Bangladesh 1st innings R M B
Hannan Sarkar lbw b McGrath 0 17 13
Javed Omar c Gilchrist b Gillespie 5 47 37
Habibul Bashar b Lee 16 53 28
Mohammad Ashraful c Gillespie b McGrath 23 67 52
Al Sahariar b Lee 0 10 9
Alok Kapali lbw b MacGill 0 4 2
+Khaled Mashud lbw b McGrath 11 66 63
*Khaled Mahmud c Gilchrist b MacGill 21 42 39
Mashrafe Mortaza c Gilchrist b Gillespie 3 5
Tapash Baisya not out 2 6
Manjural Islam c Langer b Lee 1 3
Extras (b 1, lb 5, w 6, nb 3) 15
Total (all out, 42.2 overs) 97
FoW: 1-4 (Hannan Sarkar, 4.3 ov), 2-26 (Javed Omar, 11.4 ov),
3-36 (Habibul Bashar, 16.2 ov), 4-39 (Al Sahariar, 18.5 ov),
5-40 (Alok Kapali, 19.6 ov), 6-60 (Mohammad Ashraful, 26.6 ov),
7-87 (Khaled Mashud, 38.6 ov), 8-91 (Khaled Mahmud, 39.6 ov),
9-94 (Mashrafe Mortaza, 41.1 ov), 10-97 (Manjural Islam, 42.2 ov).
Bowling O M R W
McGrath 13 6 20 3
Gillespie 8 1 27 2 (2w)
Lee 8.2 2 23 3 (3nb)
MacGill 13 4 21 2
Australia 1st innings R M B
JL Langer not out 0 12
ML Hayden not out 3 9
Extras 0
Total (0 wickets, 3.3 overs) 3
To Bat: RT Ponting, *SR Waugh, ML Love, DS Lehmann,
+AC Gilchrist, B Lee, JN Gillespie, SCG MacGill,
GD McGrath.
Bowling O M R W
Manjural Islam 2 1 2 0
Mashrafe Mortaza 1.3 0 1 0
^^ how did u do that teach me plz!!! ![]()
Atleast they didn't get out for 54 and 58.
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*Originally posted by UMAIR316: *
Atleast they didn't get out for 54 and 58.
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exactly.
To be fair to our Bangali brothers, the pitch is a dropin pitch and it is said to extract extra movement, those who are watching the match should clarify this for me.
Australia are 46/2 at Tea, with 2 of the best batsman in the world Hayden and Ponting dismissed cheaply, so there might be something there in the pitch.
Bangladesh 1st innings
Bangladesh 1st innings R M B
Hannan Sarkar lbw b McGrath 0 17 13
Javed Omar c Gilchrist b Gillespie 5 47 37
Habibul Bashar b Lee 16 53 28
Mohammad Ashraful c Gillespie b McGrath 23 67 52
Al Sahariar b Lee 0 10 9
Alok Kapali lbw b MacGill 0 4 2
+Khaled Mashud lbw b McGrath 11 66 63
*Khaled Mahmud c Gilchrist b MacGill 21 42 39
Mashrafe Mortaza c Gilchrist b Gillespie 3 10 5
Tapash Baisya not out 2 11 6
Manjural Islam c Langer b Lee 1 4 3
Extras (b 1, lb 5, w 6, nb 3) 15
Total (all out, 42.2 overs, 178 mins) 97
FoW: 1-4 (Hannan Sarkar, 4.3 ov), 2-26 (Javed Omar, 11.4 ov),
3-36 (Habibul Bashar, 16.2 ov), 4-39 (Al Sahariar, 18.5 ov),
5-40 (Alok Kapali, 19.6 ov), 6-60 (Mohammad Ashraful, 26.6 ov),
7-87 (Khaled Mashud, 38.6 ov), 8-91 (Khaled Mahmud, 39.6 ov),
9-94 (Mashrafe Mortaza, 41.1 ov), 10-97 (Manjural Islam, 42.2 ov).
Bowling O M R W
McGrath 13 6 20 3
Gillespie 8 1 27 2 (2w)
Lee 8.2 2 23 3 (3nb)
MacGill 13 4 21 2
Australia 1st innings R M B
JL Langer not out 40 127
ML Hayden b Mashrafe Mortaza 11 32 23
RT Ponting c Habibul Bashar b Tapash Baisya 10 28
DS Lehmann not out 51 95
Extras (lb 4, w 2, nb 3) 9
Total (2 wickets, 45 overs) 121
To Bat: ML Love, *SR Waugh, +AC Gilchrist, B Lee, JN Gillespie,
SCG MacGill, GD McGrath.
