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Twitter reacts as India thrash Bangladesh in Champions Trophy semi-final

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Twitter went wild after India reached yet another Champions Trophy final after beating Bangladesh with ease. Tamim and Rahim steadied the ship after Bangladesh lost 2 early wickets to reach 265 but Rohit, Dhawan, and Kohli made a mockery of the total by winning the game easily by 9 wickets.

A fiery Indian side eliminated Bangladesh, today, beating them by 9 wickets courtesy of blazing knocks by Virat Kohli (96*) and Rohit Sharma (123*) to set up an epic final against Pakistan. Earlier, the Indian bowlers had restricted Bangladesh to a modest score of 264/7 on a batting-friendly pitch.Here are the best tweets from the game:Pre-match banter scenes on Twitter!

Fun fact!

After 2 early wickets..

Some interesting facts on Rahim!

Then this Jadhav happened!

This was Dhoni's reaction! 

And this was Kohli's!

Then came the time when Dhoni's signature move gave away 5 runs!

Generous Mahi! 

And today's best Bangladesh batsman of the day was...

Murtaza batting was a treat to watch.... for Indians

The Indian openers with yet another solid start!

But it was Rohit who was brilliant!

What an achievement by Dhawan!

Pakistanis right now!

After Dhawan departed, it was the Rohit-Virat show!

A gem of an innings from the Indian skipper!

The top order turning back the clock today!

Bangladeshi fans going back into their caves!

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