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India beat Bangladesh by 95 runs in World Cup warmup match
Image Credit: @cricketworldcup on Twitter

India beat Bangladesh by 95 runs in World Cup warmup match

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 28 May 2019, 06:09 pm

Cardiff, May 28 (IBNS): India beat Bangladesh by 95 runs in a warm-up match on Tuesday ahead of the ICC World Cup.

Batting first, India scored 359 losing seven wickets.

While KL Rahul scored 108 off 99 balls, MS Dhoni continued his fine form from the IPL smashing 113 off just 78 balls with eight boundaries and seven over-boundaries.

Captain Virat Kohli scored 47 off 46 balls.

Bangladesh could only score 264 before they got all out with three balls remaining.

The highest scorers for Bangladesh were opener Liton Das, who scored 73 off 90 balls and Mushfiqur Rahim, who made 90 of 94 balls.

Kuldeep Yadav of India picked up three wickets conceding 47 runs.

 

Image Credit: @cricketworldcup on Twitter
 

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