FoW: 1-13 (Hayden, 7.3 ov), 2-43 (Ponting, 18.2 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Manjural Islam 11 3 30 0 (1nb, 1w)
Mashrafe Mortaza 10 3 19 1 (1nb, 1w)
Tapash Baisya 6 2 8 1 (1nb)
Khaled Mahmud 7 0 25 0
Alok Kapali 8 1 25 0
Mohammad Ashraful 2 0 9 0
Habibul Bashar 1 0 1 0
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*Originally posted by UMAIR316: *
Atleast they didn't get out for 54 and 58.
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What exactly is your point. Because BD scored 97 and Pakistan was out for 54 and 58 does that mean that BD is a better team than Pakistan? If not, could you clarify your point.
Bangladesh no match for Australian fire](http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2003/JUL/218515_AUS_18JUL2003.html)
The Australian crawl used to be the style that powered their swimmers to the top of the world rankings, but it was never a term meant to describe their batting against the minnows of world cricket. But that was what happened today in Darwin, when Australia cold-footed it to 121 for 2 by stumps - a lead of 24 - after Bangladesh had become the first Test side to score less than 100 at Test cricket’s newest outpost.
For all but the last dozen or so overs, the Australian run rate sputtered along at around 2.5 an over, before climbing to 2.69. Coming from a side that has made scoring at a fast clip one of the cornerstones of their success - since the Ashes series of 2001, they have scored at 3.96 per over - it was bizarre to watch.
However, despite the loss of Matthew Hayden (11) and Ricky Ponting (10), Australia were in a formidable position with Justin Langer and Darren Lehmann at the crease, and the threat of Steve Waugh, Adam Gilchrist and Martin Love to follow. Bangladesh will be thankful that the Marrara Oval has such a painfully slow outfield. While it denied them more runs, it frustrated the Australians as much, if not more.
The Australians walked out to field wearing black armbands, in memory of Victoria stalwart John Scholes, who died earlier this week aged only 53. The Bangladeshis, as expected, struggled to cope with the experienced bowling attack when asked to bat first on a pitch of variable bounce. Poor technique was ruthlessly exposed, with several dismissals attributable to failing to get in line, leaving gaps between bat and pad or playing down the wrong line. Glenn McGrath added three scalps to lift his career haul to 428, while Brett Lee, despite an inconsistent spell, took 3 for 23.
Mohammad Ashraful briefly suggested that he could provide the necessary solidity to the Bangladesh innings, but then, in the vital moments before lunch, he miscued a hook off the last ball of the first over of Glenn McGrath’s second spell, chipping it up for Jason Gillespie to take the catch behind square leg.
The seventh-wicket pairing of the two Khaleds, Mashud and Mahmud, achieved the highest partnership of the innings, adding 27. Mahmud relished successive fours off McGrath - a pull and a hook - but the bowler had the last word, breaking the stand by having Mashud leg before wicket.
Mahmud followed soon after for 21, when an attempted cut off Stuart MacGill was top-edged to Adam Gilchrist. Gillespie and Brett Lee polished off the lower order. The Australian bowling bore the hallmarks of an out-of-season campaign but it was still too much for Test cricket’s newest boys.
Lehmann’s half-century was his fifth in Tests, coming off 93 balls, while Langer - who edged one from Kapali between Mashud and Habibul Bashar, at first slip, when he had made 35 - was unbeaten on 40 at the close.
It proved a slow first day, and the tourists - after an embarrassing batting display - could feel well pleased about having forced the Australian batsmen to treat them with respect. How long that respect lasts will be the story of the second day.
Is it too early for the bongalis to celebrate this moral victory? Hey atleast they made it to second day.machii time..eeeha!!!
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*Originally posted by ehsan: *
What exactly is your point. Because BD scored 97 and Pakistan was out for 54 and 58 does that mean that BD is a better team than Pakistan? If not, could you clarify your point.
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Just trying to be fair to our Bangali brothers.
Other teams in the past have suffered even worst consequences.
I thought they did alot better then expected.
