IND vs BAN: Team India made Bangladesh cry, half the team wiped out in 51 balls

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The Indian bowlers got off to a great start in the Champions Trophy 2025. The Indian bowlers wreaked havoc from the very first over against Bangladesh at the Dubai International Stadium and in no time sent the last team of Bangladesh back to the pavilion. The top order of Bangladesh collapsed like a pack of cards in front of the Indian bowling. With this, the Bangladesh team also registered a shameful record to its name.

Team India made Bangladesh cry.

Bangladesh won the toss and decided to bat first. But Indian fast bowler Mohammad Shami proved their decision wrong in the very first over. Shami did not let Bangladesh opener Soumya Sarkar open his account and made him his victim on the 5th ball of the first over. After this, Harshit Rana gave the second blow to Bangladesh in the second over of the match. Nazmul Hussain Shanto could also open his account only on 2 balls and got out without opening his account. Then Shami gave the third blow to Bangladesh by dismissing Mehdi Hasan in the 7th over of the innings.

After the fast bowlers, we saw the magical bowling of Indian spinner Akshar Patel. He took two wickets in two consecutive balls in the 9th over of the innings. Akshar first sent Tanjid Hasan to the pavilion, who was out after scoring 25 runs. After this, he also took the wicket of Mushfiqur Rahim on the very next ball. Due to which Bangladesh lost half of its team in just 51 balls.

Bangladesh made a shameful record

Let us tell you, this is the third time in the history of Champions Trophy that Bangladesh team has lost 2 wickets in the first two overs. Apart from Bangladesh, no other team has lost two wickets in the first two overs so many times. At the same time, Bangladesh has lost 5 wickets in the first 10 overs of Champions Trophy for the third time, which is the highest compared to other teams. Bangladesh team also holds the record of losing the most wickets in the first 10 overs of Champions Trophy. Bangladesh had lost 6 wickets against New Zealand in the 2002 Champions Trophy.