According to the revised target, Bangladesh need 85 runs in 54 balls to win the match against India in Adelaide. It is the fourth match for both Bangladesh and India in the Super 12 of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2022.
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Rain got heavier in Adelaide at around Bangladesh time 4:50 pm. The match started to lose over after local time 9:28 pm.
Before the rain started, Bangladesh were at 66 for none in seven overs in pursuit of 185.
Liton Das, the right-handed opener, hit a 21-ball fifty and kept the Tigers alive in the match.
After the seventh over, when Bangladesh were batting at 77 for none, rain started and players were called out of the field.
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In the third over, bowled by Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Liton hit two fours and one six. In the second over, he smashed Arshdeep Singh for three fours.
Earlier, India scored 184 riding in the fifties from Lokesh Rahul and Virat Kohli. For Bangladesh, Hasan Mahmud got three wickets while Shakib Al Hasan took two.
Bangladesh have won two matches—against the Netherlands and Zimbabwe—so far in the Super 12 of this T20 World Cup 2022. Now Bangladesh have a real chance to upset India if they can score 85 runs in 54 balls after the game resumes in Adelaide.