This hookes guy was calling for beating Bangladesh in one day but it looks like that the match might just do to 3 days.
latest score day 2
Australia 1st innings R M B
JL Langer lbw b Alok Kapali 71 282 203
ML Hayden b Mashrafe Mortaza 11 33 23
RT Ponting c Javed Omar b Tapash Baisya 10 45 28
DS Lehmann c Javed Omar b Mashrafe Mortaza 110 266 221
*SR Waugh not out 37 70
ML Love b Mashrafe Mortaza 0 3 1
+AC Gilchrist not out 19 26
Extras (b 4, lb 7, w 6, nb 3) 20
Total (5 wickets, 94.5 overs) 278
To Bat: B Lee, JN Gillespie, SCG MacGill, GD McGrath.
FoW: 1-13 (Hayden, 7.3 ov), 2-43 (Ponting, 18.2 ov),
3-184 (Langer, 70.6 ov), 4-243 (Lehmann, 87.3 ov),
5-244 (Love, 87.6 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Manjural Islam 19.5 4 56 0 (1nb, 3w)
Mashrafe Mortaza 20 7 46 3 (1nb, 1w)
Tapash Baisya 15 3 47 1 (1nb, 2w)
Khaled Mahmud 20 2 59 0
Alok Kapali 17 2 49 1
Mohammad Ashraful 2 0 9 0
Habibul Bashar 1 0 1 0
The Bangali's aren't doing as bad as everyone expected. They have restricted Austrlia to 282/5 so far and have kept their run rate down to 2.93. Mashrafe Mortaza seems like a talented bowler.
250 for 5 is a position any test playing nation would like to have the current australian team in. Well done BD. :k:
pity the aussies are going to post a mammoth total anyway.
The pitch is said to be too slow, thats why the Aussie batsman are getting frustrated, anyways, Steve Waugh now has 31 centuries.
Australia are 407/7 declared.
Bangladesh trail by 330 runs with 15 overs still remaining, it looks like Bangladesh has gone further then my expectations by passing 2 days.
Well done. :k:
Test # 1650
Bangladesh in Australia, 2003, 1st Test
Australia v Bangladesh
Marrara Cricket Ground, Darwin
18,19,20,21,22 July 2003 (5-day match)
Result:
Series:
Toss: Australia
Umpires: RE Koertzen (SA) and DR Shepherd (Eng)
TV Umpire: SJA Taufel
Match Referee: MJ Procter (SA)
Man of the Match:
Close of Play:
Day 1: Bangladesh 97, Australia 121/2 (Langer 40*, Lehmann 51*, 45 overs)
Day 2:
Day 3:
Day 4:
Bangladesh 1st innings R M B 4 6
Hannan Sarkar lbw b McGrath 0 17 13 0 0
Javed Omar c Gilchrist b Gillespie 5 47 37 0 0
Habibul Bashar b Lee 16 53 28 1 0
Mohammad Ashraful c Gillespie b McGrath 23 67 52 1 0
Al Sahariar b Lee 0 10 9 0 0
Alok Kapali lbw b MacGill 0 4 2 0 0
+Khaled Mashud lbw b McGrath 11 66 63 1 0
*Khaled Mahmud c Gilchrist b MacGill 21 42 39 3 0
Mashrafe Mortaza c Gilchrist b Gillespie 3 10 5 0 0
Tapash Baisya not out 2 12 6 0 0
Manjural Islam c Langer b Lee 1 5 3 0 0
Extras (b 1, lb 5, w 6, nb 3) 15
Total (all out, 42.2 overs, 171 mins) 97
FoW: 1-4 (Hannan Sarkar, 4.3 ov), 2-26 (Javed Omar, 11.4 ov),
3-36 (Habibul Bashar, 16.2 ov), 4-39 (Al Sahariar, 18.5 ov),
5-40 (Alok Kapali, 19.6 ov), 6-60 (Mohammad Ashraful, 26.6 ov),
7-87 (Khaled Mashud, 38.6 ov), 8-91 (Khaled Mahmud, 39.6 ov),
9-94 (Mashrafe Mortaza, 41.1 ov), 10-97 (Manjural Islam, 42.2 ov).
