Bangladesh wins the second consecutive ODI series against India at home, despite Rohit Sharma's valiant efforts.

Mehidy Hasan Miraz scores 100 as Bangladesh win second ODI in five-run win over India . India lose second series in a row in Bangladesh after series opener against India .

India's disappointing batting showing and inability to strike the perfect strike led to their second series loss in a row in Bangladesh on Wednesday, after Mehidy Hasan Miraz led the hosts to a five-run win in the second ODI with a memorable 100 here on Wednesday.On his first century, Miraz shocked the Indian bowlers as Bangladesh made a remarkable recovery to reach 271 for seven.India was in dire straits when they were trapped at 207 for seven, but skipper Rohit Sharmas (51 not out off 28 balls) put his team home when they batting with a split left webbing in the 48th ball of the match, forcing Mohammed Siraj to return to the drawing board for the World Cup, which is only a year away.Rohit did give the appearance of hope after the fall of his seventh wicket but still seemed to be disoriented.In the 46th over, he took a couple of sixes and four from Ebadot Hussain, then two sixes off Mahmudullah in the 49th over brought the total to 20 from the remaining six wickets.

Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli, who came out to launch in Rohits' absence, cost India's top-order a lot more money.Though Kohli tried to pull the ball over his stumps with the ball not bouncing as predicted, Dhawan fell to a snorter from Mustafzur Rahman.Miraz saved his best for the 50th over in the series-opener by slicing Shardul Thakur for a couple of sixes, including a sweetly timed pick up ball, before returning to the dressing room in the 19th over.He came up with eight boundaries and four sixes.As his innings progressed, Mahmudullah, too, grew in confidence.

With a barrage of short balls, the Indian pacer put Haque together with a couple of outswingers before bringing one back in to trap him in front of the stumps.Sirajs next wicket came in the 10th over when the dangerous Litton Das (7 off 23) had no idea about his in-swinger from a good length.Shakib was forced to stand in the middle of the game, but Malik bowled one at 151kmph on length, and the southpaw was late on the ball to see his off-stump cartwheeling, but in the second over, Rohit was left with a bloodied left-hand.After that, he did not play, and in his absence, KL Rahul led the team.

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