🏏 Chapter 31 — India vs Bangladesh: The First International Destruction
Age: 16 Years
Dhaka was loud long before the match started.
Not normal loud.
Cricket loud.
The kind where every Indian player walking out of the bus immediately feels hostility in the air.
Bangladesh U-19 supporters surrounded the stadium roads waving flags, shouting continuously, beating drums like this was already a final.
And inside that noise—
Riddhiman Paul sat quietly near the back seat of the India U-19 bus.
Bat resting beside him.
Eyes calm.
Kiran Powar looked toward him once.
"International cricket feels different."
Riddhiman nodded slightly.
Not nervous.
Just observant.
🏟️ Match Setup
🏏 India U-19 vs Bangladesh U-19
Format: 50-over Youth ODI
Venue: Dhaka
Pitch report:
dry surface
slow spin expected later
difficult for stroke play early
Bangladesh captain smiled at toss.
They believed conditions belonged to them.
India won toss.
Kiran Powar chose to bat.
Immediately Bangladesh players started chirping:
"Good luck surviving."
"Spin will finish you today."
⚡ India's Bad Start
The pitch behaved exactly how Bangladesh wanted.
ball gripping
uneven bounce
slower pace
India struggled immediately.
Score: 18/1
Then: 34/2
Then: 52/3
Crowd exploding after every wicket.
Bangladesh players surrounding batters aggressively.
Pressure everywhere.
Inside dressing room, manager looked toward Riddhiman.
"Pads."
He stood up quietly.
No speech.
No visible emotion.
But something inside him became sharper.
🔥 First International Walk
For the first time in his life—
Riddhiman walked onto the ground wearing India colors in an international match.
Crowd noise hit instantly.
Bangladesh fielders clapped sarcastically.
One shouted:
"Welcome to real cricket!"
He took guard slowly.
Looked once at the field.
Then once at the bowler.
And inside his mind—
everything started organizing itself automatically.
⚡ First Over — Shock Begins
Bangladesh spinner begins.
Field tight.
Pressure setup.
First ball:
Slightly short.
Riddhiman rocks back instantly.
CUT.
FOUR.
Noise pauses unexpectedly.
Second ball:
Flighted wider.
He steps outside leg stump.
Inside-out lofted drive.
FOUR again.
Now Bangladesh captain steps closer.
Field changes immediately.
Third ball:
Quicker delivery.
Late adjustment.
Single.
S. Sriram at non-striker end stares slightly.
Not at the runs.
At the reaction speed.
🧠 The Strike Rate Problem Begins
Normally young batters slow down under pressure.
Riddhiman became faster.
Not reckless.
Faster in decision clarity.
Every over:
gaps appearing
bowlers adjusting
field spreading earlier than planned
And once field spreads—
his control becomes deadly.
🔥 Pace Bowler Attack
Bangladesh captain changes strategy.
Fast bowler introduced.
Short ball plan.
Aggressive bodyline setup.
First ball: sharp bouncer.
Riddhiman sways slightly.
Upper cut.
SIX.
Crowd goes silent for first time.
Second ball: full pace yorker attempt.
He waits unbelievably late.
Whips through midwicket.
FOUR.
Third ball: slower ball.
He doesn't commit early.
Waits.
Reads.
Then launches over long-off.
SIX.
Now Bangladesh players stop talking.
Because this no longer feels like junior cricket.
⚡ India Dressing Room Reaction
Inside balcony area:
Harvinder Singh whispers:
"What is his strike rate right now?"
Manager checks.
Silence.
D. N. Bundela laughs once.
"On THIS pitch?"
Even Kiran Powar stops pretending calm now.
Because what Riddhiman is doing is not normal acceleration.
He is dismantling pressure before it fully forms.
🧠 Bangladesh Captain's Panic
Field changes every over now:
deep point
third man back
extra cover trap
long-on protection
Nothing lasts.
Because every adjustment creates another opening.
The captain realizes something terrifying:
"He is attacking our field movement itself."
🔥 The Over That Breaks Bangladesh
Spinner returns.
Huge mistake.
Ball 1:
Reverse sweep. FOUR.
Ball 2:
Advances down track. SIX.
Ball 3:
Late cut between slip and keeper. FOUR.
Ball 4:
Single.
Ball 5:
Inside-out cover drive. FOUR.
Ball 6:
Pulled flat over midwicket. SIX.
OVER: 29 RUNS
The stadium completely changes.
Noise disappears.
Only shock remains.
⚡ The India Dugout Realization
S. Sriram says quietly:
"He isn't batting aggressively."
Pause.
"He is accelerating information processing."
Nobody fully understands the sentence.
But everyone feels it.
🏏 Final Score
Riddhiman Paul:
124* (79)
Strike Rate: 156.96
Boundaries everywhere.
But almost no reckless shots.
That is what scared people most.
India crosses massive total.
Bangladesh mentally collapses during chase.
The match ends long before final wicket.
🌙 Night — Hotel Balcony
That night, Dhaka still buzzed outside.
But inside hotel silence—
Riddhiman stood alone on balcony.
Bat beside wall.
No celebration.
No self-satisfaction.
Only thought.
"International cricket gives more pressure."
Pause.
"Which means it gives more patterns."
And somewhere inside Indian U-19 cricket—
a dangerous realization officially began:
This boy becomes stronger when the match becomes bigger.