Bowling O M R W
McGrath 13 6 20 3
Gillespie 8 1 27 2 (2w)
Lee 8.2 2 23 3 (3nb)
MacGill 13 4 21 2
Australia 1st innings R M B 4 6
JL Langer lbw b Alok Kapali 71 282 203 7 0
ML Hayden b Mashrafe Mortaza 11 33 23 2 0
RT Ponting c Javed Omar b Tapash Baisya 10 45 28 1 0
DS Lehmann c Javed Omar b Mashrafe Mortaza 110 266 221 10 1
*SR Waugh not out 100 177 133 10 1
ML Love b Mashrafe Mortaza 0 3 1 0 0
+AC Gilchrist b Manjural Islam 43 58 47 7 0
B Lee run out (Tapash Baisya) 23 49 39 1 1
JN Gillespie not out 16 22 15 3 0
Extras (b 5, lb 8, w 7, nb 3) 23
Total (7 wickets dec, 117.5 overs, 482 mins) 407
DNB: SCG MacGill, GD McGrath.
FoW: 1-13 (Hayden, 7.3 ov), 2-43 (Ponting, 18.2 ov),
3-184 (Langer, 70.6 ov), 4-243 (Lehmann, 87.3 ov),
5-244 (Love, 87.6 ov), 6-313 (Gilchrist, 100.5 ov),
7-377 (Lee, 112.6 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Manjural Islam 24 4 78 1 (1nb, 3w)
Mashrafe Mortaza 23 7 74 3 (1nb, 2w)
Tapash Baisya 21.5 4 69 1 (1nb, 2w)
Khaled Mahmud 28 2 98 0
Alok Kapali 18 2 65 1
Mohammad Ashraful 2 0 9 0
Habibul Bashar 1 0 1 0
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Bangladesh 2nd innings R M B 4 6
Hannan Sarkar not out 29 45 2 0
Javed Omar lbw b McGrath 5 12 11 1 0
Habibul Bashar not out 26 37 2 0
Extras (lb 5, w 2, nb 3) 10
Total (1 wicket, 15 overs) 70
To Bat: Mohammad Ashraful, Al Sahariar, Alok Kapali,
+Khaled Mashud, *Khaled Mahmud, Mashrafe Mortaza,
Tapash Baisya, Manjural Islam.
FoW: 1-8 (Javed Omar, 2.6 ov).
Bowling O M R W
McGrath 4 0 9 1 (1nb)
Gillespie 5 1 20 0 (1w)
Lee 4 1 26 0 (2nb)
MacGill 2 0 10 0
Well well well 70 for 1
… something other testplaying nations can’t always show off … and for BD it’s a moral victory even though a small one but it is atleast something … and look at the scoring rate 4.67
… Very well done BD :k: :k:
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I must agree. I was shocked when I saw BD 70/1. I think BD has already surpassed everyone's expectations.
Well Done my Bengali Brothers. :) It's also nice to see some people appreciating and recognizing their effort :k .
hands up to the bondouss they have played well and are definetely improving, since arriving in oz they won warm up games and are heading in the correct destination, i think they will improve, they just need stability.
I think these Bangalis have the ability to bat nicely but they treat test matches like a one day game, they always try to score at a fast rate, which sometimes help their cause and most of the times it kills them.
latest score day 3
Bangladesh 2nd innings R M B
Hannan Sarkar c Gilchrist b Gillespie 35 96 69
Javed Omar lbw b McGrath 5 12 11
**Habibul Bashar b MacGill 54 135 91**
Mohammad Ashraful c Gilchrist b Lee 7 47 41
Al Sahariar not out 31 46
Alok Kapali lbw b MacGill 0 3 4
+Khaled Mashud c Gilchrist b MacGill 6 14 11
*Khaled Mahmud b Gillespie 5 17
Tapash Baisya lbw b MacGill 2 6
Mashrafe Mortaza not out 15 6
Extras (lb 6, w 2, nb 3) 11
Total (8 wickets, 49.5 overs) 171
To Bat: Manjural Islam.
FoW: 1-8 (Javed Omar, 2.6 ov), 2-89 (Hannan Sarkar, 23.2 ov),
3-112 (Mohammad Ashraful, 34.4 ov), 4-112 (Habibul Bashar, 35.1 ov),
5-112 (Alok Kapali, 35.5 ov), 6-122 (Khaled Mashud, 39.3 ov),
7-143 (Khaled Mahmud, 44.4 ov), 8-152 (Tapash Baisya, 47.1 ov).
Bowling O M R W
McGrath 10 0 25 1 (1nb)
Gillespie 15 3 41 2 (1w)
Lee 12 5 34 1 (2nb)
MacGill 12.5 1 65 4
there is something for habibul to remember a test fifty against the world champs’ shabash boondhu keep it up :k: