New Delhi:Indian cricket team on Wednesday produced another dominating performance in the second T20I as they beat the Bangladesh by massive 86-run margin and claimed the series 2-0 with a game remaining.
Asked to bat, Men in Blue rode on to a rising sensation Nitish Kumar Reddy's brutal 76 off 34 balls and quickfire fifty of Rinku Singh to post 221 for nine on the board. In reply, Indian bowlers displayed their skills, restricting the visitors at 135 for nine for the home team's biggest win against Bangladesh. Veteran Mahmudullah, who is retiring after the final match of the series, waged a lone battle with a 39-ball 41.
The 21-year-old Reddy (74 off 34 balls) played the most attractive innings of his nascent career while also taking a couple of wickets (2/23) with his seam bowling. Reddy combined with Rinku Singh (53 off 29), who too sizzled with a blistering fifty, to help India post 221/9 after being asked to bat.
Aside from an early wobble with the bat, the Indians appeared firmly in control, dominating Bangladesh throughout the match. Their bowlers were on target, and the hosts executed some stunning catches to restrict Bangladesh to 135/9.
Reddy and Rinku put up a crucial 108-run stand for the fourth wicket and pulled India out of a precarious situation (41/3). Reddy looked in sublime touch as he effortlessly blasted the Bangladesh attack to hit seven maximums and four boundaries in only 34 balls. Playing only his second T20I, he brought up his maiden fifty in 27 balls by knocking the ball towards long-on.
At the other end Rinku, who hit five boundaries and three maximums, also showcased his big-hitting prowess as he smashed the first six of the match off leg-spinner Rishad Hossain in the eighth over. Reddy, too, took a liking for Rishad, pummelling three maximums in the 10th over to take India past 100. The Bangladesh spinner looked clueless against him.
He first clobbered one across long on. Rishad erred in his length once again and was met with similar treatment as Reddy slogged it over wide long on. The third six came behind mid wicket. He was eventually sent back by Mustafizur Rehman, who bowled a slower ball, but not before receiving a standing ovation.