Bangladesh v India, Champions Trophy, semi-final, Edgbaston
Jadhav's pies and Bumrah's yorkers
Sent in to bat in their first-ever ICC tournament semi-final, Bangladesh lost Soumya Sarkar in the first over•Getty Images
Quiet initially, Tamim Iqbal moved smoothly through the gears to make his third 50-plus score of the tournament•Getty Images
With the third-wicket partnership going past 100, the Bangladesh fans at Edgbaston grew exultant•Getty Images
When Jadhav struck again to remove Mushfiqur, Virat Kohli's joy knew no bounds•Getty Images
...and followed it up by yorking Mahmudullah•Getty Images
Rohit Sharma was equally ferocious without muscling the ball•Getty Images
Tamim Iqbal congratulates Rohit Sharma for his century•PA Images
They didn't dwell too long on that loss, though, as Sabbir Rahman gave their innings impetus with 19 off 21 balls•Getty Images
With Mushfiqur Rahim settling in smartly, Bangladesh looked set for a big total•Getty Images
But another twist was on its way, engineered by a most unlikely source•Getty Images/ICC
By then, Bangladesh had also lost Shakib Al Hasan, who nicked a cut off Ravindra Jadeja•Getty Images
Mashrafe Mortaza, though, ensured his team would last the full 50 overs, adding an unbroken 35 with Taskin Ahmed for the eighth wicket to guide Bangladesh to 264•Getty Images
Mashrafe Mortaza gave it his all, and was rewarded with Dhawan's wicket•AFP
Kohli and Rohit embrace after India's nine-wicket win•Getty Images
Bangladesh's run rate shot up during an expensive three-over spell from Hardik Pandya, in which he conceded 28 and had Tamim's wicket chalked off because he had overstepped•AFP
Kedar Jadhav's part-time offspin gave India the breakthrough they needed, Tamim playing all around a round-arm dart•Getty Images
Bangladesh continued losing steam as Jasprit Bumrah took out Mosaddek Hossain with a short ball...•Getty Images
Shikhar Dhawan was in no mood for sighters as he bruised Bangladesh early in the chase•Getty Images
Virat Kohli brushed aside any hope of a Bangladesh comeback and became the quickest to 8000 ODI runs•Getty Images