Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

INDIA PIP BANGLADESH IN LAST BALL THRILLER, WIN ASIA CUP

Bangladesh stretch it to the last ball after Liton ton but Jadhav, Bhuvi help India win

- HTC and Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Kedar Jadhav took a winning single off the final delivery as India edged past a fighting Bangladesh by three wickets in a nail-biting Asia Cup final on Friday, somehow dragging themselves past the line in a low-scoring affair.

Needing 18 runs off the last four overs, Ravindra Jadeja (23) and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar (21) fell after raising a crucial 45-run partnershi­p that halted Bangladesh’s push for victory. Jadeja’s dismissal off Rubel Hossain brought back Jadeja, who had retired due to cramp earlier.

LAST OVER DRAMA

Jadhav and Kuldeep Yadav were left to score six runs in the final over, and a crucial two runs by Kuldeep Yadav in the final over bowled by Mahmudulla­h left India needing two off two. A leg bye left Jadhav on strike and he broke Bangladesh hearts.

In last year’s ICC Champions Trophy final at the Oval, India were upstaged by Pakistan after skipper Virat Kohli won the toss and elected to bowl. Similar fears were raised after Rohit Sharma too chose to chase on the slow pitch.

Bangladesh opener Liton Das struck 121 and it appeared India had got it really wrong when he raised a 120-run partnershi­p with makeshift choice Mehidy Hasan Miraz (32 – 59b). However, India rallied to dismiss Bangladesh for 222 in 48.3 overs, which included three run outs.

However, India struggled. Dinesh Karthik and MS Dhoni were together after Rohit Sharma (48) was caught off paceman Rubel Hossain in the 17th over.

EARLY SETBACK

Shikhar Dhawan fell for 15, caught off left-arm spinner Nazmul Islam. Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza then produced an unplayable delivery to have No 3 Ambati Rayudu (2) caught behind.

Bangladesh were seen as a replacemen­t side after their eliminatio­n of Pakistan, but they were determined to make things difficult for India.

Jadeja produced a stunning effort to get the first of three run outs -- Rayudu and substitute Manish Pandey had a hand in the other two.

However, Murtaza’s side was guilty of throwing away their early advantage. Mushfiqur Rahim (5), whose century sank Pakistan, was caught at deep midwicket trying a needless slog and Mahmudulla­h (4), known for his orthodox batting, also fell in identical fashion. The second dismissal made it 151/5 in the 33rd over.

Chinaman bowler Kuldeep, who claimed three for 45, got Liton Das (121 – 117b, 12x4, 2x6) stumped while it was Kedar Jadhav who had ended the opening partnershi­p by removing Mehidy Hasan, caught by Rayudu at cover. Jadhav took 2/41 in nine overs.

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 ?? AFP ?? Kedar Jadhav (left) was retired hurt but he came back to anchor India’s nervous chase with a 27ball 23 against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup final in Dubai on Friday.
AFP Kedar Jadhav (left) was retired hurt but he came back to anchor India’s nervous chase with a 27ball 23 against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup final in Dubai on Friday.
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