India Fielding Comes Under The Radar Where Hardik Drops A Sitter

India playing its first Champions Trophy match against Bangladesh where two main catch drops cost India its fragile.

Sathish kumar
Sathish kumar

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It's the second match of the Champions Trophy where India is facing Bangladesh in Dubai International Stadium, Bangladesh has opted to bat first and they lost the wickets in a quick session where they lost 3 wickets in 50 runs. Shami and Axar Patel provided the necessary breakthrough that India needed. But at the same time when India showed great in the field, 
Suddenly in a quick session, they lost track when Rohit Sharma dropped a sitter on denying Axar Patel a hat trick where after dropping the catch he spat his hands three times and said sorry with folded hands to Axar Patel. The incident was not yet over another incident took place
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Hardik drops A Sitter
It was the 20th over of the match where Kuldeep Yadav was bowling his first spell, it was the last ball of the over batter Zaker Ali lofted a shot over mid-wicket which straightly went to Hardik Pandya but he dropped the catch by force. It was just an unbelievable scene in the stadium where Indian fielders dropped their second catch of the day. 
Both batsmen Towhid Hridoy and Zaker Ali were dropped at a certain point which is proving costly to India because both the batsman have scored their 50s and moving on to big targets. Now it's up to time how much damage this batsman will do as Bangladesh has scored 162 runs with the loss of 5 wickets. India has to cover the damage soon otherwise it will be harder for them to gain. 

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