India ease past Bangladesh to enter elimination round
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India versus Bangladesh, Super League Quarterfinal, Queenstown .
The Indian juggernaut kept on moving on as they facilitated past Bangladesh to seal a spot in the elimination round with a 131-run win at the Queenstown Events Center on Friday (January 26). Shubman Gill made 86 for India while Abhishek Sharma propped up the agree with a 49-ball 50 to take India to 265. A worse than average batting appear from Bangladesh implied the Indian bowlers weren't made to sweat as they wrapped up the innings in 42.1 overs to set up an elimination round conflict against most outstanding opponents Pakistan.
India lost Manjot Kalra early yet Prithvi Shaw (40) and Gill scored 86 for the second wicket to enable the group to recoup. Harvik Desai scored 34 yet it was the innings from Gill and Abhishek that had the effect. Regardless of that, India neglected to bat out each of the 50 overs and collapsed in 49.2 overs.
For Bangladesh, Pinak Ghosh made 43 however no other batsmen even figured out how to cross 18 as the pursuit continued battling for force. Abhishek went ahead to pick two more wickets after his 50 years to top off an excellent day.
Brief scores: India 265 out of 49.2 overs (Shubman Gill 86, Abhiskek Sharma 50; Qazi Onik 3-48) beat Bangladesh 134 of every 42.1 overs (Pinak Ghosh 43; Kamlesh Nagarkoti 3-18) by 131 runs.
Canada versus Windies, Plate elimination round, Lincoln .
Windies walked to the plate last with a pounding a 187-run prevail upon Canada at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval. Keagan Simmons crushed 166 to take Windies to 323 for 8 preceding Canada were shot down for 136 out of 47.3 overs.
In the wake of selecting to bat, Windies were 56 for 2 at one phase in the tenth over. Be that as it may, Simmons and Alick Athanaze (87) scored 156 for the third wicket to get the innings going. Not long after Athanaze was rejected it was all gore from Simmons even as the other batsmen neglected to stick around.
Canada had just been batted out of the challenge and despite the fact that Kavian Naress scored 61, everything it did was to postpone the unavoidable.
Brief scores: Windies 323/8 out of 50 overs (Keagan Simmons 166; Akash Gill 4-54) beat Canada 136 of every 47.3 overs (Kavian Naress 61; Ronaldo Alimohamed 2-17) by 187 runs.
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