rahul should play over Rishabh Pant at wicket keeping; his experience will be essential for their success against India.
India’s spinners could pose a formidable threat against Bangladesh batsmen. Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja all suit conditions in Dubai perfectly and should help secure victory for their side.
Bangladesh’s pacers should perform admirably in this tournament; Taskin Ahmed leads in wicket-taking for 2025 Bangladesh Premier League and should pose a great danger to Indian opponents. Overall, this matchup promises to be close between two sides that aim to make an impressionful statement with their performance and the winner can have significant ramifications on further competition.