I have already answered a similar question and repeating the same as the result is already known by now. Please ask the SatMax's Mandira Bedi, Charu Sharma and Guest-panelist Ayaz Memon who did the post mortem of match between Bangladesh vs. India as well as Bangladesh vs. Bermuda. They would be more than willing to 'expose' such fishy deal or any hint of foul-play as their body languages were showing that they were very upset with Bangladesh going to Super-8, while India is not.
Since the result is already known and your question is still open for answer "Answer This Question", I could not resist the temptation to update you on the score card, as follows:
Bangladesh in Super Eights, AFP
Bangladesh made history when they qualified for the ICC Cricket World Cup second round with a seven-wicket victory over debutants Bermuda on Sunday and eliminated India in the process.
It was Bangladesh's best-ever performance in the tournament since making their Cup debut in England in 1999. They failed to go beyond the first round in England and then again in the next edition in 2003 in South Africa.
Bangladesh's second win in the four-team Group B also knocked former champions India out of the tournament. Sri Lanka have already advanced to the Super Eights with an all-win record.
India had already finished their group campaign with one win and two defeats and their slim hopes rested on an unlikely Bermudian win. The Cup debutants lost of their three matches.
Bangladesh had to face many anxious moments chasing a rain-revised target of 96 in the 21-overs-a-side game before entering the next round.
They survived a three-wicket burst from new-ball bowler Saleem Mukuddem before man-of-the-match Mohammad Ashraful (29 not out) and teenager Saqibul Hasan (26 not out) completed the job in semi-darkness at the Queen's Park Oval.
2007-03-25 22:26:16
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answered by Hafiz 7
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Due to rain stoppages, the match has been reduced to 21 over each side. Bangladesh won the toss and put Bermuda to bat. first. Bermuda scored 94 runs in 21 overs. Bangladesh are batting with 37 runs for the loss of 2 wickets in 7 overs.
2007-03-25 17:03:24
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Bangladesh 30/2 needing 95 runs to win
2007-03-25 16:57:15
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answered by kamaldip c 1
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Bangladesh won with 7 wickets!!
2007-03-25 18:36:47
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answered by Chelsea M 2
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Bangladesh needs 46 runs off 68 balls with 7 wickets.
2007-03-25 17:19:07
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answered by jadoo 3
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bangladesh are 51/3
after 10 overs
they need 42 runs in 11 overs
2007-03-25 17:21:52
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answered by :( The Cric luver :) 3
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All over. Bangladesh won.
2007-03-25 18:15:22
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answered by David H 6
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Bermuda winning at the moment and Bangladesh need to have a run rate over 5.38
2007-03-25 16:42:54
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answered by Wax Phantom 3
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bangladesh won
2007-03-26 02:45:55
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answered by john 7
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BANGLADESH JUST SEALED INDIA'S DOOM !
Yeah they did it !
What a World Cup we are having !
2007-03-25 19:10:08
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answered by Soul Doctor 7
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