Bangladesh vs England one day series : Hosts go down 3-0 as they lose the Chittagong game by 45 runs

Bangladesh vs England one day series : Hosts go down 3-0 as they lose the Chittagong game by 45 runs

Bangladesh vs England one day series : Third one day at Chittagong : England won by 45 runs and the three match series 3-0

Bangladesh won the toss and inserted the opposition in this game, providing the very first occasion of Bangladesh doing so against England.

Bangladesh won the toss and inserted the opposition in this game, providing the 44th occasion of Bangladesh doing so against various oppositions.

Bangladesh has lost 26 games after inserting the opposition including this game which was its first loss against England.

England capped A Shahzad for this game. He became the 215th cricketer to represent England in one day games. He is the fifth England cricketer to make debut against Bangladesh. Others are – J Lewis at The Oval on 16.06.05, CT Tremlett at Nottingham on 21.06.05, C Kieswetter at Dhaka on 28.02.10 and JC Tredwell at Dhaka on 02.03.10

C Kieswetter scored 107 in this game providing the 1058th occasion of a batsman registering a hundred in one day games.

C Kieswetter scored 107 in this game which represent the 93rd hundred by an England batsman in one dayer and the fifth hundred by an England batsman against Bangladesh. The other four hundreds are – 100* by ME Trescothick at The Oval on 16.06.05, 152 by AJ Strauss at Nottingham on 21.06.05, 112* by PD Collingwood at Nottingham on 21.06.05 and 110* by EJG Morgan at Dhaka on 02.03.10

C Kieswetter became the third England opening batsman to register a hundred against Bangladesh when he scored 107 in this game. The other two hundreds are – 100* by ME Trescothick at The Oval on 16.06.05 and 152 by AJ Strauss at Nottingham on 21.06.05,

C Kieswetter scored 107 in this game providing the 51st occasion of a England opening batsman registering a hundred in one day games.

C Kieswetter scored 107 in this game providing the 33rd occasion of a England batsman registering a hundred in one day games after inserted by the opposition.

A Shahzad captured a wicket in his first over on his debut when he had Bangladesh opening batsman Tamim Iqbal caught by TT Bresnan for zero

TT Bresnan captured four wickets conceding 28 runs in this game which reprsent his best bowling figures in one day games. His previous best was 3 for 51 against Bangladesh at Dhaka on 02.03.10, the second game of this series.

A Shahzad returned with figures of 1 for 55 in this game providing the 16th occasion of a England bowler conceding 50 plus runs on one day debut. He is the second England bowler to concede 50 plus runs on one day debut against Bangladesh after JC Tredwell who had figures of none for 51 at Dhaka on 02.03.10, the second game of this series.

TT Bresnan’s 4 for 28 in this game represent the 113th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day games

TT Bresnan’s 4 for 28 in this game represent the sixth occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets against Bangladesh in one day games. The other five occasions are – 4 for 14 by A Flintoff at Chittagong on 07.11.03, 4 for 39 by SJ Harmison at The Oval on 16.06.05, 4 for 32 by CT Tremlett at Nottinghamd on 21.06.05, 6 for 31 by PD Collingwood at Nottingham on 21.06.05 and 4 for 29 by A Flintoff at Leeds on 05.03.10

TT Bresnan became the second England bowler to capture four wickets against Bangladesh in Bangladesh when he captured 4 for 28 in this game. A Flintoff was the other bowler with 4 for 14 at Chittagong on 07.11.03. By a coincidence, both the bowlers – A Flintoff and TT Bresnan – have captured four wickets haul at Chittagong. A Flintoff’s effort coming at MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong, while TT Bresnan’s effort came at Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium

TT Bresnan’s 4 for 28 in this game represent the 92nd occasion of an England bowler capturing exact four wickets in one day games

Tamim Iqbal’s zero in this game represents the seventh zero of his one day career, He became the second Bangladesh opening batsman to score zero against England. Hannan Sarkar was the other opener who had failed to open his account at Dhaka on 10.11.03

Tamim Iqbal’s zero in this game represents the 56th occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman scoring zero against various oppositions.

Tamim Iqbal’s zero in this game represents the seventh zero of his one day career as an opening batsman. Shariar Nafeez with eight zeroes to his credit holds the record for most zeroes by Bangladesh opening batsman in one day games.

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