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Malan and Topley inspire England’s 137-run triumph

After the disappointing match in Ahmedabad, England delivered a performance today that resembled that of world champions as they bounced back to secure their first points of the World Cup. This game was effectively decided during the first innings when Malan scored a substantial century and Root and Bairstow both contributed half-centuries. The match was […]

After the disappointing match in Ahmedabad, England delivered a performance today that resembled that of world champions as they bounced back to secure their first points of the World Cup.
This game was effectively decided during the first innings when Malan scored a substantial century and Root and Bairstow both contributed half-centuries.
The match was firmly in England’s control when Reece Topley took three wickets in his initial spell, displaying exceptional swing bowling skills. Litton Das put up a fight for Bangladesh, and there was a glimmer of hope as long as he was at the crease. However, he was dismissed by a Chris Woakes outswinger, dashing any remaining hopes for Bangladesh.
Bangladesh just managed to score 227 all out in 48.2 overs and the defending champion secured a big victory by 137 runs.
Dawid Malan was declared player of the match for his stupendous century.
Riding on opener Dawid Malan’s stunning maiden World Cup century, England set a huge target of 365 runs for Bangladesh at Dharamshala on Tuesday.
Joe Root played a supportive knock of 82 off 68 balls, while Jonny Bairstow scored 52 off 59 balls.
Put to bat, England’s openers, Jonny Bairstow and Dawid Malan, were batting aggressively, hitting Bangladesh bowlers in every over. England quickly reached the 50-run mark in 8 overs without losing any wickets.
Malan reached his first World Cup fifty in just 39 balls in the 14th over. Following his partner, Bairstow also brought his half-century in his 100th ODI match.
England rushed to the 100-run mark in the 16th over with 10 wickets in hand.
Bangladesh got their first breakthrough in the 18th over when Shakib Al Hasan bowled Bairstow at 52.
Unaffected by the dismissal, Malan continued to play his aggressive play. He clinched his hundred in just 91 balls in the 32nd over. After achieving his personal milestone, Malan started attacking Bangladeshi bowlers. In the 33rd over, he collected 22 runs in Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s bowling.
Joe Root also brought his fifty-off-44 balls in style by hitting Shoriful Islam for a boundary.
Malan’s brilliant knock of 140 off 107 came to an end in the 38th over after Mahedi Hasan bowled him.
Root also went back to the pavilion after scoring 20 off 10 balls.
Bangladesh made a comeback in the game in the last over; they picked up a few quick wickets. Well-settled Root was cleared up by Shoriful Islam at 82. And in the next over, Liam Livingstone was dismissed on a golden duck.

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