1 / 4

Asia Cup 2018: India Just Survived To Beat Hong Kong By 26 Runs

Asia Cup 2018, India Vs Hong Kong: The buzz about India’s recent performances has gone around its preparation for the big series. The BCCI had agreed to play back-to-back games, there was a lot to do with the fact that they were more likely to play a cooperative nation.

Télécharger la présentation

Asia Cup 2018: India Just Survived To Beat Hong Kong By 26 Runs

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Asia Cup 2018 India just survived to beat Hong Kong by 26 runs Asia Cup 2018, India Vs Hong Kong:The buzz about India’s recent performances has gone around its preparation for the big series. The BCCI had agreed to play back-to-back games, there was a lot to do with the fact that they were more likely to play a cooperative nation. But the match against Hong Kong was considered more of a practice to the Indians. A match that was meant to get an idea about the conditions of the pitch became a bitter lesson for the Indians. This 26-run win of India in the Asia Cup 2018 wasn’t an appropriate win or an ideal practice for Rohit Sharma’s team. Basically, it was a reality check just before the crucial clash against Pakistan. This extension in the workout may affect the players for the match on Wednesday. By the 20th over for the second innings, the tension was making a house in the Indian camp, when the 286-run target was only 156 runs away from Hong Kong with all 10 wickets in hand and 25 overs were in hand.

  2. Via: indianexpress.com Both the Hong Kong openers, Nizakat Khan and Anshuman Rath were pacing their innings and the team’s score at a steady rate. Shikhar Dhawan’s 120-ball 127 almost gone in vain with Nizakat’s 92 and Rath’s 73. This was the moment when only the inexperience could fail the opponents battling to justify the ODI status given to their games for this tournament. Via: loksatta.com And the inexperience was reflected in the 5th over when a tired Rath drove a Kuldeep Yadav-half-volley to Rohit Sharma at extra-cover on 73 and the 174-run opening stand was brought to an end. It was the perfect time when debutant Khaleel Ahmed took the important wicket of Nizakat as caught him in front of the stumps on 92 in the next over, it opened the way and ray of hope for India. Yuzvendra Chahal finished his bowling figures with 3/46. The 20-year-old Khaleel Ahmed returned figures of 3/48. But the bowlers are well known of the condition what they have to face under lights on Wednesday.

  3. Via: india.com The Indian batting soon realized that their batting lineup was not in that ultimate form. Rohit Sharma’s not well timed lofted shot off off-spinner Ehsan Khan safely landed in the hands of mid-off. While Ambati Rayudu in his comeback match scored 70-ball 60 at №3. and then what followed was a similar story of the failure of the middle-order in India’s ODI cricket. India could gather only 48 runs, losing five wickets in the last 10 overs of the innings. The middle-order failed the team one more time. Also Read: When Jadeja Put His Own, Rohit And Ajinkya Family’s Life In Danger? What was expected to be a perfect practice after Hong Kong elected to field turned out in the overconfidence resulting in failure out in the middle! Dinesh Karthik looked good as he scored 33 runs while MS Dhoni couldn’t deliver of what is expected from him as on Ehsan Khan’s delivery he gave theedge to the wicketkeeper to fall for a duck after facing only three odd deliveries. Also Read: This Man From Maharashtra Corrects MS Dhoni And Virat Kohli’sBat… As more and more Hong Kong batsmen were taking the game closer, the happier the Pakistanis would be. With such a less time we just hope India will do its best to dominate in the Asia Cup 2018 match on Wednesday. Asia Cup 2018 Remaining Matches Schedule: Group Stage 19 September — India vs Pakistan (Dubai) 20 September — Bangladesh vs Afghanistan (Abu Dhabi)

  4. Super Four 21 September — Group A Winner vs Group B Runner-up (Dubai) 21 September — Group B Winner vs Group A Runner-up (Abu Dhabi) 23 September — Group A Winner vs Group A Runner-up (Dubai) 23 September — Group B Winner vs Group B Runner-up (Abu Dhabi) 25 September — Group A Winner vs Group B Winner (Dubai) 26 September — Group A Runner-up vs Group B Runner-up (Abu Dhabi) Final — 28 September (Dubai). Also Read: Chris Gayle Equals The Record Of Shahid Afridi For Hitting Most 6s Get Connected To Us On Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Stackumbrella Twitter: https://twitter.com/stackumbrella Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stack_umbrella Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/1/100834695301570151387 LinkDin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stack-umbrella-550758149 Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/stackumbrellaa Website: https://www.stackumbrella.com

More Related