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Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Bangladesh enlist praiseworthy 6-wicket win over Scotland in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 :

Kyle Coetzer's century futile as Bangladesh enlist praiseworthy 6-wicket win over Scotland in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015:

Minnows, Bangladesh enrolled an agreeable and a telling six wicket win over individual minnows, Scotland in Pool A, match 27 of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 at the Saxton Oval in Nelson on Thursday. Tamim Iqbal's sound 95 took after by a few all the more half hundreds of years from Mahmudullah and Mushfiqur Rahim took care of business for Bangladesh as they keep their trusts alive for the quarter-finals, while Scotland endure their fourth back to back annihilation in the competition. 

Prior, Bangladesh won the throw and chose to field first as they completed on a testing aggregate of 318 for the loss of eight wickets. Kyle Coetzer's splendid 156 was the star highlight of the innings that helped Scotland to post the huge aggregate. Taskin Ahmed was the most astounding wicket-taker for Bangladesh in the innings with three for 43.

Scottish openers, Coetzer and Calum MacLeod were down to business, however were set for an insecure begin as only 13 runs were scored on the board and MacLeod withdrew for unimportant 11 after Mashrafe Mortaza made him got him by Mahmudullah. On the other hand, it was the enormous organization in the middle of Coetzer and Preston Mommsen that changed the situation. A 141-run stand for the fourth wicket saw Coetzer scoring his second ODI century furthermore turning into the first Scottish player to score a century in the World Cup.

Bangladesh began of their pursuit in a shakky way, losing Soumya Sarkar right on time, with only five runs on the load up, in the wake of being gotten behind by Matthew Cross off Josh Davey. Out came Mahmudullah, and it was trailed by a splendid and solid 139-run remain between the both amid which Tamim scored his 28th ODI half-century alongside Mahmudullah, who excessively scored his twelfth ODI half-century. At the score of 144, Mahmudullah was released for 62 in the wake of being rocked the bowling alley by Iain Wardlaw.


In any case, it was trailed by an alternate solid 57-run remain in the middle of Tamim and wicketkeeper-batsman, Rahim, before Tamim was rejected for 95, missing the mark concerning his century by only five runs and in this way could have turned into the first Bangladesh batsman to score a century at the World Cup.

Out came their star all-rounder, Shakib Al Hasan and set up a 46-run stand with Rahim. Rahim additionally scored his twentieth ODI half-century before being released for 60 via Alasdair Evans. He was then taken after on to the wrinkle by Sabbir Rahman, who alongside Shakib took the charge of controlling Bangladesh agreeably home as they won by six wickets with 11 balls to extra.

Scores:


Scotland 318 for 8 in 50 overs (Kyle Coetzer 156; Taskin Ahmed 3 for 43) lost to 

Bangladesh 322 for four in 48.1 overs (Tamim Iqbal 95; Josh davey 2 for 68) by 6 wickets.


Man of the Match: Kyle Coetzer (Scotland)

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