1st ODI: Bangladesh v India at Dhaka

Match scheduled to begin at 13:00 local time (07:00 GMT)

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Bangladesh v India, 1st ODI, Mirpur
Bangladesh’s chance to make statement
The Preview by Abhishek Purohit
June 14, 2014

Match facts

Sunday, June 15, 2014
Start time 1300 local (0700 GMT)
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Bangladesh beat India only for the third time, in the 2012 Asia Cup

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“I didn’t expect them to take this series so lightly,” Mushfiqur Rahim had said after taking a look at India’s second-string squad for the three-match ODI series against Bangladesh. Just how lightly? Sample this. The bowlers in this India squad have played a combined 87 ODIs. Abdur Razzak has played 150. Mashrafe Mortaza, in spite of all his injuries, has played 133. In fact, no player in this squad barring the captain Suresh Raina has played even 40 ODIs.

“After seeing their team, I realised that there will more expectations on us,” Mushfiqur added. Which is what makes this series stand out from a usual India-Bangladesh contest. Without any disrespect to them, Bangladesh are never expected to beat India. When they have done so on the odd occasion in the past, like in the 2007 World Cup and the 2012 Asia Cup, defeat has come as a shock for the Indians.

Trying to compete, giving a fight. These are standard utterances from Mushfiqur ahead of a clash with big sides. This time, Bangladesh cannot go in any with any expectation less ambitious than winning the series. They are a far more capable side one-day side in home conditions than their recent results show. They have three established star batsmen in Mushfiqur, Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal, they have a highly promising younger crop in Nasir Hossain, Anamul Haque and Mominul Haque. Mortaza has young quicks such as Al-Amin Hossain and Taskin Ahmed to assist him. The spin department has the usual names to call upon.

What Bangladesh should ideally want to achieve will not change India’s expectations from the series. Raina will not want another dud on his captaincy resume after the Zimbabwe tri-series of 2010. That hardly anyone in his side can count himself as a guaranteed starter in a full-strength India line-up will motivate them. As also the fact that if they lose, it will be India that would have lost, and not India A, as Mushfiqur has helpfully pointed out.

Form guide

Bangladesh: LLLLL (most recent first)
India: WLLWL

In the spotlight

Rated the best wicketkeeper currently in India by many, the tag has brought little joy to Wriddhiman Saha. He has played three ODIs compared to Dinesh Karthik’s 71. A poor Asia Cup for the latter has contributed to opening up an opportunity for Saha in Bangladesh. Saha has a first-class average of 45.90 and a List A one of 44.91, but it has taken a standout IPL - 362 runs, including a century in the final, at a strike-rate of 145.38 - to probably ram home the truth that he is an extremely useful batsman. He now has the opportunity to make himself the regular second keeper in ODIs too.

Bangladesh would like to rattle India at the start, and there is no one better equipped than Tamim Iqbal to do that. However, he is yet to make more than 31 this year across all international formats. His last international fifty came more than seven months ago. As he has said, he has batted long in the nets, but it is something that has to be finally sorted out in the middle. Bangladesh will hope the sorting happens early in the series.

Team news

Ziaur Rehman, Taskin Ahmed and Mithun Ali are the ones likely to sit out for the hosts.

Bangladesh (possible) 1 Tamim Iqbal, 2 Anamul Haque (wk), 3 Mominul Haque, 4 Mushfiqur Rahim (capt), 5 Shakib Al Hasan, 6 Nasir Hossain, 7 Mahmudullah, 8 Abdur Razzak, 9 Sohag Gazi, 10 Mashrafe Mortaza, 11 Al-Amin Hossain

One of spinners Akshar Patel and Parvez Rasool could make his India debut. India have tried Ajinkya Rahane at No. 4 for a while now. It has to be seen if he retains that position or is pushed further up the order with the regular top three rested. Raina will also have to decide whether to strengthen the batting with Stuart Binny or include a third specialist fast bowler.

India (possible) 1 Robin Uthappa, 2 Cheteshwar Pujara, 3 Ajinkya Rahane, 4 Suresh Raina (capt), 5 Ambati Rayudu/Manoj Tiwary, 6 Wriddhiman Saha (wk), 7 Parvez Rasool /Akshar Patel, 8 Amit Mishra, 9 Vinay Kumar, 10 Mohit Sharma, 11 Umesh Yadav

Pitch and conditions

In the Asia Cup earlier this year, there was only one game involving 300-plus totals. There was turn for spinners in the World T20 two months ago. There will surely be a better contest between bat and ball in Mirpur than there was in the IPL.

Dhaka is sweltering at nearly 40 degrees, but there is also rain around, and some of it is forecast for the evening of the match. Dew is not expected to be a big factor in the evening.

Stats and trivia

· India have played only five ODIs against Bangladesh in bilateral series, the lowest by any Test side against the hosts
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· The overall head-to-head is 22-3 in favour of India
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· Robin Uthappa’s previous ODI was way back in July 2008 in Karachi
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· Bangladesh have lost their previous seven ODIs. Of their previous 11 completed one-dayers, India have won only two, against Afghanistan and Bangladesh
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Abhishek Purohit is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo


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Dont care who wins, I am neutral in this contest.

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attitude :D

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I dont like both teams. :)

Anyway it is India's probably C team.

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Even against C team Bangal Tigers are struggling :nahi:

Bangladesh 137/4 (30.3 ov)

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164/4

Shakib using his IPL experience, batting on 40

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273 Target


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Once again Thukai of tigers
India 90/0 (15.0 ov)

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Sky has cried out on Tigers poor performance :p

100/1 (16.4 overs)

6.26pm it is coming down heavy now. And the teams are going off. Positively pouring. India ahead of the par score, but that only counts after 20 overs

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Even the sky is crying over BD's performance.

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I think Test Status should be taken from Cats :barbie:

Bangladesh v India, 1st ODI, Mirpur
India ease home in rain-hit game
The Report by Abhishek Purohit
June 15, 2014

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India* 153 for 3 (Rahane 64, Uthappa 50) beat Bangladesh 272 for 9 (Mushfiqur 59, Shakib 52, Yadav 3-48) by seven wickets (D/L method)*
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details

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Smart stats

  • Including Parvez Rasool and Akshar Patel, seven players have debuted for India in ODIs over the last one year. No other Full Member nation has had more debutants in this period. England have had as many debutants as India in this phase.
  • This is the second time that two spinners are making their ODI debuts for India in the same match and the 35th time that two or more India players are making their debut in the same match.
  • Robin Uthappa scored exactly 50 before being dismissed today. His last four 50+ scores have beenbetween 50 and 55. Today’s match was also the first time that Uthappa bowled in 39 ODIs.
  • · India’s five regular bowlers had collectively played 56 previous games. Bangladesh’s bowlers in today’s match had collective experience of 529 games.
  • Cheteshwar Pujara has now scored two ducks in his three ODI innings. He scored 13 in his only other innings, which means that his ODI average is a disappointing 4.33.
  • Mahmudullah played his 100th ODI today. He has now become the 10th player to play 100 ODIs for Bangladesh. Mahmudullah’s batting average of 69 and bowling average of 198 against India, are his highest and lowest respectively against any team in ODIs.
  • Bangladesh have now scored 250+ runs in an ODI innings against India on eight occasions. They have not done this more than three times against any other opposition, except Zimbabwe (11 times).
  • · Both Indian openers, Ajinkya Rahane and Robin Uthappa, scored a fifty each today, making this only the second instance of both Indian openers scoring fifties in an ODI against Bangladesh.
  • Shakib Al Hasan’s 52 off 58 balls, was his fifth half century against India in only nine ODIs.

Openers Ajinkya Rahane and Robin Uthappa made fifties as India beat Bangladesh by seven wickets after a nearly three-hour rain interruption during their chase. Bangladesh rustled up 272 for 9 after choosing to bat on a slow pitch. In reply, Uthappa and Rahane racked up 99 at more than run a ball. Then it poured, but the drainage in Mirpur allowed a revised target of 150 in 26 overs to be set. The rain had freshened up the pitch and the Indians found the ball turning and bouncing sharply but, even then, 50 required in the remaining 9.2 overs did not prove to too hard to knock off.

India had the openers to thank for giving them such a solid headstart. Playing his first ODI in nearly six years, Uthappa showed he was still in the same touch that had earned him ten successive scores of 40 or more in the IPL.

First ball of the innings, he flowed forward to steer Mashrafe Mortaza behind point for two. Mortaza responded by beating the outside edge twice in the next three balls. That was about as difficult as it was going to get for Uthappa. In the fourth over, he opened the face to guide Al-Amin Hossain past slip for four and also drove him past mid-on for the same result.

Two shots were emphatic proof of the ridiculous form Uthappa is in. On a pitch where batsmen had to resort to slog-sweeps to generate power and distance, he stepped down to Abdur Razzak in the left-arm spinner’s first over and calmly clipped him over the deep midwicket boundary. Three overs later, he drove Shakib Al Hasan in the air, held his straight followthrough and watched the ball sail over the wide long-off rope.

Rahane had to labour harder for his runs. He started slowly and eventually decided to give Mortaza the charge. The first time, he cleared mid-on awkwardly, the second time, he timed it for six over extra cover. He was at ease after that, as both batsmen easily and regularly rotated the strike.

Uthappa had just reached his fifty when he was given leg-before off Shakib, replays showing a healthy inside edge before ball hit pad. The skies had been threatening to open for quite some time, and they did so in the same over.

Upon resumption, Shakib belted out successive appeals for leg-before against Cheteshwar Pujara as the ball darted around alarmingly. The second appeal saw Pujara heading back for a duck, even as replays suggested the ball would have gone over the stumps.
Some confused running and close calls followed, but Rahane and Ambati Rayudu found the big hits ultimately, and captain Suresh Raina completed the job with more than an over to spare.

Bangladesh would have felt confident at the break after taking India’s ragtag attack, with two debutant spinners and two limping fast bowlers, for 272. They could have got even more. Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib, Anamul Haque and Mahmudullah made solid contributions but all of them fell when they were looking good for more.
India were hurt by Mohit Sharma hobbling off the field in his fourth over. He came back but could send down only two more. The other fast bowler Umesh Yadav also pulled up and lost his lines in the Dhaka heat at the death.

Bangladesh targetted the three specialist spinners after a rather slow start. It was Mushfiqur who built some momentum. Yadav and Mohit had tied down the top order with their discipline. Bangladesh were 35 for 2 in the 11th over when Mushfiqur came in and began positively, his approach also rubbing off on Anamul.

Even as Anamul holed out after moving to 44, cutting short a promising stand at 52, Mushfiqur continued slog-sweeping at the other end and raced past his fifty. The shot eventually brought his downfall, and the mi**** gave debutant Parvez Rasool his second wicket. Yet another partnership had grown but had been terminated prematurely, this time at 47.
Shakib and Mahmudullah, another batsman in need of runs, now added a composed 65 for the fifth wicket. Both batsmen fell against the run of play, once again. Bangladesh slipped from 229 for 5 to 235 for 8 but Mortaza and Razzak clubbed a few boundaries to haul them to 272. They weren’t getting those many to defend, though.