Bangladesh v India, Super Four, Asia Cup, Karachi
Sparkling Raina overshadows Kapali heroics
Manpreet Gony too had his moment, getting Mohammad Ashraful cheaply to bag his first wicket•AFP
Tamim Iqbal held forth with a commanding half-century as Bangladesh progressed briskly during the Powerplays •AFP
Ojha celebrated his maiden ODI wicket, something he will remember for a long time•AFP
He dominated a quickfire 112-run association with Mahmudullah•AFP
He also had Rohit Sharma flicking a catch to Farhad Reza at midwicket as India slipped to 56 for 2•AFP
Gautam Gambhir picked up the momentum and reached his fifty off just 36 deliveries•AFP
Bangladesh were made to pay, as Gambhir and Raina put on 139 runs as India took control of the match•AFP
He continued to torment the bowlers in the tournament ... •AFP
Ashraful smashed four boundaries in his quickfire 20 but threw it away after making a start•AFP
Tamim was fluent against the spinners•AFP
After the loss of quick wickets, Mushfiqur Rahim played a steadying hand with Alok Kapali•AFP
Kapali smashed ten fours, five sixes and went into overdrive in the slog overs to record his maiden ODI century. He powered Bangladesh to 283 for 6, an all-time high against India•AFP
Gambhir, however, took charge of the Indian chase•AFP
Bangladesh, though, will rue the missed chances. Gambhir was dropped by Farhad Reza on 56 and Raina by Mahmudullah. On both occasions, Mashrafe Mortaza was the unlucky bowler•AFP
Gambhir missed his hundred by ten runs•AFP
... en route to his second ODI hundred •AFP
Raqibul Hasan supported Tamim with 25 but was flummoxed by a ripper from Ojha which spun and bounced to clip the top of off stump•AFP
Kapali, batting at No. 6, chose to attack and upset India's momentum•AFP
India's reply got off to a poor start as Shahadat Hossain removed Robin Uthappa cheaply•AFP
Suresh Raina has been in prolific form during the tournament, and he once again found his rhythm •AFP
India celebrated an early strike, sending back the opener Nazimuddin for 6. The debutant Pragyan Ojha also claimed his first ODI catch •AFP
However, Raina wasn't going to miss out this time. After scoring a century against Hong Kong, he had fallen tamely for 84 against Pakistan•AFP
Yuvraj Singh chipped in with a run-a-ball 36 and along with Raina took India to a seven-wicket win, with 40 balls to spare•AFP
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