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Bangladesh vs India 2015 World Cup

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Bangladesh would have defeated India had it not been for umpiring errors, says Sheikh Hasina

The Bangladesh PM made consoled the players after their 109-run defeat at the hands of India in the quarter-final.

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Anurag Thakur downplays ‘controversial umpiring’ claims by ICC president Mustafa Kamal

India yesterday beat Bangladesh by 109 runs at a packed Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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Rohit Sharma reflects on ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 ton against Bangladesh

Rohit Sharma scored a measured 137 runs to lead India to 302 in the first innings.

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Bangladesh can find cheer in spite of defeat against India in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 quarter-final

It is hard to fault Bangladesh for their apparent sense of ‘smugness’ going into the match.

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BCB appeal against Rohit Sharma no-ball reprieve during India vs Bangladesh ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 quarter-final 2

BCB president Nazmul Hassan and ICC President Mustafa Kamal slammed the umpiring.

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Rohit Sharma wanted to make innings count on grand stage during India-Bangladesh ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 quarter-final

Rohit Sharma delivered in the crucial encounter, scoring a 126-ball 137.

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India beat Bangladesh by 109 runs at Melbourne: Narendra Modi, Pranab Mukherjee congratulate team India

India put up a formidable 302 for six and then skittled out Bangladesh for 193 in 45 overs.

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India vs Bangladesh, ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 quarter-final: ICC President Mustafa Kamal threatens to resign over umpiring errors

ICC President Mustafa Kamal said that he would take the issue up with the cricket administrators immediately.

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Sunil Gavaskar praises Indian bowling after the victory against Bangladesh

"What Dhoni is doing is that he is using Suresh Raina very cleverly."

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Shikhar Dhawan’s catch and the science behind it

The players back themselves to take good catches on the boundary and managed the ropes in the process.

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