- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR42.4 Gone! Tamim moves around again, stepping across to the off side this time and trying to paddle the ball down to fine leg. He telegraphed the movement though, and Broad speared the ball in to shatter the stumps 214/99.2 gone this time, Bresnan strikes with a clever slower ball. Full and Kayes turned his wrists on it too early, found a leading edge that looped gently to Wright at mid on. Breaks an excellent opening stand 63/110.3 lucky break for England, Broad finally pitches it up, and Siddique clips a leg-stump half-volley straight to square leg. He was slightly deceived by the slower ball, but it was a soft dismissal that England really needed. Kieswetter was the catcher, his first contribution to international cricket 71/212.1 another one for England! Brilliant stuff from Pietersen, Ahmed guiding a fullish ball to mid on, where Pietersen was close in, he swoops and under-arms a flick in a flash on to the stumps 82/319.3 Gone! Shakib goes, Swann strikes in his second over! Shakib skips down the wicket and is done in by some drift and really sharp turn there. Prior makes no mistake with the stumping and the Bangladesh captain goes. 112/429.3 Run out! Mushfiqur what were you thinking? He taps it into the covers and runs straight away without looking at his partner, who started to run but stopped again almost immediately. Both batsmen end up at the non-striker's end. Silly, silly running there, and Bangladesh really didn't need that. This partnership was starting to look good. 146/529.4 Gone first ball! Straight, flighted and the ball grips and turns, stopping on the batsman as he tried to work it to leg. It takes the leading edge and loops to a short, straight-ish midwicket for the easiest of catches. 146/640.1 and with the bowling change comes a wicket! A full ball from Wright on off stump, Naeem makes a bit of room and drives into the covers, but picks out Eoin Morgan, who makes no mistake this time. 209/741.3 Gone! Mortaza on the sweep first ball from Swann. That looked dead straight away, full and right on the stumps, he misses with the attempted sweep and the ball thuds into his front pad 214/845.4 and that's a very tame end to the innings. Razzaq makes room to try and hit the ball over the off side, but doesn't time it at all as the ball hits the bottom of the bat and loops very gently to Cook at mid off 228/10Extras10 (lb 4, nb 1, w 5)TOTAL228 all out (45.4 Overs, RR: 4.99)Fall of wickets: 1-63 (Imrul Kayes, 9.2 ov), 2-71 (Zunaed Siddique, 10.3 ov), 3-82 (Aftab Ahmed, 12.1 ov), 4-112 (Shakib Al Hasan, 19.3 ov), 5-146 (Mushfiqur Rahim, 29.3 ov), 6-146 (Mahmudullah, 29.4 ov), 7-209 (Naeem Islam, 40.1 ov), 8-214 (Mashrafe Mortaza, 41.3 ov), 9-214 (Tamim Iqbal, 42.4 ov), 10-228 (Abdur Razzak, 45.4 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s WD NB RJ Sidebottom 7.4 0 46 1 6.00 23 5 1 2 0 TT Bresnan 9 0 48 1 5.33 32 7 0 2 1 SCJ Broad 9 2 46 2 5.11 30 5 1 1 0 GP Swann 10 0 32 3 3.20 31 0 0 0 0 PD Collingwood 7 1 39 0 5.57 15 2 1 0 0 KP Pietersen 2 0 9 0 4.50 6 1 0 0 0 LJ Wright 1 0 4 1 4.00 5 1 0 0 0
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR18.6 the captain has gone, the crowd goes wild again. He prods forward on the front foot and is taken on the pad, a huge appeal is answered in the affirmative although replays suggest this one was going down the leg side 96/312.4 gone! A much-needed breakthrough for Bangladesh as Kieswetter gives Naeem the change and completely misses a drive, leaving Rahim with a simple stumping. 