IND vs BAN: Shreyas Iyer-Axar Patel Stand In Vain, But Breaks Record Held by Iconic India Duo Suresh Raina, MS Dhoni

Interestingly the second ODI is between India and Bangladesh saw two record-breaking partnerships. The first was between Mehdi Hasan Miraj and Mahmulullah Riyad; Second between Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel. Both these stands helped their respective sides get to safety, but in the end, it was between the two Ms-Mehidi and Mahmudullah, who eventually overcame the other as Bangladesh whitewashed India 2-0. Gave.

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Coming back to the Iyer-Axar stand, the duo stitched a record-breaking partnership as India chased down 272 in the second ODI. Opening in ODIs for the first time since 2015, Kohli was dismissed cheaply when he dismissed Abadot Hossain for just 5 runs. Then Shikhar Dhawan was out off extra bounce as India were reduced to 13/2. From here on, Iyer was the lone man out as wickets kept falling till Axar Patel arrived.

In Akshar’s presence, Iyer had the confidence to go for his shots and as a result, he brought up his half-century in the 25th over. Meanwhile this stand broke the record of highest Indian partnership against Suresh Raina and Bangladesh in 1st ODI M S Dhoni Which was worth 94 runs. By the time Iyer got out, he had shared a 107-run partnership with Akshar. After Iyer’s brilliant knock of 82, Akshar was also dismissed for 52 off 52 balls.

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Also, both gave India a fighting chance and skipper Rohit Sharma smashed a 28-ball 51 as Bangladesh moved in at number 9. Nevertheless, India lost by 5 runs.

Earlier, last match’s hero Miraj (100 off 83 balls) stitched a fine 148-run partnership off 165 balls with Mahmudullah (77 off 96 balls) before India reduced Bangladesh to 69 for six was. ,

This was the highest ever partnership for the seventh wicket against India.

Miraj put up his best defense for the 50th over when he hit Shardul Thakur for two sixes, including a fine pick-up shot, before reaching the three-figure mark off the final ball of the innings.

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The visitors had struggled to get the decisive last wicket in the series-opener and were out of ideas on Wednesday after more than half of Bangladesh’s line-up was sent back to the dressing room by the 19th over.

Miraj scored a lot of his wickets as he picked his gaps, especially against the spinners. He hit eight fours and four sixes.

Mahmudullah’s confidence grew as the innings progressed. KL Rahul took a brilliant one-handed catch to dismiss him and end a memorable stand.

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