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India beat Bangladesh by 60 runs
Powered by Rishabh Pant’s half-century, the Indian males’s cricket workforce defeated Bangladesh by 60 runs within the last ICC Males’s T20 World Cup 2024 warm-up match, held on the Nassau County Worldwide Cricket Stadium in New York on Saturday.
The returning Pant, who hasn’t performed for India since December 2022 after being sidelined with accidents sustained in a automobile crash, made 53 to assist his facet to 182 for 5.
Arshdeep Singh and Shivam Dube then impressed with the ball, taking two wickets apiece because the Tigers got here up brief in response.
“Fairly proud of how issues went,” Indian captain Rohit Sharma mentioned after the match. “We just about bought what we needed from the sport… It was necessary to get used to the situations. It’s a brand new venue, new floor, drop-in pitch – it’s necessary to get used to it and we managed fairly effectively.
“Even the bowlers did fairly effectively. All in blissful, proud of how issues went,” Rohit summed up.
India opted to bat first in New York and misplaced Sanju Samson for a single however captain Rohit Sharma (23) rebuilt the innings alongside Pant.
The wicketkeeper retired after reaching his 32-ball half-century, which included 4 fours and 4 sixes, and late momentum was offered by Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya.
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