India, Feb. 21 -- If there was one area where India could have performed better during their all-round performance against Bangladesh in the Champions Trophy, it was fielding. Team India was a tad sloppy on the field, with catches going down and stumping opportunities missed. Add to that some half-hearted efforts in the field, all combining to allow Bangladesh to put on 229 from five down to 35. Rohit Sharma put down an easy catch of Jaker Ali at first slip to deny Axar Patel a hat-trick before Hardik Pandya slipped another regulation chance of Towhid Hridoy at mid-off. As it turns out, Hridoy and Jaker added 187 runs to propel Bangladesh to 200-plus.

But while there were lapses, some Indian players responded well, too. Virat Kohli took ...