Champions Trophy: 4 important factors for India’s spectacular win over Bangladesh

Rohit Sharma’s century and Virat Kohli’s superb half-century inning, the Indian team reached the Champions Trophy 2017 final. In the semifinal match played at Birmingham, Team India gave Bangladesh a 9-wicket victory. Now, in the final, Team India will compete with their biggest rival Pakistan on Sunday. The two teams will be on the field of oval. The target of 265 runs from Bangladesh was achieved by losing only 1 wicket in the 41st over.

Team India has had several reasons behind winning the second semifinal against Bangladesh. Let’s do one-by-one, 4 reasons to win

1. Bhubaneswar Kumar’s excellent opening spell


Indian captain Virat Kohli won the toss and decided to bowl first, which Indian bowlers proved to be right. Bhuvneshwar Kumar sent the pavilion to the mammoth government 1 run in the first over in the opening over of the innings. After a while, in the 7th over of the innings, Sabir Rehman became the second victim of Bhuvi by making 19 runs.

2. Bringing Jadhav to bowl in front of Tamim on Dhoni’s say


At the time the Indian team needed a crucial wicket. At that time Kedar Jadhav came in the 28th over of Bangladeshi innings and took a crucial wicket of Tamim Iqbal and gave the team an important breakthrough. The credit goes to former captain MS Dhoni who advised Virat that Kedar Jadhav should be brought in front of Tamim Iqbal on the bowling front.

But during this time MS Dhoni’s celebration of being more attractive to Indian fans is more attractive. As soon as the ball was hit on the stump, Dhoni turned his hand into a helicopter style in a very unique fashion. After that Fans also mentioned it on social media.

3. India’s bowling in the middle and death overs


Earlier, with the excellent bowling of Indian bowlers in the middle and death overs, the Bangladesh team could only manage only 264 runs in 50 overs. In the second semi-final of the Champions Trophy in Birmingham, Bangladesh’s team failed to make a big score in front of Jaspreet Bumrah, Kedar Jadhav and Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s fire-cracking balls. For India, Jaspreet Bumrah, Bhuvaneshwar Kumar and Kedar Jadhav took 2-2 wickets. Jadeja got 1 wicket.

4. Indian batsmen make the bowling of Bangladesh so much easy.


Indian batsmen jokingly bowled Bangladesh’s bowling and won the match with nine wickets. Man-of-the-match Rohit Sharma’s century (not out 123), Virat Kohli’s half-century (not out 96 runs) and Shikhar Dhawan’s 46 runs were included in this win. Apart from this, India did not need anyone and only after 9.5 overs Team India won the match.

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