IND vs BAN: Bangladesh beat India by 5 runs in second ODI, even injured Rohit Sharma could not win
Chasing Bangladesh's score, Team India was able to score only 266 runs in 50 overs losing 9 wickets.
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Bangladesh defeated India by 5 runs in the second ODI played at Shere Bangla National Stadium. With this, Bangladesh took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. The Indian team needed 6 runs to win the last ball, but could not achieve it.
Injured Rohit Sharma also could not win India
Chasing Bangladesh's score, Team India was able to score only 266 runs in 50 overs losing 9 wickets. Captain Rohit Sharma came to bat at number 8 due to injury. Rohit also batted fast according to his name, but could not win India. Rohit scored an unbeaten 51 off only 28 balls, in which he hit 5 sixes and 3 fours. But could not score the required 6 runs on the last ball. Batting first after winning the toss, Bangladesh scored 271 runs for 7 wickets in 50 overs.
India needed 20 runs in the last over to win
Rohit Sharma came to bat after Deepak Chahar's dismissal. As soon as he came, he rained fours and sixes. However, he also got life donation twice during this period. Bangladesh fielders dropped his catch twice. In the 49th over, Rohit Sharma scored 20 runs for the team. In the last over, Team India needed 20 runs to win. Rohit Sharma was on strike. Rohit missed the first ball, he sent the second ball outside the boundary for a four. Rohit hit a four on the third ball as well, but no run could be scored on the fourth ball. When India needed 12 runs off the last two balls, Rohit hit a six off the fifth ball and raised the hopes of the team. However, Rohit missed the last ball by hitting a six and India had to face defeat.
Three-three players scored half-centuries from India, yet they got defeated
Three-three players scored half-centuries from Team India. Shreyas Iyer played the maximum innings of 82 runs. After that Akshar Patel played an inning of 56 runs. While Rohit Sharma returned unbeaten after scoring 51 runs. Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan started the innings for Team India. But the pair of both could not do anything amazing. Virat got out after scoring 5 runs and Dhawan 8 runs. Only on the score of 65 runs, Team India lost the wickets of its top four batsmen.

