- BATSMENRBM4s6sSRExtras13 (b 1, lb 3, nb 2, w 7)TOTAL151/8 (37 Overs, RR: 4.08)Did not bat: Shahin Hossain †Fall of wickets: 1-14 (Shahriar Nafees, 2.5 ov), 2-19 (Zunaed Siddique, 3.3 ov), 3-35 (Aftab Ahmed, 7.3 ov), 4-36 (Imtiaz Hossain, 8.1 ov), 5-64 (Raqibul Hasan, 16.4 ov), 6-76 (Mahmudul Hasan, 19.5 ov), 7-80 (Mashrafe Mortaza, 21.3 ov), 8-135 (Tanbir Hayder, 35.2 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB RJ Sidebottom 7 0 35 2 5.00 2 0 TT Bresnan 8 1 32 2 4.00 1 1 LE Plunkett 5 1 21 1 4.20 0 0 A Shahzad 6 0 26 1 4.33 1 1 JC Tredwell 7 1 17 2 2.42 0 0 KP Pietersen 4 0 16 0 4.00 0 0
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSRExtras4 (w 4)TOTAL155/3 (25.2 Overs, RR: 6.11)Fall of wickets: 1-14 (Kevin Pietersen, 3.2 ov), 2-81 (Alastair Cook), 3-110 (Eoin Morgan)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB Mashrafe Mortaza 8 1 48 0 6.00 1 0 Alauddin Babu 6 0 30 1 5.00 2 0 Mahmudul Hasan 5 0 41 1 8.20 1 0 Tapash Baisya 4 0 15 0 3.75 0 0 Tanbir Hayder 2 0 17 0 8.50 0 0 Raqibul Hasan 0.2 0 4 0 12.00 0 0
Match Details
Toss
Season
Hours of play (local time)
Match days
List A debut
Umpires
Reserve Umpire
Match Notes
- The match was reduced before play started to 37 overs per side
- powerplay 1: overs 1 to 8 (36/3)
- powerplay 2 (chosen by the fielding side): overs 9 (36/3) to 12 (43/4)
- powerplay 3 (chosen by the batting side): overs 34 (125/7) to 37 (151/8)
- powerplay 1: overs 1 to 8 (36/1)
- powerplay 2 (chosen by the fielding side): overs 9 (36/1) to 12 (61/1)
- powerplay 3 (chosen by the batting side): overs 26 (151/3) to 29 (155/3 in 25.2 overs)
- AN Cook 50 in 48 balls, 65 minutes with 8 fours and 1 six
- MJ Prior 50 in 51 balls, 93 minutes
England tour of Bangladesh 2009-10 News
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