73/113.4 well, well...how the game changes, Pietersen has gone, given out from an inside edge that took the pad and looped low to slip. He doesn't look happy with the decision and the first replay isn't clear, but Bangladesh won't care about that 74/236.1 he's done it! Morgan gone to the first ball of the spell! Tossed up on off stump, Morgan drives very hard at the ball but hits it in the air and Aftab Ahmed clings on to a stinging chance at extra cover. Well held catch, that was hit very hard 184/4Extras7 (b 4, lb 1, w 2)TOTAL229/4 (46 Overs, RR: 4.97)Fall of wickets: 1-73 (Craig Kieswetter, 12.4 ov), 2-74 (Kevin Pietersen, 13.4 ov), 3-96 (Alastair Cook, 18.6 ov), 4-184 (Eoin Morgan, 36.1 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s WD NB Mashrafe Mortaza 6 0 37 0 6.16 17 4 0 0 0 Shafiul Islam 2 0 11 0 5.50 8 2 0 0 0 Shakib Al Hasan 10 1 42 1 4.20 32 3 0 0 0 Abdur Razzak 10 1 41 0 4.10 36 5 0 0 0 Naeem Islam 10 0 49 3 4.90 32 4 0 1 0 Mahmudullah 8 0 44 0 5.50 23 5 0 1 0
Match Details
Toss
Player Of The Match
Series result
Match number
Season
Hours of play (local time)
Match days
ODI debut
Umpires
TV Umpires
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
Match Notes
- Bangladesh: 50 runs in 8.4 overs (54 balls), Extras 2
- 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 54 balls (Tamim Iqbal 35, Imrul Kayes 15, Ex 2)
- Tamim Iqbal: 50 off 32 balls (8 x 4, 2 x 6)
- Power Play 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0
- Bangladesh: 100 runs in 17.2 overs (108 balls), Extras 5
- Bangladesh: 150 runs in 31.3 overs (193 balls), Extras 5
- Drinks: Bangladesh - 160/6 in 33.0 overs (Tamim Iqbal 95, Naeem Islam 8)
- Tamim Iqbal: 100 off 94 balls (12 x 4, 2 x 6)
- 7th Wicket: 50 runs in 53 balls (Tamim Iqbal 28, Naeem Islam 20, Ex 4)
- Bangladesh: 200 runs in 38.2 overs (236 balls), Extras 9
- Power Play 3: Overs 42.1 - 47.0
- Innings Break: Bangladesh - 228/10 in 45.4 overs (Shafiul Islam 11)
- England: 50 runs in 7.2 overs (44 balls), Extras 0
- 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 44 balls (AN Cook 40, C Kieswetter 11, Ex 0)
- AN Cook: 50 off 44 balls (5 x 4)
- Drinks: England - 96/3 in 19.0 overs (PD Collingwood 8)
- Power Play 2: Overs 19.1 - 24.0
- England: 100 runs in 19.4 overs (118 balls), Extras 4
- 4th Wicket: 50 runs in 63 balls (PD Collingwood 34, EJG Morgan 15, Ex 1)
- England: 150 runs in 30.3 overs (184 balls), Extras 5
- PD Collingwood: 50 off 64 balls (6 x 4)
- Drinks: England - 184/4 in 36.1 overs (PD Collingwood 61)
- England: 200 runs in 40.2 overs (244 balls), Extras 7
- Power Play 3: Overs 45.1 - 50.0
England tour of Bangladesh 2009-10 News
It's too soon to call Finn the next McGrath
Steven Finn’s fine performance in the first Test against Bangladesh has drawn comparisons to Glenn McGrath, helped no doubt by Finn’s own assertion that he wants to emulate the Aussie great
Trott's after runs, not fans
In the Telegraph , Simon Hughes burrows into the psyche of Jonathon Trott and determines the man is after runs, not fans, which is no bad thing for England.
The James Tredwell Story, and New Zealand's Wilf Rhodes
The English domestic season has begun, albeit in the wrong country and with the wrong ball, why England's win in Bangladesh is like balancing a pencil on your nose, and why Vettori can almost claim to being the greatest No
Oh captain, my (occasional) captain
So you thought Andrew Strauss was taking it easy and being posh while England slaved in Bangladesh, did you? Perish the thought
Bangladesh shows there's more to cricket than results
Michael Atherton says a couple of lifeless pitches robbed the series of excellence and intensity, but writes in the Times that despite the disappointing results for Bangladesh and the questions raised over their Test status, it is a country where