IND vs BAN: Tamim Iqbal reminded fans of Kohli-Mushfiqur rivalry, Shastri took fun in his own style
Tamim Iqbal is part of the commentary panel during India vs Bangladesh Test series Ravi Shastri (Image Credit- Twitter X) When a match of the 2016 T20 World Cup was played between India and Bangladesh (IND vs BAN), Mushfiqur Rahim celebrated very aggressively before the victory, but later India won the match. After this, when India had to face defeat in the semi-final match against West Indies in the tournament, Bangladesh made a controversial post, which was in the headlines. On the other hand, the first match of the two-match Test series between India and Bangladesh is currently being played at the MM Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. While Tamim Iqbal, a part of the commentary panel and former Bangladesh captain, tried to create a new rivalry between former captain Virat Kohli and Mushfiqur Rahim during this series, Ravi Shastri made fun of him in a different way. In the first innings of the Chennai Test match, Kohli and Mushfiqur proved to be flops with the bat. In such a situation, Tamim Iqbal, who was present in the commentary panel, was expecting a spat between the two on the field. During this, Tamim, who was a part of the panel, said- Tamim Iqbal – Mushfiqur Rahim is batting, Virat Kohli is in the slips. Be careful now, keep an eye on them, they have a lot of history. Ravi Shastri- Which history? Tamim Iqbal: Oh, you know, Ravi. You know what history I am talking about. (laughs) Harsha Bhogle: Ah, okay Tamim. I think Mushfiqur has a little bit of history with everybody. India took a lead of 308 runs over Bangladesh On the other hand, in reply to India’s first innings score of 376 runs, Bangladesh’s first innings was reduced to just 149 runs. At the stumps of the second day, India has scored 81 runs at the loss of 3 wickets after 23 overs in the second innings. Shubman Gill is batting at 33* and Rishabh Pant at 12*. India currently has a lead of 308 runs over Bangladesh.
IND vs PAK: Rivalry between the two teams so far, who has had the upper hand so far, top 3 matches played
This match took place in the early days of T20 cricket, in which India and Pakistan were placed in the same group. As expected, it was a thrilling match and ended in a tie. This match also saw the only bowl-out in international cricket, where Team India won. 2. India vs Pakistan, March 19, 2016 – Kolkata This match is remembered for Mohammad Amir’s dangerous spell against Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. After Pakistan scored less than 120 runs, Amir’s bowling posed a big threat to India’s top order. However, India somehow managed to chase down the modest target in the end and won. 3. India vs Pakistan, 23 October 2022 – Melbourne Virat Kohli’s unbeaten 82 powered India to a thrilling last-ball win over Pakistan in front of 90,000 fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to raise hopes of a first ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title since 2007. The world number one Indian team restricted their arch-rivals to 159-8 and won by four wickets in the final over. Kohli was the hero as he opened the innings after India were struggling at 45-4 in 10 overs. In that match, India needed 16 runs to win in the last over. But under pressure, wides and no-balls by Mohammad Nawaz helped India reach their target. IND vs PAK: Pakistan has defeated India only once in the ICC World Cup Be it the T20 World Cup or the entire ODI World Cup, India has lost to Pakistan only once here. In fact, in the T20 World Cup played in 2022, India lost to Pakistan for the first time in the ICC World Cup. In that match, India batted first and scored 151 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in 20 overs. In response, Pakistan easily achieved this target with 10 wickets remaining, thanks to the half-century innings of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan. IND vs PAK: Results of all the matches played between the two teams so far in the T20 World Cup 2007 – Match tied (India won in bowl-out) 2007 Final – India won by 5 runs 2009 – India won by 9 wickets 2012 – India won by 8 wickets 2014 – India won by 7 wickets 2016 – India won by 6 wickets 2021 – Pakistan won by 10 wickets 2022 – India won by 4 wickets