Nitish Reddy sizzles with bat & ball as India seal series with 86-run win
With the win, the hosts took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series
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India's Nitish Kumar Reddy plays a shot during the second T20 International cricket match against Bangladesh, in New Delhi on Wednesday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 9 Oct
Nitish Kumar Reddy announced
himself on the international stage with a flamboyant 74 as a youthful Indian
side delivered yet another commanding performance to thrash Bangladesh by 86
runs in the second T20I here on Wednesday. With the win, the hosts took an
unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
The 21-year-old Reddy (74 off 34
balls) played the most attractive innings of his nascent career while also
taking a couple of wickets (2/23) with his seam bowling. Reddy combined with
Rinku Singh (53 off 29), who too sizzled with a blistering fifty, to help India
post 221/9 after being asked to bat.
Aside from an early wobble with the
bat, the Indians appeared firmly in control, dominating Bangladesh throughout
the match. Their bowlers were on target, and the hosts executed some stunning
catches to restrict Bangladesh to 135/9.
Reddy and Rinku put up a crucial
108-run stand for the fourth wicket and pulled India out of a precarious
situation (41/3).
Reddy looked in sublime touch as he
effortlessly blasted the Bangladesh attack to hit seven maximums and four
boundaries in only 34 balls. Playing only his second T20I, he brought up his
maiden fifty in 27 balls by knocking the ball towards long-on.
At the other end Rinku, who hit
five boundaries and three maximums, also showcased his big-hitting prowess as
he smashed the first six of the match off leg-spinner Rishad Hossain in the
eighth over.
Reddy, too, took a liking for
Rishad, pummelling three maximums in the 10th over to take India past 100. The
Bangladesh spinner looked clueless against him.
He first clobbered one across long
on. Rishad erred in his length once again and was met with similar treatment as
Reddy slogged it over wide long on. The third six came behind mid wicket. He
was eventually sent back by Mustafizur Rehman, who bowled a slower ball, but
not before receiving a standing ovation.
Chasing the 220 plus total, opener
Parvez Hossain Emon came out with an aggressive intent as he pumped the ball to
the boundary three time but Arshdeep Singh had the last laugh as the left-arm
seamer claimed the Bangladeshi's wicket in his next over.
Once the Indians spinners started
operating, Bangladesh lost wickets at regular intervals. Captain Najmul Hossain
Shanto was next to go as he became Washington Sundar's first victim. Opener
Litton Das' woeful run continued as mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy struck
off his very first ball, continuing from where he left off.
The Bangladesh batter found the
going tough and seemed happy to deal in singles with the required run rate
skyrocketing. Veteran batter Mahmudullah (41 off 39), who is playing his
penultimate T20I, was the lone warrior for Bangladesh.
Earlier put into bat, the Indian
top-order was outfoxed by the pace trio of Tanzim Hasan (2/26), Mustafizur
Rehman (2/36) and Taskin Ahmed (2/16). They varied their pace to get the
desired results.
Bangladesh started the innings with
some spin in the form of Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Sanju Samson (10) punished the
off-spinner with back-to-back boundaries to plunder 15 runs from the first
over. But Samson bungled up his start, getting out to Taskin in the next over.
After only two runs in the second
over, Abhishek Sharma (15) slammed back-to-back boundaries and looked to slog
Tanzim Hasan but the 147kmph delivery induced an inside edge, which resulted in
his off-stump going for a walk.
Shanto introduced Mustafizur into
the attack in the sixth over and the experienced campaigner started off with
slower deliveries, with the third one paying dividends as Suryakumar Yadav
chipped a cutter straight into the hands off Shanto as India lost their third
wicket in the powerplay.
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