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Bangladeshi cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2009

International cricket tour


Summary

International cricket tour

FieldValue
series_nameBangladeshi cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2009
team1_imageFlag of Bangladesh.svg
team1_nameBangladesh
team2_imageFlag of Zimbabwe.svg
team2_nameZimbabwe
from_dateAugust 9
to_dateAugust 18, 2009
team1_captainShakib Al Hasan
team2_captainProsper Utseya
no_of_ODIs5
team1_ODIs_won4
team2_ODIs_won1
team1_ODIs_most_runsTamim Iqbal 300
team2_ODIs_most_runsCharles Coventry 296
team1_ODIs_most_wicketsSyed Rasel 7
team2_ODIs_most_wicketsRay Price 8
player_of_ODI_seriesTamim Iqbal

The Bangladesh cricket team toured Zimbabwe in 2009. They played five One Day Internationals against Zimbabwe. Due to Zimbabwe's self-imposed suspension from Test cricket, no Test matches were scheduled; instead, Zimbabwe have entered a team in the ICC Intercontinental Cup. At the same time as the ODI series against Bangladesh, a Zimbabwe XI will play a four-day Intercontinental Cup match against Afghanistan.

ODI series

1st ODI

Bangladeshi captain Shakib Al Hasan won the toss and elected to field on an easy-paced track at the Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo. Bangladesh's opening bowler Syed Rasel got the tourists off to a good start dismissing Zimbabwean opener Hamilton Masakadza for a duck in the opening over. After five years out of the International game, Mark Vermeulen and number three Chamu Chibhabha, stabilised the innings with a second-wicket partnership of 25 from 37 balls, before Chibhabha was dismissed by Nazmul Hossain for seven. Joining Vermuelan at the crease was Wicket-keeper Brendan Taylor, and with the score on 2-25, looked to be giving Vermuelan support with 20 from 39 balls. Starting with a flicked boundary, Taylor was unlucky to be given out leg before wicket (lbw) to Shakib—after an inside edge—breaking the innings highest partnership (49). Joined at the crease by Charles Coventry, Vermuelan who was lucky to survive a lbw appeal off Shakib Al Hasan in the 13th over, went on to register his fifth ODI half century from 73 deliveries. Looking to be aggressive, Coventry was caught on the boundary with Mohammad Ashraful's first ball, after scoring 19.

2nd ODI

3rd ODI

4th ODI

5th ODI

Media coverage

;Television

  • Ten Sports (live) – Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Middle East

References

References

  1. (2009-08-09). "Ashraful ton charges Bangladesh to easy win". Cricinfo.
  2. (2009-08-09). "Zimbabwe v Bangladesh 2009 / Fall of wickets and partnerships". Cricinfo.
  3. (2009-08-09). "Ashraful ton seals Bangladesh win". BBC.
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