<p>India produced a below-par batting effort to lose by 40 runs against Bangladesh in the opening ODI, their first-ever against the minnows in the 50-over format, here on Sunday.</p>.<p>Electing to bowl, young pace bowler Amanjot Kaur made an impressive ODI debut, grabbing four wickets for 31 runs as Bangladesh were restricted to 152 in 43 overs.</p>.<p>But chasing the comfortable target, India surrendered with the bat to be folded out for 113 in 35.5 overs.</p>.<p>Deepti Sharma top-scored for India with a 40-ball 20.</p>.<p>Marufa Akter picked up four wickets for Bangladesh, giving away 29 runs.</p>.<p>Earlier, the 23-year-old Amanjot accounted for opener Murshida Khatun, Fargana Hoque, captain Nigar Sultana and Rabeya Khan as Bangladesh struggled in the match reduced to 44-overs-a-side affair due to rain.</p>.<p>Nigar Sultana was the highest run-getter for the home team at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, scoring 39 and sharing a crucial 49-run partnership with Fargana Hoque (27).</p>.<p>Bangladesh's last batter Shorna Akther did not come out to bat in the 44th over as she was injured.</p>.<p><strong>Brief scores:</strong></p>.<p>Bangladesh 152 for 9 in 43 overs (Fargana Hoque 27, Nigar Sultana 39; Amanjot Kaur 4/31, Devika Vaidya 2/36, Deepti Sharma 1/26) vs India 113 all out in 35.5 overs (Deepti Sharma 20; Marufa Akter 4/29, Rabeya Khan 3/30).</p>
<p>India produced a below-par batting effort to lose by 40 runs against Bangladesh in the opening ODI, their first-ever against the minnows in the 50-over format, here on Sunday.</p>.<p>Electing to bowl, young pace bowler Amanjot Kaur made an impressive ODI debut, grabbing four wickets for 31 runs as Bangladesh were restricted to 152 in 43 overs.</p>.<p>But chasing the comfortable target, India surrendered with the bat to be folded out for 113 in 35.5 overs.</p>.<p>Deepti Sharma top-scored for India with a 40-ball 20.</p>.<p>Marufa Akter picked up four wickets for Bangladesh, giving away 29 runs.</p>.<p>Earlier, the 23-year-old Amanjot accounted for opener Murshida Khatun, Fargana Hoque, captain Nigar Sultana and Rabeya Khan as Bangladesh struggled in the match reduced to 44-overs-a-side affair due to rain.</p>.<p>Nigar Sultana was the highest run-getter for the home team at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, scoring 39 and sharing a crucial 49-run partnership with Fargana Hoque (27).</p>.<p>Bangladesh's last batter Shorna Akther did not come out to bat in the 44th over as she was injured.</p>.<p><strong>Brief scores:</strong></p>.<p>Bangladesh 152 for 9 in 43 overs (Fargana Hoque 27, Nigar Sultana 39; Amanjot Kaur 4/31, Devika Vaidya 2/36, Deepti Sharma 1/26) vs India 113 all out in 35.5 overs (Deepti Sharma 20; Marufa Akter 4/29, Rabeya Khan 3/30).</p>