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Indian spinners dominate as Bangladesh is in full chaos at 6 down in the Asian Games 2023 semifinal match between India and Bangladesh

 Indian spinners dominate as Bangladesh is in full chaos at 6 down in the Asian Games 2023 semifinal match between India and Bangladesh


Get real-time updates from the men's cricket semi-final between India and Bangladesh at the Asian Games 2023.


Indian captain Ruturaj Gaikwad won the toss and decided to field after a brief rain delay in the Asian Games 2023 match between India and Bangladesh. Bangladesh struggled at 21/3 as a result of the Indian pacers' excellent start. R Sai Kishore took the first wicket for India, while Washington Sundar added to Bangladesh's misery by striking twice in his second over. Live Score: Pakistan vs. Netherlands After the Powerplay, things got worse as India's finger spinners continued to enjoy a ball and the Bangladesh scoreboard portrayed a bleak image at 41/5.


Following their victory over Nepal by 23 runs in the Quarter-Final 1 of the men's event at the Asian Games, the Indian cricket team, captained by Gaikwad, is poised to play Bangladesh in the first semi-final. India, the top-ranked Twenty20 side in the world, has a backup team in Hangzhou since superstars like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are at home for the one-day World Cup. The Indian Premier League has produced many talented young players, thus it is still formidable. Concerns will exist regarding how they performed against Nepal, particularly with the bat. While captain Gaikwad needed 23 balls to get his 25 points, Tilak Varma clearly had trouble as he only managed to score twice off of 10 balls. As they get ready for the crucial semifinal, the pair would try to put their poor performance behind them.


Rinku Singh, who scored a rapid 37 off only 15 balls in the first quarterfinal, was important, and Yashasvi Jaiswal, whose explosive century, which came in just 49 balls and had eight fours and seven sixes, will be in the focus. By the end of Day 12 of the Asian Games, India had won a total of 86 medals, thanks in large part to their outstanding performances in a variety of competitions.



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