Bangladesh National Cricket Team Vs India National Cricket Team Matches

Bangladesh National Cricket Team Vs India National Cricket Team Matches

India and Bangladesh’s rivalry has long been one of the most thrilling rivalries in world cricket, from World Cup upsets to Asia Cup thrills and spills, this series has produced unforgettable moments.

Bangladesh’s steady rise, under the guidance of players such as Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal, has fundamentally altered this rivalry in Bangladesh National Cricket Team Vs India National Cricket Team Matches and added another level of intrigue into each matchup.

DateTournamentIndia ScoreBangladesh ScoreResult
24‑Sep‑2025Asia Cup 2025 Super Four168/6 (20 ov)127 (19.3 ov)India won by 41 runs
20‑Feb‑2025ICC Champions Trophy 2025231/4 (46.3 ov)228 (49.4 ov)India won by 6 wickets
12‑Oct‑2024T20I Series297/6 (20 ov)164/7 (20 ov)India won by 133 runs
09‑Oct‑2024T20I Series221/9 (20 ov)135/9 (20 ov)India won by 86 runs
06‑Oct‑2024T20I Series132/3 (11.5 ov)127/10 (19.5 ov)India won by 7 wickets

India vs Bangladesh

India and Bangladesh enjoy a deep historical, civilizational, and economic relationship dating back to their 1971 Liberation War, and today stand as major trading partners within South Asia with emphasis placed on people-centric ties.

Unfortunately, however, targeted violence against minorities and law-and-order issues have raised public awareness while creating perception issues between citizens.

India A managed to post an impressive total of 134/7 on a slow pitch despite starting slowly, led by Tejal Hasabnis’ unbeaten 50 as the highlight of their innings.

India bowlers led by Prema Rawat (3/12) limited Bangladesh to only 88 runs in reply; ultimately India won by 8 wickets; 42 ODI matches have now been played between India and Bangladesh, with India winning 33 while Bangladesh winning 8 (one match ended without result).

1st ODI

One Day Internationals (ODIs) are matches between two teams of 11 players each, in which each bats for 50 overs with each team batting twice to see who scores more runs in an innings – the one day format aiming to provide a balance between strategic depth of Test cricket and Twenty20 matches.

The One Day International (ODI) format first debuted in 1979 and is overseen by the International Cricket Council, who oversee its rankings of teams, batsmen, and bowlers.

Rakibul Hasan to Harsh Dubey, 3 runs; an epic brain fade from Akbar Ali who failed to understand that three was required for us to reach Super Over. This will go down as an historic mistake he will rue later.

2nd ODI

India will enter Wednesday’s second ODI against South Africa at Raipur full of confidence after their 17-run win in Ranchi.

KL Rahul and Virat Kohli scored blistering fifties to lead India’s 349/8 total; Kuldeep Yadav’s stunning bowling figures of 4/68 further bamboozled the Proteas batsmen.

Bangladesh battled hard in the Super Over, despite some lost chances, to stay within striking distance of India and ultimately get within one.

They were unlucky as Suryavanshi was caught at point by Jitesh and Ashutosh fell victim to Ripon’s yorker leaving them needing one wide for victory; unfortunately this did not come their way as India won 2-0 and set up an intense rivalry between both nations that will no doubt only get stronger over time.

3rd ODI

One-Day International (ODI) matches are an international cricket format consisting of two teams of eleven players each competing over 50 overs, as defined by the International Cricket Council (ICC). They follow its laws.

An innings begins when one team’s captain wins the toss and selects either to bat first or field first, before each side bats for an allotted number of overs.

Suyash to Akbar Ali – Suyash bowled a googly and down leg, Akbar shuffles across and exposes his stumps but was saved by a wide call for Bangladesh to win by just an inch!

Bangladesh celebrate, while Akbar Ali looks bemused; what an incredible brainfade! What an unexpected result that could have changed everything! Now the series is tied 1-1; India must ramp up their preparations for World Cup 2019.

4th ODI

Bangladesh was defeated by India at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai by four wickets in an intense, one-sided encounter. Following an uncertain start from both teams, Steven Finn’s two wickets took away Parthiv Patel and Gautam Gambhir for Bangladesh leaving them on 46/3 and forcing India into victory.

