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Mushfiqur leads Bangladesh to first T20 win over India

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deemed he had not handled the ball even though it appeared his arm was outstretch­ed as he tried to reach an Everton corner. Spurs will believe they should have had a penalty of their own for a foul on Son earlier in the game. There were 12 minutes of added time and, against the 10-men, Tosun reached Lucas Digne’s cross to salvage a point as Everton pushed hard to try and gain the victory.

It was an incredible, raucous end having been remarkably how quiet inside Goodison Park during a first-half that drifted and even the travelling Spurs fans stopped their chants.

It was an occasion gripped with self-doubt and the fear of losing rather than the desire to win with just one weak shot on the turn, by Richarliso­n to constitute an accurate effort on goal. AFP

NEW DELHI Mushfiqur Rahim hit an unbeaten halfcentur­y to power Bangladesh to their first-ever Twenty20 internatio­nal victory over India in pollution-hit New Delhi yesterday.

Mushfiqur made 60 to anchor Bangladesh’s chase of 149 as the tourists achieved their target with three balls to spare. They won by seven wickets to lead the three-match series 1-0. nBowlers Shafiul Islam and Aminul Islam claimed two wickets each to play a key part in Bangladesh winning their first T20 against India in nine attempts.

The Indian capital has been blanketed by smog with authoritie­s saying air pollution had reached “emergency” levels, with schools closed and other restrictio­ns imposed.

But it was business as usual at Delhi’s Feroz Shah Kotla ground with Bangladesh restrictin­g the hosts to 148 for six after electing to bowl first. The tourists were in trouble at 54 for two when Soumya Sarkar, who made 39, and Mushfiqur put on a crucial 60-run stand for the third wicket.

Soumya was bowled by paceman Khaleel Ahmed but Mushfiqur survived a dropped chance at 38 to hit four consecutiv­e boundaries off Ahmed to put Bangladesh ahead.

Skipper Mahmudulla­h Riyad joined Mushfiqur at the crease and brought up the win with a six off debutant allrounder Shivam Dube. He made an unbeaten 15.

India lost early wickets including skipper Rohit Sharma who was trapped leg before wicket for nine off Shafiul in the first over of the innings.

Aminul then struck twice to rattle the opposition toporder with KL Rahul, who made 15, and Shreyas Iyer, who scored 22, letting go of their starts. Opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan made 41 with three sixes but returned to the pavilion after being run out as India slumped further.

Pollution levels turned hazardous during the past week, putting the match in danger of being called off, but India’s cricket board felt it was too late to change the venue. AP

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