India vs Bangladesh in pictures, World Cup 2019: India beat Bangladesh to secure semifinal spot- as it happened

DNA Web Team | Updated: Jul 2, 2019, 11:56 PM IST

India returned to winning ways as they beat Bangladesh by 28 runs in Birmingham in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 on Tuesday.

Bangladesh vs India (BAN vs IND), World Cup 2019: India beat Bangladesh by 28 runs on Tuesday to qualify for the semifinals of the Cricket World Cup and eliminate their neighbours in the process.

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Rohit Sharma smashed (104) and forged a 180-run opening partnership with KL Rahul (77) to help India to a commanding 314-9 at Edgbaston. 

Bangladesh were all out for 286 in 48 overs in reply despite battling half-centuries by Shakib Al Hasan and Mohammad Saifuddin.

Jasprit Bumrah (4-55) and Hardik Pandya (3-60) shared seven wickets as the Indian bowlers struck at regular intervals to deny Bangladesh significant partnerships.

Bangladesh vs India: Full Scorecard

Bangladesh286/10 in 48 overs

India: 314/9 in 50 overs

India are now second with 13 points, one behind leaders Australia, and play Sri Lanka in their final group match on Saturday.

Here's the story of the match in pictures:

Virat Kohli has won the toss and decided to bat first against Bangladesh.

The Indian skipper made two changes to his side with Bhuvi and DK coming in for Kuldeep Yadav and Kedar Jadhav. 

Playing XI

Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal, Liton Das, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim(w), Soumya Sarkar, Mosaddek Hossain, Sabbir Rahman, Mohammad Saifuddin, Mashrafe Mortaza(c), Rubel Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman. 

INDIA: Lokesh Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli(c), Rishabh Pant, Dinesh Karthik, MS Dhoni(w), Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah. 

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Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul started cautiously but soon got it the groove. Rohit was lucky to be dropped by Tamim Iqbal early in the innings. They brought up India's fifty in the 9th over. (Image: Reuters)

Rohit Sharma completed his well deserved 45-ball 50 against Bangladesh. (Image: Reuters) 

KL Rahul completed his quick half-century against Bangladesh in Birmingham on Tuesday. (Image: AFP)

Just moments after completing his fourth ton at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, Rohit Sharma departs as Soumya Sarkar took an easy catch in the deep for Bangladesh. (Image: AFP)

KL Rahul departs after scoring 77 against Bangladesh. Virat Kohli is in to bat next for Team India. (Image: PTI.)

Indian skipper Virat Kohli's record run of consecutive 50s came to an end as Mustafizur Rahman dismissed him on Tuesday. (Image: AFP)

Mustafizur Rahman picked up his second wicket in the same over as Hadrik Pandya departs for a duck. (Image: AFP.)

Rishabh Pant missed out on his half-century and was dismissed for 48 off 41 balls. (Image: AFP)

Team India managed to up 314/9 after their initial 50 overs in Birmingham. Bangladesh will now need to score 315 to win the match. 

(Image: AFP.) 

Mohammad Shami picked up a key wicket for India, dismissing Tamim Iqbal for 22. (Image: AFP.)

Soumya Sarkar departed after scoring 33 as skipper Virat Kohli picked up an easy catch inside the circle. (Image: AFP)

Chahal removes Rahim for 24 who pulled an easy catch towards the deep mid-wicket. (Image: AFP.)

Shakib al-Hasan completed his well-deserved half-century against India as they remain on track for 315. (Image: AFP)

Hardik Pandya strikes again for India as he removes Liton Das who departs for 22 runs. (Image: AFP)

Jasprit Bumrah gets his man as Mossadek Hossain drags one on to the stumps.

Hardik Pandya's slower delivery catches Shakib Al-Hasan by surprise who lobs an easy catch towards DK. (Image: AFP)

Mohammad Saifuddin and Sabbir Rahman formed a crucial 66-run partnership keeping Bangladesh's hopes alive. Bumrah bowled Sabbir Rahman (36) in the 44th over. Bhuvneshwar Kumar sent back Mashrafe Mortaza back soon. (Image: AFP)

Saifuddin kept fighting but Bumrah bowled Rubel Hossain (9) and Mustafizur Rahman (0) on successive deliveries as India secured a 28-run victory. (Image: AFP)