NEW DELHI: Bangladesh ended their 20-overs jinx against India after Mushfiqur Rahim's unbeaten half-century helped secure their seven-wicket ...
NEW DELHI: Bangladesh ended their 20-overs jinx against India after Mushfiqur Rahim's unbeaten half-century helped secure their seven-wicket victory in the first Twenty20 International on Sunday .
Air pollution in New Delhi and surrounding towns reached the worst levels so far this year on Sunday, with authorities having already declared a public health emergency and ordered the closure of schools.Home captain Rohit Sharma hit a couple of boundaries before falling in the first over from Shafiul Islam.
A subdued Shikhar Dhawan hit his first six in the 15th over but was run out just when his team wanted him to accelerate.
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