Bangladesh Tri Series : India wins the third game of the tournament against Bangladesh – Skipper MS Dhoni hits century

Bangladesh Tri Series : India wins the third game of the tournament against Bangladesh – Skipper MS Dhoni hits century

Bangladesh Tri series – Match Number 3: Bangladesh vs India at Mirpur on 07.01.10. India won by six wickets

Bangladesh’s total of 296 for 6 in this game represent its highest team total against India in one day games. Previous highest total was 283 for 6 in 50.0 overs at Karachi on 28.06.08

Tamim Iqbal and Imrul Kayes added 80 runs for the first wicket in this game which represent the record opening stand against India. The previous best was 78 between Tamim Iqbal and Javed Omar at Mirpur on 10.05.07. These two partnerships are the only two opening partnership of fifty plus runs against India by Bangladesh batsmen in one day games.

Shakib Al Hasan’s zero in this game provide the 20th occasion of a Bangladesh Captain dismissed for zero in one day game.

Shakib Al Hasan collected his first ball duck in this game providing the fifth occasion of a Bangladesh captain collecting the first ball duck in one day games. The other four occasions are – Aminul Islam vs Scotland at Edinburgh on 24.05.99, Habibul Bashar vs West Indies at Kingstown on 15.05.04, Habibul Bashar vs Australia at Manchester on 25.06.05 and Habibul Bashar vs West Indies at Jaipur on 11.10.06

Shakib Al Hasan’s dismissal for zero in this game provides the second occasion of a Bangladesh Captain dismissed run out for zero in one day game. Aminul Islam was the other captain who was dismissed run out for zero against Pakistan at Dhaka on 02.06.00

Shakib Al Hasan’s dismissal for zero after facing one delivery in this game provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh Captain dismissed run out for zero after facing one ball in one day game.

Shakib Al Hasan’s dismissal for zero after facing one delivery in this game provides the sixth occasion of a Captain dismissed run out for zero after facing one ball in one day game. The following table shows the complete list of batsmen who have been dismissed in such a manner

No Captains Runs BF Team Opp Ground Date
1 KRRutherford 0 1 NZl Aus Melbourne 19.01.94
2 Moin Khan 0 1 Pak Win Sharjah 19.10.99
3 SM Pollock 0 1 RSA NZl Hobart 15.01.02
4 P Utseya 0 1 Zim RSA Bulawayo 22.08.07
5 DT Johnston 0 1 Ire Ban Mirpur 22.03.08
6 ShakibAlHasan 0 1 Ban Ind Mirpue 07.01.10

Tamim Iqbal {60} and Imrul Kayes {70} scored fifties in this game providing the sixth occasion of both Bangladesh openers registering fifties in one dayers. The other five occasions are – Shariar Hossain {68} and Mehrab Hossain {101} vs Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 25.03.99, Javed Omar {54} and Al Sahariar {59} vs Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 26.11.01, Hannan Sarkar {59} and Manjural Islam Rana {63} vs Zimbabwe at Harare on 14.03.04, Shahriar Nafees {67} and Mehrab Hossain Jnr {54} vs Zimbabwe at Bogra on 03.12.06 and Tamim Iqbal {129} and Shahriar Nafeez {54} vs Ireland at Mirpur on 22.03.08

V Sehwag’s run out for 13 in this game provide the 109th occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed run out in one day games.

V Sehwag’s run out for 13 in this game provides the 13th occasion of his being dismissed run out as an opening batsman. SR Tendulkar {23} and SC Ganguly {18} are the other two Indian opening batsmen who have been dismissed run out on more occasions than Sehwag.

Mahmudullah’s 60 not out in this game provide the eighth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a half century while batting at number eight in one day games. It also represents the second highest score by a Bangladesh batsman batting at number eight. The highest score has been credited to Khaled Mashud who made 71 not out against Australia at Canterbury on 30.06.05

Imrul Kayes registered his maiden one day half century when he made 70 in this game. His previous best was 23 vs Sri Lanka at Mirpur on 04.01.10.

