India defeated Bangladesh 3-0 in the series on Saturday in Hyderabad thanks to the three wickets taken by Indian spinner Ravi Bishnoi. India won by 133 runs over the Bangladeshi Tigers. After the game, Ravi Bishnoi talked about how happy he was to have taken 50 wickets in Twenty20 international cricket. With this little accomplishment, I'm feeling fantastic. Healthy rivalry among the team creates positive pressure. Bishnoi remarked, "I wanted to take full use of this occasion. With a 3/30 total in his four overs, Ravi Bishnoi was the most impressive bowler.
Along with becoming the youngest (24 years, 37 days) and second-fastest (with Arshdeep Singh) to reach 50 T20I wickets for India, he also achieved this feat more quickly. Bishnoi stressed the value of flexibility and self-improvement in the game. "I had a break for a few days, so I tried to make the most of it," Bishnoi remarked, thinking back on his recent vacation from the game. India lost opener Abhishek Sharma for yet another low score of only four runs in four balls early in the game after winning the toss and choosing to bat first. In just 2.1 overs, India was 23/1. Conversely, Sanju Samson had got off to a great start, hitting four boundaries against Taskin Ahmed in the second over. Samson was joined by skipper Suryakumar Yadav at the crease. The Indian skipper greeted Tanzim Hasan Sakib with a four and a six. Suryakumar hit two fours and a six to punish Taskin Ahmed in the fifth over. India scored 16 runs from the over and crossed the 50-run mark in 4.2 overs.
Suryakumar hammered Tanzim for three fours and a six in the subsequent over, bringing the powerplay to a finish with 82/1 on the scoreboard with wickets from Samson (37*) and Suryakumar (35*). In the following over, Samson carried on his rampage, hitting two fours and a six to welcome Rishad Hossain and reach his third T20I fifty in only 22 balls, complete with eight fours and two sixes. In 7.1 overs, India surpassed the 100-run milestone. With five consecutive sixes to send Rishad flying into the nineties, Samson took him to all areas of the ground in a devastating over for India in the tenth over. After ten overs, India was 152/1, with Suryakumar (48*) and Samson (92*) still undefeated.
With six fours and three sixes, Suryakumar reached his half-century in 23 balls, continuing his excellent form. In just 40 balls, Samson achieved his maiden T20I tonne with nine fours and eight sixes, including a beautiful boundary over Mahedi Hasan's head. After hitting 111 in 47 balls with 11 fours and 8 sixes, Samson's amazing innings came to an end when he was removed by Mustafizur Rahman and caught by Parvez Hossain Emon at deep square leg. These two had shared 173 runs in just 69 balls together. India finished 13.4 overs at 196/2. In 14 overs, India crossed the 200-run milestone. Defending captain Suryakumar, who had eight fours and five sixes in just 35 balls, was also removed for 75. Mahmadullah removed him from the game, and Rishad Hossain caught him at deep midwicket. Within 14.3 overs, India was 206/3. After Hardik Pandya came to bat, the scoring pace was maintained as he hit Tanzim for two fours and two sixes. It was Riyan Parag's time to attack in the following over, and he blasted Mahedi Hasan for two sixes and a four. In 16.4 overs, India scored 250 runs. After Hardik and Parag combined for 70 runs in just 26 balls, Taskin ended the partnership by dismissing Riyan for 34 runs in 13 balls, including one four and four sixes. Litton Das made an excellent grab well behind the wickets. After 18.4 overs, India was 276/4.