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India prevail over Bangladesh, are into Asia Cup final

Abhishek shares a blistering opening-wicket stand of 77 runs in 6.2 overs with Shubman Gill (29) that gives India a strong start
Bangladesh and India fans inside the stadium before the match. Reuters

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India defeated Bangladesh by 41 runs to march int the finals of the Asia Cup.

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Earlier, opener Abhishek Sharma hammered a 37-ball 75 but the rest of the batters failed to produce a big score as India settled for a par 168 for six against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup Super 4s match here on Wednesday.

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Abhishek shared a blistering opening-wicket stand of 77 runs in 6.2 overs with Shubman Gill (29) that gave India a strong start.

But once Gill and Abhishek departed, Indian middle-order failed to sustain the momentum.

Hardik Pandya (38 off 29 balls) made some cavalier blows at the business end to take the total past 150.

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