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India A VS Bangladesh A, 1st Semi Final- Bangladesh A Won!

Suprava Priyadarshni
Last updated: November 22, 2025 12:59 pm
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TOSS: India have won the toss and will bowl against Bangladesh in India A VS Bangladesh A.

PLAYING XI-

India A VS Bangladesh A

Teams of India A VS Bangladesh A

INDIA A: Priyansh Arya, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Nehal Wadhera, Naman Dhir, Jitesh Sharma (capt, wk), Ashutosh Sharma, Ramandeep Singh, Harsh Dubey, Vyshak Vijaykumar, Gurjapneet Singh, Suyash Sharma

BANGLADESH A: Jishan Alam, Habibur Rahman, Yasir Choudhary, Akbar Ali (capt, wk), Rakibul Hasan, Mahidul Islam, Meherob Hossain, Abu Haider, Zawad Abrar, Ripon Mondol, Abdul Gaffar

1ST OVER: 10/0

At the end of the first over, Bangladesh A scored 10 runs without losing a wicket, with a current run rate of 10.00.

2ND OVER: 25/0

At the end of the second over, Bangladesh A have scored 25 runs without losing a wicket, with a current run rate of 12.50.

3RD OVER: 34/0

Bangladesh A have scored 34 without losing a wicket at the end of 3 overs, with a current run rate of 11.33.

4TH OVER: 43/0

At the end of the fourth over, Bangladesh A have scored 43 runs without losing a wicket, with a current run rate of 10.75.

WICKET: Gurjapneet Singh dismissed Jishan Alam, who tried to slash the ball over point but ended up slicing it towards mid-off. The delivery cramped him for room, and the ball came off the top part of his bat, lobbing gently to Naman Dhir, who moved a few steps to his left to complete the catch. Jishan Alam departed for 26 runs off 14 balls, hitting two fours and two sixes at a strike rate of 185.71.

5TH OVER: 48/1

At the end of the 5th over, Bangladesh A have scored 48 runs for the loss of 1 wicket, with a current run rate of 9.60.

6TH OVER: 49/1

At the end of the 6th over, Bangladesh A scored 49 runs for the loss of one wicket, with a current run rate of 8.16.

7TH OVER: 54/1

At the end of the 7th over, Bangladesh A scored 54 runs for the loss of one wicket, with a current run rate of 7.71.

8TH OVER: 65/1

At the end of the 8th over, Bangladesh A have scored 65 runs for the loss of one wicket, with a current run rate of 8.12.

9TH OVER: 70/1

At the end of 9 overs, Bangladesh A have scored 70 runs for the loss of 1 wicket, with a current run rate of 7.77.

WICKET: Ramandeep Singh dismissed Zawad Abrar, who slashed the ball straight to third man where Suryavanshi took an easy catch without moving an inch. Abrar was out for 13 runs off 19 balls, hitting one six with a strike rate of 68.42.

10TH OVER: 85/2

Bangladesh A have scored 85 for 2 at the end of 10 overs, adding 15 runs in the last over with a current run rate of 8.50.

11TH OVER: 92/2

At the end of 11 overs, Bangladesh A have scored 92 runs for the loss of 2 wickets, with a current run rate of 8.36.

12TH OVER: 106/2

At the end of 12 overs, Bangladesh A have scored 106 runs for the loss of 2 wickets, with a current run rate of 8.83.

WICKET: Dubey dismisses Akbar Ali, who moves to the leg side and chips the ball straight back to the bowler. It was tossed up on the legs, and as he moved across, he mistimed it. Akbar Ali is caught and bowled by Dubey for 9 off 10 balls, with one four and a strike rate of 90.

13TH OVER: 108/3

At the end of the 13th over, Bangladesh A have scored 108 runs for the loss of 3 wickets, adding 2 runs and losing 1 wicket in that over. Their current run rate stands at 8.30.

