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Lionel Messi scores Argentina's third goal to regain lead 3-2.
Chattogram: Bangladesh handed a maiden Test call-up to left-arm spinner Nasum Ahmed on Sunday while leaving out injured pacer Ebadot Hossain for the second red-ball fixture against India next week.
France came from behind to equalize two goals scored by Argentina in the first half, the two teams headed into extra-time with the scoreline of 2-2.
Mbappe's brace set the final match ablaze after France came from behind to score two goals in less than 5 minutes.
New Delhi: Former India batter Virender Sehwag on Sunday slammed Australia for the Gabba pitch after the opening Test against South Africa ended within two days.
Argentina's captain Lionel Messi and striker Di Maria breached the goal lines in 22nd and 35th minute respectively to put Argentina in a position most likely to win the FIFA World Cup 22.
Lionel Messi scored through a penalty kick to give Argentina a crucial early lead in the final of FIFA WC 22 against France.
Wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav registered his career-best match figures as India quickly wrapped up Bangladesh's second innings for a comprehensive 188-run win in the opening Test, here Sunday.