Tamim Iqbal registered his 12th half century and 14th one day fifty when he scored 60 in this game. It was his third half century against India and also his highest score against India. The other two half centuries are – 55 at Karachi on 28.06.08 and 51 at Trinidad on 17.03.07

Mahmudullah’s 60 not out in this game represent his third one day half century. The other two are – 58 not out against Pakistan at Faisalabad on 11.04.08 and 51 not out against West Indies at Basaterre on 31.07.09

Mahmudullah’s 60 not out in this game represent his highest individual one day score. It was an improvement over his 58 not out against Pakistan at Faisalabad on 11.04.08.

Tamim Iqbal {60}, Imrul Kayes {70} and Mahmadullah {60*} registered fifties in this game providing the seventh occasion of three Bangladesh batsmen registering fifties in an innings. The other six occasions were witnessed – against Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 25.03.99, against Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 25.11.01, against Pakistan at Karachi on 21.09.03, against Zimbabwe at Harare on 10.03.04, against Canada at St.John’s on 28.02.07 and against India at Trinidad on 17.03.07.

V Kohli with his 91 in this game registered his fourth one day half century, while MS Dhoni with his 101 not out in this game registered his seventh one day hundred and 41st one day fifty.

MS Dhoni’s 101 not out in this game represent the 170th hundred by an Indian batsman in one day games. It also represents the seventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a hundred against Bangladesh in one day games. Other six occasions are – NS Sidhu – 104 not out at Chandigarh on 25.12.90, SC Ganguly – 135* at Dhaka on 30.05.00, Yuvraj Singh – 102 not out at Dhaka on 11.04.03, G Gambhir – 101 at Mirpur on 12.05.07, G Gambhir – 107 not out at Mirpur on 12.06.08 and SK Raina – 116 not out at Karachi on 28.06.08

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added 152 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 290th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games.

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added 152 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 48th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in one day games.

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added 152 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against Bangladesh in one day games. The other occasion was – 128 runs partnership for the fourth wicket at Chittagong {MAA} on 23.12.04. Thus the partnership of 152 runs between V Kohli and MS Dhoni represent the record fourth wicket stand by Indian batsmen against Bangladesh

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added 152 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the ninth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the various wickets against Bangladesh in one day games.

V Kohli’s 91 in this game represent the 72nd occasion of an Indian batsman registering individual ninety in one day games. V Kohli became the third Indian batsman to register ninety against Bangladesh in one day games. Other two are – MS Dhoni {91* at Mirpur on 10.05.07} and G Gambhir {90 at Karachi on 28.06.08}

V Kohli (91} and MS Dhoni {101*} registered ninety and hundred in this game providing the 39th occasion of two batsmen scoring a ninety and a hundred in the same innings in the history of one day internationals

Indian batsmen have involved in such a feat on three occasions. The other two occasiona are – K Srikkanath {99} and RJ Shastri {102} vs England at Cuttack on 27.12.84 and G Gambhir {90} and SK Raina {112} vs Pakistan at Karachi on 27.06.08,

MS Dhoni’s 101 not out in this game represent the fifth hundred by a captain-cum-wicket keeper batsman in the history of one day games. It was Dhoni’s fourth hundred in dual capacity.

MS Dhoni’s 101 not out in this game represent the 65th hundred by a wicket keeper batsman in the history of one day games. It was Dhoni’s seventh hundred as wicket keeper batsman. AC Gilchrist {16} and KC Sangakkara {08} are the two other batsmen who have scored more hundreds than MS Dhoni.

SK Raina’s 51 not out in this game represent his 14th one day half century and his 16th fifty.

At the end of this game, Head to Head count between India and Bangladesh read thus : Played – 10, Won by India -18, Won by Bangladesh – 02.

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