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Need To Know How To Play Better On Flat Wickets, Says Towhid Hridoy
It was a series where the gulf in skills and mindset between India and Bangladesh was very evident in the shortest format. At Hyderabad, Bangladesh were severely put under the pump by Indian batters as they posted 297/6 – their highest total in the format.
In reply, Bangladesh could only make 164/7, which was their best total in this series, but fell short by a staggering 133 runs. Hridoy was Bangladesh’s lone bright spot with the bat, making 63 not out off 42 balls.
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