Player of the Match
Player of the Match

END OF OVER:
28 | 1 Run | BAN: 104/2

  • Javed Omer52 (82b)
  • Rajin Saleh7 (29b)
  • Sachin Tendulkar3-0-7-0
  • Ramesh Powar7-2-16-1

5.20pm And that's the end of the game. Bangladesh needed another 146 runs off 15 overs and India needed eight wickets. It was a no-win situaton for either team and the captains have agreed to call it off.

Credit to Bangladsh. They came out today and took quick wickets as India pushed for runs. They they batted solidly, chasing 250 in 43 overs for victory, and finished on 104 for 2 in 28 overs. The Indians bowled poorly and never looked like troubling the batsmen at any stage.

The Man of the Match is Mashrafe Mortaza and deservedly so. He took four wickets in the first innings and it was his rearguard 79 that helped Bangladesh avoid the follow on and save this Test.

That's it from us at Cricinfo for the moment. Do join us on Friday for the second Test at Dhaka. Meanwhile do check out the third ODI between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at Abu Dhabi which starts in a short while. Until then, this is George Binoy signing off. Cheers!

5.18pm If both captains agree the match can be called off now as we are about to start the final 15 overs that are mandatory.

27.6
0
Tendulkar to Javed Omar, no run, left alone outside the off stump
27.5
1
Tendulkar to Rajin Saleh, 1 run, driven to the man on the sweeper fence
27.4
0
Tendulkar to Rajin Saleh, no run, tossed up on middle and leg stump, Saleh thrusts his pad forward and plays it towards square leg
27.3
0
Tendulkar to Rajin Saleh, no run, pushed towards the leg side on the back foot
27.2
0
Tendulkar to Rajin Saleh, no run, defended on the front foot towards the off side
27.1
0
Tendulkar to Rajin Saleh, no run, full ball outside the off stump, Saleh lets it go

END OF OVER:
27 | 3 Runs | BAN: 103/2

  • Javed Omer52 (81b)
  • Rajin Saleh6 (24b)
  • Ramesh Powar7-2-16-1
  • Sachin Tendulkar2-0-6-0
26.6
0
Powar to Javed Omar, no run, full ball on middle and leg stump, defended on the man at short leg
26.5
1
Powar to Rajin Saleh, 1 run, pitches on middle and slps towards leg, Saleh waits on the back foot and flicks behind square
26.4
0
Powar to Rajin Saleh, no run, defended on the front foot
26.3
1
Powar to Javed Omar, 1 run, full ball on off and middle stump, Omar leans forward and drives to long on
26.2
0
Powar to Javed Omar, no run, defended on the front foot to forward short leg
26.1
1
Powar to Rajin Saleh, 1 run, Powar drifts on to the pads once more and Saleh mwalks across and whips it through midwicket for a single

END OF OVER:
26 | 4 Runs | BAN: 100/2

  • Javed Omer51 (78b)
  • Rajin Saleh4 (21b)
  • Sachin Tendulkar2-0-6-0
  • Ramesh Powar6-2-13-1
25.6
0
Tendulkar to Javed Omar, no run, tossed up on off stump, the batsman gets on to the front foot and defends
25.5
0
Tendulkar to Javed Omar, no run,
25.4
0
Tendulkar to Javed Omar, no run,
25.3
4
Tendulkar to Javed Omar, FOUR, full ball on the pads, Omar moves forward on one knee and paddls it fine around the corner, Sachin watches the ball trickle down to the fine leg fence, he's playd that shot so many times himself
25.2
0
Tendulkar to Javed Omar, no run,
25.1
0
Tendulkar to Javed Omar, no run, pitches on off and spins away from Omar who tries to cut and gets beaten, that bounced sharply on the batsman

There's a short point and a slip in place.

END OF OVER:
25 | (maiden) | BAN: 96/2

  • Rajin Saleh4 (21b)
  • Javed Omer47 (72b)
  • Ramesh Powar6-2-13-1
  • Sachin Tendulkar1-0-2-0
24.6
0
Powar to Rajin Saleh, no run, defended on the front foot towards the leg side

India tour of Bangladesh 2007 News

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  • Not the kind of domination India expected

    Occasional brilliance has failed to mask that Bangladesh have a long way to go before they can consistently challenge bigger teams in Tests, like they have started to in the one-dayers

  • Family ties

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  • Bashar gives up one-day captaincy

    Habibul Bashar, the Bangladesh captain, has announced that he will step down as skipper of the one-day team with immediate effect.

  • 'The past is behind us' - Dravid

    Rahul Dravid took the Indian series win against Bangladesh in perspective and refused to get too excited about the result

Bangladesh 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st12Javed OmarShahriar Nafees
2nd70Javed OmarHabibul Bashar
3rd22Javed OmarRajin Saleh