Towhid Hridoy showcased his resilience in Bangladesh’s Champions Trophy match against India by scoring his maiden ODI ton. Despite his impressive performance, India emerged victorious thanks to Mohammed Shami and Shubman Gill’s fine displays. Hridoy’s partnership with Jaker Ali helped Bangladesh recover from a precarious position of 35/5, but his cramp hindered his progress as he felt he could have scored more runs if not for the discomfort. He expressed confidence in bouncing back in their upcoming matches against Pakistan and New Zealand. Hridoy believed that if he and Ali had stayed till the end, Bangladesh could have posted a challenging total. Despite the loss, Hridoy remained optimistic about their prospects in the tournament. The post-match analysis praised Hridoy’s character and determination, acknowledging his valuable contribution to Bangladesh’s fightback.
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