The Sunday Guardian

India aim to draw level against Bangla

Thrashed by 79 runs in the opening match of the series, India are staring at the ignominy of a series defeat against the Tigers.

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With threat of a shocking series defeat looming large, underpress­ure India under their beleaguere­d captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be aiming to come out all guns blazing as they meet an upbeat Bangladesh in the second cricket one-dayer here

After being comprehens­ively thrashed by 79 runs in the opening match of the three- match series, India for the first time are staring at the ignominy of series defeat against the proverbial minnows of world cricket in the backdrop of some unwanted controvers­y that resulted in skipper Dhoni being docked 75 percent of his match fees.

The road to redemption for Indian cricketers might just be a bit more tougher than what is expected as multiple factors stand in their way of clawing back to keep the series alive by restoring parity.

The first and foremost is Bangladesh’s performanc­e of late. If anyone thought that making it to the last eight of the ICC Cricket World Cup was a fluke, they were proved completely wrong by Mashrafe Mortaza and his bunch of talented youngsters as they whipped Pakistan 3-0 at home.

The ‘Tigers’ once again roared as they crushed a full- strength India side fair and square in what was a lop-sided contest for the better part of the match.

The second factor which is also equally significan­t is skipper Dhoni --- his form has not been great for quite some time and now the tag of ‘Captain Cool’ has taken a dent in the recent times.

Dhoni can consider himself very lucky that his ‘Level-2’ offence off shoving opposition debutant Mustafizur Rahaman did not result in a two-match suspension, which would have effectivel­y ended the series for him.

More than parting with 75 percent of his match fees, Dhoni would just like to look back as to what exactly is going wrong with his batting. An innings of 85 in a win against a below-par Zimbabwe attack in the World Cup and a 65 while delaying the inevitable against Australia in the semifinals have been his better contributi­ons of late.

Statistics showed that Dhoni’s strike-rate against left-arm spinners has dropped down to around 66 in the four years post 2011 World Cup victory. More importantl­y, when a left-arm spinner is in operation, it takes him 32 balls to hit a boundary. No wonder he struggled against Shakib Al Hasan. Not only his own struggle, Dhoni as a captain needs to ensure that his entire bunch pulls up their socks and perform like a team possessed to weed out any chances of an upset.

There is a possibilit­y that weather could play spoilsport again and Team India would be praying for a full match in order to get proceeding­s on level terms. Shikhar Dhawan had a poor outing in the opener but his form of late has been good and the left-hander would like to continue from where he left in the Test match at Fatulla with a big hundred.

Rohit Sharma is a man of big hundreds and double hundreds when it comes to ODI cricket and he would not like to throw it away like he did in the first match when he looked set for another three figure mark. PTI

 ?? Virat Kohli plays with a football during a practice session ahead of the second one-day internatio­nal cricket match against Bangladesh in Dhaka. PTI ??
Virat Kohli plays with a football during a practice session ahead of the second one-day internatio­nal cricket match against Bangladesh in Dhaka. PTI

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