14TH OVER: 118/3

Bangladesh A have scored 118 for 3 at the end of 14 overs, with a current run rate of 8.42 after adding 10 runs in the over.

WICKET: Suyash Sharma delivers a googly tossed up wide, and as Abu Hider swings across the line, he gets an edge that carries to the keeper JM Sharma, who takes the catch. Hider is out for a duck off two balls.

15TH OVER: 119/4

At the end of the 15th over, Bangladesh A are 119 for 4, having added 1 run in the over at a current run rate of 7.93.

WICKET: Gurjapneet Singh bowled a low full toss, almost a yorker, wide outside off, which Habibur Rahman Sohan chipped in the air towards extra cover, where Harsh took the catch. Sohan was dismissed for 65 runs off 46 balls, including three fours and five sixes, at a strike rate of 141.3.

16TH OVER: 128/5

At the end of the 16th over, Bangladesh A have scored 128 runs for the loss of 5 wickets, with a current run rate of 8.00; 9 runs came from that over.

WICKET: Naman Dhir tossed the ball up wide, and Mahidul Islam Ankon mistimed his shot, sending it high in the air over the bowler. The fielder from long-on moved to his left and safely took the catch, dismissing Ankon for 1 run off 2 balls.

17TH OVER: 133/6

At the end of the 17th over, Bangladesh A have scored 133 runs for the loss of 6 wickets, with a current run rate of 7.82.

18TH OVER: 144/6

At the end of the 18th over, Bangladesh A have scored 144 runs for the loss of 6 wickets, with a current run rate of 8.00.

19TH OVER: 172/6

At the end of the 19th over, Bangladesh A have scored 172 for 6, with a current run rate of 9.05 after adding 28 runs in the over.

20TH OVER: 194/6

At the end of 20 overs, Bangladesh A have scored 194 runs for the loss of 6 wickets, with a current run rate of 9.70 after adding 22 runs in this over.

Bangladesh finish on 194 in their 20 overs, 50 runs scored of 12 balls. A good batting wicket and India should chase this down, stay tuned to find if India can do it or will Bangladesh bowlers strike in India A VS Bangladesh A Semi final match.

2ND INNING

INDIA NEEDS 195 RUNS IN 20 OVERS TO WIN!

1ST OVER: 19/0

At the end of the first over, India A has scored 19 runs without losing a wicket. The current run rate is 19.00, and the required run rate stands at 9.26.

2ND OVER: 35/0

At the end of the second over, India A has scored 35 runs without losing a wicket, with a current run rate of 17.50 and a required run rate of 8.88.

3RD OVER: 49/0

At the end of the third over, India A have scored 49 runs without losing a wicket, with a current run rate of 16.33 and a required run rate of 8.58.

WICKET: Abdul Gaffar Saqlain dismissed Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who attempted a slog but ended up toe-ending the shot, giving a simple catch to long-on. After the wicket, Abdul Gaffar celebrated with Cristiano Ronaldo’s trademark move. Suryavanshi’s bottom hand came off the bat handle as he made contact. He scored 38 runs off 15 balls, including 2 fours and 4 sixes, at a strike rate of 253.33.

4TH OVER: 53/0

At the end of the 4th over, India A scored 53 runs for the loss of 1 wicket, with a current run rate of 13.25 and a required run rate of 8.87.

5TH OVER: 56/1

At the end of the 5th over, India A are 56 for 1, having scored 3 runs in that over. Their current run rate is 11.20, and the required run rate is 9.26.

6TH OVER: 62/1

At the end of the sixth over, India A have scored 62 runs for the loss of one wicket, with a current run rate of 10.33 and a required run rate of 9.50.

WICKET: Abu Hider dismisses Naman Dhir, who tries to whip the ball toward deep backward square leg but ends up giving a catch to Yasir Ali near the boundary. Naman Dhir is out for 7 runs off 12 balls, with one four and a strike rate of 58.33.

