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Virat Kohli stars as India beat Bangladesh in rain-curtailed match to stand on verge of semi-finals

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Adelaide, Australia - Virat Kohli

became the highest run-scorer in Twenty20 World Cup history Wednesday as India edged Bangladesh by five runs in a crunch rain-hit Twenty20 World Cup clash in Adelaide that went to the last ball.

India are top of Group 2 and can clinch a semi-final spot with a win against Zimbabwe in their final Group 2 match on Sunday after Bangladesh faltered in their revised chase of 151 in 16 overs.

Kohli’s unbeaten 64 had steered India to 184-6 but Bangladesh had looked on course for victory after racing to 66-0 in seven overs when rain stopped play causing four overs to be lost.

Opener Liton Das hit a 27-ball 60 but his run out after the 50

minute interrupti­on heralded a Bangladesh collapse and ended on 145-6.

“It was another good day with the bat I guess,” said Kohli who is

back to his best after enduring a long fallow form period.

“I was trying to play myself into the innings. I’m just in a happy space, I don’t want to compare anything. What’s in the past is in the past,” he said.

Needing 20 off the final over, Nurul Hasan gave them hope with a six and a four but left-arm

quick Arshdeep Singh held his nerve on the last ball to hand India their third win in four matches.

It leaves Bangladesh all but out of the semi-finals picture.

“It’s been the story when we play India,” lamented captain Shakib Al Hasan.

“We’re almost there but don’t cross the line. It was a great

game, the crowd enjoyed, both

teams enjoyed, in the end someone has to win and someone has to lose.”

Das gave the team a blazing start, reaching his fifty in 21 balls,

but once he fell to KL Rahul’s di

rect hit India came roaring back.

Arshdeep struck twice in one over including the prize of captain Shakib Al Hasan for 13 to turn the tables.

Hardik Pandya took two wickets in the 13th over as Bangladesh slumped from 98-2 to 108-6 and despite Hasan’s 14ball 25, fell short.

“Liton is batting really well, probably he’s our best batsman going around,” said Shakib. “We thought we could chase this down after that start.”

It was Kohli, who hit an unbeaten 64, and KL Rahul with a blazing 50 that set up India’s victory with a stand of 67.

In the process, Kohli overtook former Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawarden­e’s total of 1,016 runs

to become the highest scorer in T20 World Cup history.

Jayawarden­e set his mark from 31 innings but Kohli took only 23 to pass him.

 ?? (AFP) ?? India players celebrate after their victory against Bangladesh in their Twenty20 World Cup match in Adelaide on Wednesday
(AFP) India players celebrate after their victory against Bangladesh in their Twenty20 World Cup match in Adelaide on Wednesday

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