Opener Shubman Gill: Despite losing Hardik Pandya early on and Bangladesh’s openers coming out unscathed in the first ten overs of their clash against India, the hosts’ were able to come out of this trouble thanks to their middle-overs bowling here at the MCA Stadium to set the base for a seven-wicket victory.
Bangladesh had ended first power-play at 63-0, before India staged a comeback in the middle-overs, led by spin duo of Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav, for the fourth straight time by picking five wickets and conceding only 126 runs to ensure the visitors’ never really recovered from the setback, making only 256 in their allotted 50 overs.
Opener Shubman Gill threw light on how the middle overs strangle by the bowling attack has been pivotal to India’s success in the World Cup. “Leading up to the World Cup, especially when we were playing in Sri Lanka, the wickets were assisting spin. But here, I don't think after the first match there was much assistance for the spinners. But the way they have bowled in the middle overs have been exceptional.”