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India and Bangladesh players clashed in the semi-finals of Asia Cup 2023, Harshit taught a lesson to Bangladesh player

The semi-final match of the Emerging Asia Cup 2023 saw a very heated atmosphere between the teams of India and Bangladesh. In the matches between the teams of the two countries, this type of tussle keeps happening, which is not a new thing. In the semi-final match, the Indian team under the captaincy of captain Yash Dhull showed a strong game and won the team by 51 runs and got the ticket for the final.

During this match, there was a heated argument between India’s bowler Harshit Rana and Bangladesh’s batsman Soumya Sarkar. The argument between the two players was so heated that the on-field players had to intervene to pacify the two. Bangladesh team was batting during the match. Meanwhile, in the 26th over, Soumya Sarkar was caught by Nikin Jose by hitting the ball in the slips. Harshit Rana bowled for India. On Soumya’s dismissal, Harshit celebrated with a lot of joy, enthusiasm, enthusiasm which did not go down well with the Bangladeshi batsman.

Bangladesh batsman Soumya Sarkar was shocked to see this celebration. Due to this both of them got into a heated argument. The argument between the two players was so heated that the umpires and other team players had to come to the rescue. After this the matter could be pacified. However, when Yash Dhull’s wicket fell in this match, Soumya too celebrated with great enthusiasm.

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India A thrashed Bangladesh A by 51 runs in the semi-finals to storm into the final of the Emerging Asia Cup, where Yash Dhull’s men will face Pakistan A, here on Friday. Bangladesh bundled out the Indian team for 211 after inviting them to bat, with skipper Dhull hitting a half-century of 66 off 85 balls. But the Indian spinners took advantage of the pitch to bundle out Bangladesh A for just 160 runs to win. Left-arm spinner Nishant Sindhu took five wickets for 20 runs from which the Bangladesh team could not recover and the team had to lose the match. In India’s batting, young Delhi batsman Dhull came to the crease in the 19th over when the score was 75 for two. Then this player played an important role in taking the team to the score of 200 runs by restrained batting. 

Dhull put up a tough fight with the Bangladesh bowlers while the rest of the team’s batsmen went to the pavilion in an attempt to be aggressive. Due to this, the responsibility of the Indian innings was on the shoulders of Dhull. Dhull withstood the pressure and batted for a total of 30 overs in the match. He was the last player to be dismissed in the 50th over. Dhull and Manav Suthar put on 41 runs for the eighth wicket as India came close to 200 and then crossed it. But this score seemed too low and the Bangladesh batsmen also got off to a brisk start.

They scored runs at six runs an over, allowing openers Tanjid Hasan (51 off 56 balls) and Mohammad Nayeem (38 off 40 balls) to score runs at a good rate against the Indian bowlers. Bangladesh had reached 70 runs in less than 11 overs. But as soon as the shine of the ball started to fade, the Indian spinners brought their team back into the match. Left-arm spinner Suthar dismissed Nayeem, which triggered a march of Bangladesh batsmen towards the pavilion. After this, Bangladesh lost the remaining nine wickets in 90 runs, in which Sindhu’s magical bowling was excellent. Earlier, Pakistan A defeated Sri Lanka A by 60 runs in the first semi-final to book a place in the final to be held on Sunday. 

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