Varun Aaron then came on and took swift and accurate wickets from the middle order batsmen to restrict them to 220 runs.

At the post-match presentation, Akbar Ali appears relieved. He remarks on what would have happened if they lost. Jitesh acknowledges he should have taken more chances with stumping but admits it wasn’t his day.

5th ODI

ODI cricket is a limited overs form of international cricket between two teams of eleven players each, each batting for a fixed number of overs (usually 40-60 eight-ball overs) before winning the toss determines who bats first or bowls first.

India-Bangladesh rivalry is an intense and longstanding sporting rivalry, marked by high stakes matches with intense action at both ends of the field.

This competitive dynamic has become one of the key pillars in modern global cricket; often known as Asian Classico, Indo-Bangla Derby or Ganguly-Durjoy Trophy Trophy.

Harsh Dubey went for what appeared to be an easy second, only to miss Nehal Wadhera’s throw and be well wide of Nehal’s throw from Nehal Wadhera – and so Bangladesh won with another wide in the Super Over! However, Akbar Ali produced an excellent brainfade!

6th ODI

An one-day international (ODI) is a cricket match between two teams of 11 players each, played under standard International Cricket Council ODI regulations. The winning side can choose whether they bat first or bowl first by virtue of winning the toss.

The game consists of 50 overs, with each team batting for a set number of overs before scoring to reach their required target score and win the match.

Bangladesh-India rivalry is an intense sporting battle characterized by high stakes and passionate fan bases on both sides. Over recent years, this rivalry has intensified as Bangladesh has become an increasingly competitive cricketing nation.

Each year the two teams play several One Day International (ODI) matches that determine which one ranks higher worldwide and is often marred by controversy surrounding how Bangladeshi players are treated when in India.

7th ODI

An One-Day International (ODI) cricket match involves two eleven-player teams competing against each other on an outdoor cricket pitch for one day.

Batting begins in each innings for up to 50 overs until all 11 members of one side have been dismissed by bowling or batting first being won at toss. When it comes to toss time, captain of team winning toss decides whether it will bowl first or bat first before play begins.

Akbar Ali misses a stumping and India go for the 2nd run; Harsh Dubey gets well out trying for it and Bangladesh win through brainfade!

Indian and Bangladesh cricket rivalry is legendary. Marked by high stakes and passionate fan bases on both sides, it is often referred to as the Asian Classico or Padma-Ganga Derby or Gandhi-Mujib Trophy. Political tensions between both nations has recently intensified their fierce competition; Bangladesh even threatened to pull out of this year’s World Cup being hosted in India over concerns for player safety.

8th ODI

India and Bangladesh are two of eight teams with One Day International status. An ODI match involves two eleven-player teams competing, with the winning side determined by who scores the most runs within 50 overs – usually determined by which captain decides whether they bat first or bowl first.

Bangladesh announced it would ask the International Cricket Council (ICC) to relocate World Cup games following India’s decision to release Mustafizur Rahman, further heightening tensions between their neighboring nations already frayed by protests over the beating of a Hindu factory worker in Mymensingh and Bangladesh’s prime minister’s call for an investigation.

Bangladesh-India rivalry is one of cricket’s major events – matches are frequently high stakes and closely fought, often featuring passionate fan bases on both sides – making India-Bangladeshi rivalry a mainstay on international cricket calendar!

9th ODI

One Day Internationals (ODIs) are cricket matches held between two teams of eleven players on one day. Games typically last 50 overs or until a team has all out, whichever comes first; often referred to as an Asian Classico matchup or Padma-Ganga Derby or Indo-Bangla Derby or Gandhi-Mujib Trophy tournament.

Bangladesh Cricket Board expressed concerns for the safety of their players playing in India and requested relocation by the International Cricket Council.

Bangladesh were due to play three ODIs and a T20I match there this month, but have instead requested their matches be moved elsewhere – this decision coming as a blow against Indian government which has made clear it will not tolerate anti-India protests; Bangladeshi government would miss out on revenue generated through series and will now miss out. It marks yet another diplomatic impasse between these two nations.

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