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Dubai: the Indian cricket team defeated Bangladesh and entered the final stage of the Blind Bad Cricket World Cup. On Wednesday, India defeated Bangladesh by seven wickets. In Sharjah, January 20, the Indian team will now face Pakistan in Sharjah. Beating first, winning the draw, Bangladesh lost all the wickets scoring 256 runs with 38.5 overs.
Durga Rao took three wickets for India in this inning and scored only 20 runs. In addition to this, Deepak Malik and Prakash also took two wickets each. He started his important wickets with Abdul Malik (unbeaten 108)
The man of the match Ganeshbhai Mohammad, has faced only 69 balls and scored 112 runs. In addition to Mohdkar, for the Indian team, Deepak Malik scored 53 and Naresh scored 43 points. In this tournament, the Indian team has been irrelevant and is the strongest contender to win the title. Dubai: Indian captain Virat Kohli was fined on the fourth day for violating the ICC rules. On the fifth day, the South American captain Ff Du Plessis was fined 40% of the game on Wednesday due to the slow pace.
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efeated India by 135 points in the second test in Supersport Park. During this game, Plessis' team was found guilty of a slow pace.
Cricket International Council referee Chris Broad (ICC) has established as a team of Plessis team until two o'clock on time. "In accordance with Article 2.5.1 of the ICC Code of Conduct, 10 percent of the competition commissions have been fined," the ICC said in a statement. But the penalty is doubled. '
In a statement, the ICC declared: "For this reason, DuPijs was fined at 40% while his players were fined 20%". According to the statement, "if South Africa will repeat this violation in 12 months, then its captain will have to face the suspension".
Du Plessis accepted his sentence and accepted the sentence. On Du Plessis, the charges were made by ground referees Michael Goff, Paul Rifle, third referee Richard Kettleborough and fourth referee Allauddin Palekar.

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