Rohit Sharma and Shakib Al Hasan
Under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, the Indian team reached Dubai a few days ago to participate in the Champions Trophy 2025, in which they have to play their first match against the Bangladesh team in Group-A on February 20. Although the Bangladesh team’s record in ODI format against India is not very good, but despite this, Team India will not forget to take them lightly because till date any Indian fans have received the defeat in the 2007 ODI World Cup till date Has not forgotten. However, in this match, Bangladesh team’s star player Shakib Al Hasan will not be seen playing which could have become a big tension for Team India.
This will be the first time after the year 2002
Bangladesh team has played against India in all the ICC tournaments from 2002 to 2024, Shakib Al Hasan has been a major part in their playing 11, but this time he was not included in the squad for the Champions Trophy. . After 23 years, the Bangladesh team will be seen playing on the field without Shakib in an ICC tournament match against India for the first time. Shakib Al Hasan’s record has been seen very well against both bat and ball against Team India, in which he has made Virat Kohli 5 times in bowling while in ODIs, while Rohit Sharma has been hunted 2 times. Shakib has scored 751 runs in 22 matches played against India in ODIs at an average of 37.55, while he has also taken 29 wickets in bowling.
Team India has a one -sided record in ODIs
So far 41 matches have been played in ODI format between India and Bangladesh, out of which the Indian team has won 32 matches, while Bangladesh’s team has won only 8 matches while one match has been canceled. At the same time, in the history of the Champions Trophy, only once a match has been played between the two teams which took place in the year 2017. This match was also easily named by Team India.
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