Melbourne : Riding on Rohit Sharma’s century, India beat Bangladesh by a big margin of 109 runs at Melbourne today to advance into the semifinal of the ICC cricket World Cup 2015.
For Bangladesh it was the first World Cup knockout match in history where they were subjected to “questionable umpiring decisions” working in favour for India.
Winning the toss and choosing to bat first, India made 302 riding on the century of Rohit Sharma, fifty from Suresh Raina and a couple of umpiring decisions going their way.
Credit to Bangladesh bowlers, they could curb down India after the opening pair of Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan gave a 75-run solid start with a class batting lineup to follow.
The last 15 overs, that included the umpires’ eyebrow-raising call to let off Rohit in the 90’s on a ball they thought was full toss above waist height, went expensive with 147 runs.
Taskin Ahmed ended with three wickets for Bangladesh in their maiden knockout match of a World Cup and Rubel Hossain, Mashrafe Mortaza and Shakib Al Hasan claiming one apiece.