TRI-NATION T20

Nidahas Trophy: India crush Bangladesh to enter final

Washington Sundar blew away the Bangladesh top-order with 3/22 in 4 overs

tamim-iqbal-sundar-afp Bangladesh batsman Tamim Iqbal is dismissed by Washington Sundar (unseen) during the fifth Twenty20 (T20) match of the tri-nation Nidahas Trophy at the R. Premadasa stadium in Colombo | AFP

Skipper Rohit Sharma performed when it mattered the most as India outclassed Bangladesh by 17 runs to cruise into the final of the Nidahas T20 tri-series at the R. Premadasa stadium in Colombo.

It was Rohit's 89 off 61 balls that took India to a competitive 176 for three in 20 overs and then young Washington Sundar (3/22 in 4 overs) blew away the top-order to help restrict the 'Tigers' to 159 for six in 20 overs.

Bangladesh's inconsistency once again proved to be their bane as they found a target of 177 too hot to handle, having chased 215 in their previous encounter.

Liton Das danced down the track as Washington fired a widish delivery, which he completely missed for Dinesh Karthik to complete an easy stumping. Soumya Sarkar (1) tried a slog over deep mid-wicket and missed the line completely as Washington angled one into him.

The ever dangerous Tamim Iqbal (27 off 19 balls) started on a promising note, hitting three boundaries and a six off a Shardul Thakur over.

Teenager Washington's flatter trajectory paid him rich dividends as Iqbal was bowled trying to scoop another angular delivery over short fine leg. The left-hander failed to get elevation as it clipped the leg-bail.

Skipper Mahmudullah (11) was guilty of squandering a half-tracker when he pulled one from Yuzvendra Chahal (1/21 in 4 overs) straight into deep mid-wicket fielder K.L. Rahul's hands.

The 26 dot balls bowled by the spinners (13 each by Washington and Chahal) proved to be decisive in the end.

Though Mushfiqur Rahim (72* off 55 balls) fought well, the match as a contest was over when Shardul (1/37 in 4 overs) managed to castle Sabbir Rahaman (27) after 65-run partnership for the fifth wicket.

Shardul could be credited for making a good comeback in his last three overs executing knuckle ball with considerable success.

Earlier, Rohit roared back to form with a blazing knock as India were able to put up a fighting total. After a prolonged bad patch starting from the tour of South Africa, the stand-in captain was in his elements, starting cautiously before finishing with a flourish as he hit five fours and an equal number of sixes off only 61 balls.

With another senior pro Suresh Raina (47 off 30 balls) for company, Rohit added 102 runs for the second wicket in only 9.2 overs.

The turning point was the 18th over bowled by left-arm military medium bowler Abu Hider Rony (0/43 in 4 overs), which fetched India 21 runs. Rony was hit for three sixes—two by Rohit and one by Raina, which suddenly propped up India's score that was looking below par at one stage. 

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