Towhid Hridoy’s remarkable maiden ODI century and Mohammed Shami’s five-wicket haul were the highlights of the Bangladesh-India Champions Trophy group stage match in Dubai. Bangladesh struggled early on, losing wickets quickly, but Hridoy’s partnership with Jaker Ali helped them recover. Despite a shaky start, they managed to put up a fighting total of 228. Hridoy’s century was crucial in guiding Bangladesh to a respectable score. However, India’s bowlers, especially Shami, posed a tough challenge and eventually bowled out Bangladesh for 228. Hridoy’s cramps hindered their late surge, but Rishad Hossain’s quick cameo helped them breach the 200-run mark. Shami’s five-wicket haul was instrumental in restricting Bangladesh’s total. Overall, it was a thrilling encounter with Hridoy’s century being the standout performance.
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