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Cricket: Bangladesh won ODI (Finally)

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BANGLADESH ZINDABAD!

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BANGLADESH SABAS!






Bangladesh 236/7 (50 ov)

England 231 (49.3 ov)

Bangladesh won by 5 runs (with 3 balls remaining)

*Bangladesh tour of England, Ireland and Scotland, 2nd ODI: England v Bangladesh at Bristol, Jul 10, 2010
 
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Well Done Bangla i really enjoyed the match ....

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BANGLADESH ZINDABAD!

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BANGLADESH SABAS!






Bangladesh 236/7 (50 ov)

England 231 (49.3 ov)

Bangladesh won by 5 wickets (with 3 balls remaining)

*Bangladesh tour of England, Ireland and Scotland, 2nd ODI: England v Bangladesh at Bristol, Jul 10, 2010

Correction u won by runs not wkts :tongue:
 
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Bangladesh seal historic victory

Bangladesh produced a performance of immense spirit and character as they secured their first victory over England in any format with a famous five-run win at Bristol. In an extraordinary finale, Ian Bell limped out at No. 11 with a broken foot to accompany Jonathan Trott, but Trott edged a cut off the third ball of the final over bowled by Shafiul Islam after making 94 to send Bangladesh into scenes of wild celebration.


Trott had taken 13 off the five balls in the penultimate over from Mashrafe Mortaza, but James Anderson could only pop the final delivery back to the bowler. Bangladesh thought that was the victory and began ripping up the stumps in celebration, but Bell hobbled down the steps with Morgan as his runner and hoped that Trott could get the 10 needed from final over. He managed consecutive twos, but then tried to go through the off side and edged to the wicketkeeper to leave him disconsolate at the crease. He didn't even remark his guard.


What makes Bangladesh's success even more remarkable is the state in which they entered this game. Two leading players, Raqibul Hasan who top-scored at Trent Bridge and wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim, had been ruled out of the series and one of their replacements, Mohammad Ashraful only arrived in the country 14 hours before the toss. Add to that Bangladesh's 24-match losing run and the previous inability of their attack to assert any pressure and this has to go down as one of the more notable reversals.

After the batsmen had stuttered after another solid platform, the bowlers lifted themselves led by the efforts of Rubel Hossain and Abdur Razzak who shared four crucial top-order wickets as the hosts' batting suffered a collective malfunction. Trott kept England in with a chance as he added 43 with Stuart Broad, but when Broad drove to point and Mortaza only conceded three from the 48th over.
 
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Look at the way they are celeberating - Glad to see them smiling like that

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BANGLADESH ZINDABAD!

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BANGLADESH SABAS!






Bangladesh 236/7 (50 ov)

England 231 (49.3 ov)

Bangladesh won by 5 wickets (with 3 balls remaining)

*Bangladesh tour of England, Ireland and Scotland, 2nd ODI: England v Bangladesh at Bristol, Jul 10, 2010

Not by 5 wickets but by 5 runs!:hitwall:

Congrats to BD. :tup:
 
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Shafiul Islam took the final wicket to inspire scenes of wild celebration for Bangladesh, England v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Bristol, July 10, 2010


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A pumped-up Rubel Hossain removed Craig Kieswetter and Andrew Strauss, England v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Bristol, July 10, 2010

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Well Done Bangla i really enjoyed the match ....

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Correction u won by runs not wkts :tongue:

Thank you. I just copied from crickinfo.

*correction it will be ^ Bangladesh not Bangla.:P
 
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Well done , Bangladesh . Keep it up. I would even be happy if you come to play in Pakistan and also beat us there. How sad it is that people are not coming to Pakistan anymore for playing matches !
 
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