Bangladesh v India, 2nd ODI, Mirpur
Taskin rolls India for 105
After Bangladesh chose to bowl, Mashrafe Mortaza got rid of Ajinkya Rahane for a golden duck•AFP
Pacer Taskin Ahmed, who was debuting, carved up India quickly after the resumption. He took three wickets in his first spell•AFP
They didn't recover. Al-Amin Hossain, who played a part in the Raina run-out, also got rid of Akshar Patel •AFP
Mohit Sharma got rid of the Bangladesh openers cheaply, before the players broke for dinner. Bangladesh were 19 for 2 in five overs then•AFP
Mohit Sharma all but closed out the game by taking out Shakib Al Hasan and Ziaur Rahman in the same over•AFP
The rain came soon after, reducing the game to 41-overs-a-side•AFP
Suresh Raina was the only India batsman who seemed at ease, making a quick 27•AFP
Taskin Ahmed finished with 5 for 28, the fifth-best figures on ODI debut•AFP
After the interval, Mushfiqur Rahim and Bangladesh's other debutant, Mithun Ali, seemed to put Bangladesh in control. But then Stuart Binny triggered an unbelievable collapse by having Mushfiqur caught behind•AFP
Stuart Binny finished with 6 for 4, the best ODI figures for India, and Bangladesh were all out for an embarrassing 58•AFP
He was run out, though, through a bit of carelessness, and at 66 for 6, India were staring down a hole•AFP
No. 11 Umesh Yadav hit out briefly, lifting India over the 100-run mark. They eventually folded for 105 in 25.3 overs•AFP
By the time Binny had conceded his first run, he had claimed three wickets and left Bangladesh gasping•AFP