Tamim Iqbal becomes 1st Bangladesh batsman to score 7,000 ODI runs
Other Sports | March 03, 2020 16:44 ISTTamim Iqbal, who played his first ODI in nine months in the first match, had taken a break from cricket in the second half of 2019.
Tamim Iqbal, who played his first ODI in nine months in the first match, had taken a break from cricket in the second half of 2019.
Bangladesh are due to arrive in New Delhi on Wednesday, October 30 but BCB president is sceptical that there could be a few more pull-outs.
Tamim Iqbal missed Bangladesh's home Test against Afghanistan and the T20I tri-series after requesting for a break from all cricket following Bangladesh's tour of Sri Lanka in July.
This will be the first time that Tamim will miss a series without any injuries. He will now be available for Bangladesh's tour of India in November where they will play three T20Is and two Tests.
Bangladesh on Wednesday suffered a 0-3 whitewash at the hands of Sri Lanka in the one-day series in the island nation.
Bangladesh's injury crisis has worsened after Tamim Iqbal was called back from practice due to a suspected wrist injury.
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Tamim Iqbal shined with the bat as Bangladesh crushed the Windies side in the ongoing tri-nation series in Ireland by 8 wickets.
Mohammad Mithun said that the delay turned out to be a blessing in disguise for the whole team as they escaped the shooting being late.
New Zealand ended day three of the second Test on 38/2, trailing Bangladesh (211) by 173 runs.
The first day likely will still be remembered more for Tamim's masterful batting than for Wagner's pugnacious bowling, though it ensured New Zealand ended the day in a commanding position.
Iqbal had an average performance in the tournament so far but stepped up big time on the big night, taking the Dynamites to the cleaners and helping the Victorians win their second BPL title.
Haque's 120 off 167 balls, featuring 10 boundaries and one six, was his sixth century at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in just eight Test matches.
Kohli is the world's No.1 batsman in both the Test and one-day formats and is just 81 runs short of becoming the fastest to reach 10,000 ODI runs.
Dashing opener Tamim is one of the few key players Bangladesh will be missing in the final against India on Friday.
The 34-year-old further questioned on what basis the duo received a call back in the team after being dropped, initially.
After being crushed in the test series, Bangladesh won the ODI series, its first away from home in nine years.
Mashrafe Mortaza led the Bangladesh bowling attack with 4-37 from his 10 overs and Mustafizur Rahman took 2-35.
The match is being organised to raise funds for stadia in the Caribbean, which were damaged due to hurricanes last year.
Opener Tamim posted his third successive half-century and Shakib made his second in succession to help Bangladesh post 216/9 on a tricky wicket before the latter finished with 3/34 to dismiss Zimbabwe for just 125 in 36.3 overs.
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