7TH OVER: 70/2

At the end of the 7th over, India A have scored 70 runs for the loss of 2 wickets, with a current run rate of 10.00 and a required run rate of 9.61.

8TH OVER: 78/2

At the end of the 8th over, India A are 78 for 2, having scored 8 runs in the over. The current run rate and the required run rate are both 9.75.

9TH OVER: 97/2

At the end of 9 overs, India A are 97 for 2, scoring at a current run rate of 10.77, with a required run rate of 8.90 after adding 19 runs in the over.

WICKET: Rakibul Hasan dismissed Priyansh Arya as he mistimed a slog that went straight to long-on, where Jishan Alam took an easy catch. Arya tried to fetch the shot from outside off but couldn’t time it properly, as Rakibul smartly avoided bowling in his hitting arc. Priyansh Arya scored 44 runs off 23 balls, hitting four fours and three sixes, with a strike rate of 191.3.

10TH OVER: 101/3

At the end of 10 overs, India A has scored 101 runs for the loss of 3 wickets, adding 4 runs in the last over. The current run rate is 10.10, while the required run rate stands at 9.40.

11TH OVER: 106/3

At the end of the 11th over, India A has scored 106 runs for the loss of 3 wickets, with a current run rate of 9.63 and a required run rate of 9.88.

12TH OVER: 113/3

At the end of the 12th over, India A has scored 113 runs for the loss of 3 wickets, with a current run rate of 9.41 and a required run rate of 10.25.

13TH OVER: 119/3

At the end of the 13th over, India A scored 119 runs for the loss of 3 wickets, adding 6 runs in the over. Their current run rate is 9.15, while the required run rate stands at 10.85.

14TH OVER: 132/3

At the end of the 14th over, India A have scored 132 runs for the loss of 3 wickets, with a current run rate of 9.42 and a required run rate of 10.50.

WICKET: Abu Hider dismissed Jitesh Sharma, who tried to play a paddle shot to a full and wide delivery but ended up getting a top edge. Wicketkeeper Akbar Ali timed his jump perfectly and took a brilliant catch high above his head. Jitesh Sharma was out for 33 runs off 23 balls, hitting one four and two sixes at a strike rate of 143.47.

15TH OVER: 150/4

At the end of the 15th over, India A has scored 150 runs for the loss of 4 wickets, with 18 runs coming from the over. The current run rate is 10.00, and the required run rate is 9.00.

16TH OVER: 156/4

At the end of the 16th over, India A have scored 156 runs for the loss of 4 wickets. They are scoring at 9.75 runs per over, with a required run rate of 9.75.

17TH OVER: 164/4

At the end of the 17th over, India A has scored 164 runs for the loss of 4 wickets. The current run rate is 9.64, and the required run rate is 10.33.

18TH OVER: 174/4

At the end of the 18th over, India A has scored 174 runs for the loss of 4 wickets. The current run rate is 9.66, and the required run rate is 10.50.

WICKET: Mondol delivered the ball in the slot, and Ramandeep drove it aerially down the ground towards long-on, where Jishan Alam took the catch. Ramandeep Singh was dismissed for 17 runs off 11 balls, hitting three fours with a strike rate of 154.54.

19TH OVER:

At the end of the 19th over, India A have scored 179 runs for the loss of 5 wickets, adding 5 runs in this over. Their current run rate is 9.42, and they need 16 runs per over to win.

WICKET: Rakibul Hasan bowled a perfect yorker that Ashutosh Sharma missed, and the ball crashed into the stumps to dismiss him for 13 runs off 6 balls, including one four and one six, at a strike rate of 216.66.

20TH OVER: 194/6

India A scored 194 runs for the loss of 6 wickets at the end of 20 overs, adding 15 runs in the last over at a current run rate of 9.70.

Bangladesh made a terrible mess-up as the wicketkeeper failed to hit the stumps at the batter’s end, leading to a super over in India A VS Bangladesh A Semi Final Match.

SUPER OVER

Bangladesh A won the one-over eliminator

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