T20 World Cup: India move closer to semis with thrilling win over Bangladesh

Arshdeep Singh celebrates with Rohit Sharma after the win. Photo: AFP/Brenton Edwards

Inaugural champions India put a foot in the semifinals of the T20 World Cup following their nervy five-run victory over Bangladesh in a rain-hit Group 2 humdinger in Adelaide on Wednesday.

Virat Kohli made an unbeaten 64 to maintain his red-hot form and K L Rahul (50) ended his run drought as they fired India to a commanding 184/6 at the Adelaide Oval.

Chasing a revised target of 151 in 16 overs after rain interruption, Bangladesh looked on course with Litton Das (60) going great guns but his exit unhinged his side who eventually finished on 145/6.

India moved to top of Group 2 with six points, one ahead of South Africa who have played one game fewer.

Put in to bat, India did not have the best of starts with Taskin Ahmed proving quite a handful even though the seamer went wicketless.

Hasan Mahmud (3/47) dropped Rohit Sharma in the deep but almost immediately made amends dismissing the Indian captain for two with his second delivery.

K L Rahul hits a six. Photo: AFP/Brenton Edwards

Kohli did not look convincing initially but was soon in his element, while Rahul also looked in great touch at the other end. With scores of 4, 9, 9 in his previous three matches, Rahul was under pressure to justify his selection and the opener responded by clubbing four sixes en route to a 31-ball fifty as India reached 86/2 at the halfway stage.

Suryakumar Yadav played a typically breezy 30 off 16 balls on a day he replaced Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan as the top-ranked T20 batter.

Kohli accelerated in the penultimate over, registering his third fifty in four innings and also overtook Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene as the leading run-getter in the history of the tournament.

Virat Kohli en rout to his fifty. Photo: AFP/Brenton Edwards

Litton gave Bangladesh a rollicking start scoring 56 of Bangladesh's 60 runs in the first six powerplay overs.

He raced to a 21-ball fifty before rain halted play with Bangladesh on 66 for no loss after seven overs.

When play resumed with a revised target, Das was beaten by Rahul's direct throw from deep midwicket and it triggered a batting collapse.

Bangladesh needed 20 from the last over from Arshdeep Singh and Nurul Hasan hit a six and a four but it was not enough in the end.

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