India win Asia Cup final on last ball

India have won the Asia Cup final by chasing down a target of 223 set by Bangladesh, who have now been runners-up three times.

Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan

Shikhar Dhawan has won man of the Asia Cup tournament after India beat Bangladesh in the final. (AAP)

India have successfully defended their Asia Cup title in dramatic fashion by beating Bangladesh in a last-ball thriller.

India was chasing a modest target of 223 at Dubai International Stadium on Friday, after winning the toss and inviting Bangladesh to bat first.

Despite their batting prowess and wealth of experience, India almost failed to reach their target as the tension reached breaking point.

It was left to a limping Kedar Jadhav to face the final ball with the scores level. He tried to flick it down to the fine leg boundary and failed to do so, but India got a single leg bye and did just enough.

India have won the tournament for the seventh time, having beaten Bangladesh in the 2016 final - played in a Twenty20 format.

Jadhav was forced to retired hurt with a hamstring injury, but came out again at the fall of the sixth wicket - with India on 6-212 - and finished unbeaten on 23.

Kuldeep Yadav was the other unbeaten batsman (five, not out) as India reached 7-223 to win by three wickets.

None of the Indian batsmen reached 50, with captain Rohit Sharma lead with 48. Dinesh Karthik contributed 37 and Mahendra Singh Dhoni scored 36.

Bangladesh's innings were built around a first one-day international century by opener Liton Das, who scored 121 featuring 12 fours and two sixes.

He put on 120 runs for the first wicket with surprise opener Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who managed just 32 of them before being caught in the 21st over off Jadhav. After that, Bangladesh's innings faded.

Jadhav finished with 2-41 in nine overs, while Yadav got a decent return of 3-45 from 10 overs.

Sharp Indian fielding accounted for three run outs, including the dangerous No.7 Soumya Sarkar for 33 just as he was looking set for a big score.

Earlier, the fluent Das reached his 50 off 33 balls.

He was then dropped on 52 by Yuzvendra Chahal when he miscued a sweep off Ravindra Jadeja, but was otherwise in control as he reached 100 off 87.

Das was finally stumped by Mahendra Singh Dhoni off Yadav.

It ultimately proved to be the key breakthrough, as Bangladesh fell agonisingly short of their first Asia Cup win after reaching the final for the third time.


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