Mirpur Test: India vs Bangladesh: Zaheer sweeps Bangladesh

January 27, 2010 By: Spunky Category: Cricket News No Comments →

India swept the test series against Bangladesh as Zaheer Khan collapsed four wickets off eight balls in the second innings of the Final test at Mirpur today.

Zaheer bagged a career best 7-87 as Bangladesh were bowled out for 312 leaving the visitors with just 2 runs to wrap the series.

India had won the opening test by 113 runs in Chittagong last week.

The second test was completed when the host conceded two byes in the opening over bowled by spinner Shakib Al Hasan.

Zaheer Khan was named Man of the Match and series.

Statistical Highlights:

  • Zaheer Khan finished with 10/149 to become the fourth Indian fast bowler to take 10 wickets in an overseas Test match, joining Irfan Pathan who claimed 12/126 against Zimbabwe at Harare in 2005-06 and 11/96 against Bangladesh at Dhaka in 2004-05, Venkatesh Prasad (10/153 against South Africa at Durban in 1996-97) and Chetan Sharma (10/188 against England at Edgbaston in 1986).
  • The aforesaid occasion is the 10th of a 10-wicket haul in a Test match for India. Bhagwat Chandrasekhar holds the Indian record for registering the best figures on foreign soil – 12/104 against Australia at Melbourne in 1977-78.
  • Zaheer has received his third Player of the series award for taking 15 wickets at an average of 19.53. His previous two such awards were both against England in 2007 and 2008-09.
  • Zaheer Khan has received his fourth Man of the Match award – both at Mirpur against Bangladesh.
  • Zaheer has captured 164 wickets away from home at an average of 30.93 in 43 Tests while in India, his tally is 71 in 27 Tests at an average of 37.91.
  • For winning cause, Zaheer has bagged 121 wickets (ave. 25.64) in 31 Tests, including four instances of five wickets in an innins and one instance of ten wickets in a Test match.
  • With eight dismissals (6 catches + 2 stumpings) in the Mirpur Test, MS Dhoni has equalled his previous best wicketkeeping performance. In the Perth Test against Australia in 2007-08, he had effected eight dismissals (7 catches + 1 stumping).
  • India have posted their sixth victory in seven Tests against Bangladesh.
  • India have won four Tests in a row for the second time – two against Sri Lanka followed by two against Bangladesh.
  • Mahendra Singh Dhoni enjoys a winning percenage of 72.72 – eight out of eleven played – the remaining three drawn.
  • Zaheer (7/87) has recorded his best figures in an innings, eclipsing the 5/29 against New Zealand at Hamilton in 2002-03. His previous best bowling figures against Bangladesh were 5 for 34 at Mirpur in 2007.
  • Zaheer’s second instance of five-wicket in an innings Bangladesh is his ninth overall.
  • Zaheer, on foreign soil, has claimed five wickets or more in an innings seven times.
  • Shahadat Hossain (40) has registered his career-best score in Tests, obliterating the 33 against West Indies at Kingstown in July 2009.
  • Mohammad Ashraful’s runs’ tally of 386 at an average of 42.88 in six Tests is the highest for Bangladesh in Tests against India.
  • With Shahadat’s wicket, Harbhajan Singh has become the third Indian bowler to claim 600 international wickets, joining Anil Kumble (956) and Kapil Dev (687).
  • Sachin Tendulkar has extended his record by featuring in 55 wins for India. His 18 hundreds resulted in the Indian wins, extending another record.
  • India have won five Test series in a row for the first time. They won 2-0 again Australia in 2008-09, 1-0 against England in 2008-09, 1-0 against New Zealand in 2008-09, 2-0 against Sri Lanka in 2009-10 and 2-0 against Bangladesh in 2009-10.

With this victory, India will remain in the top slot. The ICC Top ranked team will face the second placed South Africa in a two match series starting February 6.

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Match 4: Bangladesh Vs India: India won toss, decided to bat first

June 06, 2009 By: Spunky Category: Champions Trophy 2009 No Comments →

Indian skipper MS Dhoni won the toss and decided to bat first against Bangladesh in the fourth Twenty20 World Cup match at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on Saturday.

India are one of cricket’s most marketable and followed teams.They are the defending ICC World Twenty20 champions and the ‘rockstars’ of cricket. India’s loss in a major tournament or a game makes for bigger news than a victory.

Bangladesh, on the other hand, are the poor cousins of the subcontinent. But if ever there’s a leveller in cricket, then it’s the T20 format.

Bangladesh will hope to do what they did to India in the 2007 World Cup in Port-of-Spain. After all, they have been the giantslayers over the past four years. They beat India and South Africa in the 50-over World Cup in 2007 in West Indies and entered the Super Eights.

They knocked out West Indies in the ICC World T20 in 2007 in South Africa to progress to the Super Eights there as well.

Thanks to the IPL, MS Dhoni’s boys know exactly what to do in pressure situations.

Teams:

India: Gautam Gambhir, Rohit Sharma, Suresh Raina, Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni (capt./wk), Yusuf Pathan, Irfan Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Pragyan Ojha, Ishant Sharma

Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal, Junaid Siddique, Mohammad Ashraful (capt.), Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah, Raqibul Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Mashrafe Mortaza, Rubel Hossain, Shahadat Hossain, Naeem Islam

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India Vs Bangladesh: Rain threatens to wash out India’s opening

June 06, 2009 By: Spunky Category: Champions Trophy 2009 No Comments →

Heavy overnight rain threatens to wash out India’s opening ICC World Twenty20 encounter against Bangladesh at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, on Saturday.

It started raining late Friday evening and has since lashed the city through the night.

The weather forecast is also not too bright, with more rainfall predicted for rest of the day.

Defending champions India play their first match of the tournament but with the rain showing no signs of relenting, the chances of a game looks very bleak at the moment.

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