Bangladesh vs England : Second Test : England win by nine wickets
Bangladesh capped Jahurul Islam for this test. He became the 58th cricketer to represent Bangladesh in tests. He is the fourth Bangladesh cricketer to make his test debut against England. The others are – Enamul Haque Jr at Dhaka in Oct 2003, Mushfiqur Rahim at Lord’s in May 2005 and Shahadat Hossain at Lord’s in May 2005
Jahurul Islam’s 43 in the second innings of this test represent the highest individual score by a Bangladesh batsman on debut against England. The previous best was 19 in the first innings by Mushfiqur Rahim at Lord’s in May 2005
England capped JC Tredwell for this test. He became the 643rd cricketer to represent England in tests. He is the sixth England cricketer to make his test debut against Bangladesh.
JC Tredwell’s 37 in the first innings of this test remain the highest individual score by an England batsman on debut against Bangladesh. Previous best was 34 in the second innings of Chittagong test in Mar 2010, the first test of the ongoing series.
Bangladesh posted 419 runs in the first innings of this test providing the seventh occasion of Bangladesh posting a total of 400 plus runs in a test innings against various oppositions. The other six occasions are – 488 vs Zimbabwe at Chittagong in Jan 2005, 427 vs Australia at Fatullah in Apr 2006, 416 vs West Indies at Dhaka in May 2004, 413 vs Sri Lanka at Dhaka in Dec 2008, 413 vs New Zealand at Hamilton in Feb 2010 and 400 vs India at Dhaka in Nov 2000
Bangladesh posted 419 runs in the first innings of this test providing the first occasion of Bangladesh posting a total of 400 plus runs in a test innings against England. The previous best was 331 at Chittagong in Mar 2010, the first test of the ongoing series.
Tamim Iqbal {85}, Mahmudullah {59}, Naeem Islam {59*} and Shafiul Islam {53} scored fifties in the first innings of this test providing the first occasion of four Bangladesh batsmen registering fifties in a test innings against England.
Tamim Iqbal {85}, Mahmudullah {59}, Naeem Islam {59*} and Shafiul Islam {53} scored fifties in the first innings of this test providing the second occasion of four Bangladesh batsmen registering fifties in a test innings against various oppositions. The first such occasion was against Zimbabwe at Chittagong in Jan 2005, when Nafees Iqbal {56}, Habibul Bashar {94}, Rajen Saleh {89} and Mohammad Rafique {59} had scored fifties
Tamim Iqbal scored 85 in the first innings of this test which is his sixth test half century and eighth fifty. Mahmudullah’s 59 represent his fourth test half century and fifth fifty, Naeem Islam’s 59 not out and Shafiul Islam’s 53 represent their maiden test fifties.
GP Swann conceded 114 runs in the first innings of this test providing the second occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings against Bangladesh. The first such occasion was GP Swann’s 5 for 127 at Chittagong in Mar 2010, the first test of the ongoing series
KP Pietersen completed 5000 test runs when he was on 45. He was dismissed soon after completing 5000 runs; He became the 19th England batsman to aggregate 5000 test runs. KP Pietersen’s 5000 runs came in his 60th test and 107th innings. He has scored 16 hundreds and 17 half centuries and has an highest score of 226 against West Indies at Leeds in May 2007
PD Collingwood scored zero in the first innings of this test providing his fifth zero of his test career. The other four occasions are – vs India at Lord’s in Jul 2007, vs Sri Lanka at Galle in Dec 2007, vs New Zealand at Nottingham in Jun 2008 and vs Australia at Leeds in Aug 2009
PD Collingwood became the fifth England batsman to score a zero in a test innings against Bangladesh when he failed to open his account in the first innings of this test. The others are – MA Butcher at Dhaka in Oct 2003, N Hussain at Dhaka in Oct 2003, SJ Harmison at Dhaka in Oct 2003 and GP Thorpe at Chittagong in Oct 2003
IJL Trott registered his second test half century and third fifty when he scored 64 in this test. His other two fifties are – 119 vs Australia at The Oval in Aug 2009 and 69 vs South Africa at Centurion in Dec 2009. His 64 in this test represents his first fifty as an opening batsman
His 64 provides the ninth occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty against Bangladesh. It also represents the 21st occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty against Bangladesh
IR Bell{138}, MJ Prior 62}and TJ Bresnan {91} scored fifties in this game providing the 22nd ,23rd and 24th occasion of England batsmen scoring fifties against Bangladesh.
IJL Trott {64}, IR Bell {138}, MJ Prior {62} and TJ Bresnan {91 } scored fifties in the first innings of this test providing the fourth occasion of four England batsmen scoring fifties in a test innings against Bangladesh, The other three occasions were witnessed in the tests at Chittagong in Oct 2003 {ME Trescothick – 60, MP Vaughan – 54, N Hussain – 76 and R Clarke – 55}, at Lord’s in May 2005 {ME Trescothick – 194, AJ Strauss – 69, MP Vaughan – 120 and IR Bell – 65} and at Chittagong in Mar 2010 {AN Cook – 173, KP Pietersen – 99, PD Collingwood – 145 and IR Bell – 84}
MJ Prior’s 62 represent the first half century by an England wicket keeper batsman against Bangladesh. The previous best was 38 not out by CMW Read at Chittagong in Oct 2003
Abdur Razaak conceded 100 plus runs in the first innings of this test providing the 10th occasion of Bangladesh bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings against England.
Abdur Razaak conceded 100 plus runs in the first innings of this test providing the second occasion of his conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings against England.
IR Bell’s 138 in this test represent the eight hundred by an England batsman against Bangaldesh. It also represents his second hundred; the first hundred being his 162 not out at Chester-le-Street in Jun 05
IR Bell became the second England batsman to score two or more hundreds against Bangladesh. ME Trescothick is the other batsman who has scored three hundreds.
TJ Bresnan’s 91 in this test provide the third occasion of an England batsman scoring nineties against Bangladesh. The other two occasions are – 95 by N Hussain at Chittagong in Oct 2003 and 99 by KP Pietersen at Chittagong in Mar 2010
TJ Bresnan registered his highest individual score when he made 91 in this test. His previous best was 9 against West Indies at Lord’s in May 2009. This test was his fourth test and he has batted in just one innings in his previous three tests. His 91 came in his second innings in which he batted.
IR Bell and TJ Bresnan added 143 runs for the sixth wicket in this test providing the 12th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Bangladesh
IR Bell and TJ Bresnan added 143 runs for the sixth wicket in this test providing the first occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the sixth wicket against Bangladesh, thus constituting a record stand for the sixth wicket. Previous best was 63 runs stand between N Hussain and CMW Read at Chittagong in Oct 2003.
Abdur Razzak {132} and Shakib Al Hasan {124} conceded 100 plus runs in this test providing the 89th and 90th occasion of a Bangladesh bowler conceding 100 plus runs against all oppositions
Abdur Razzak {132} and Shakib Al Hasan {124} conceded 100 plus runs in this test providing the 10th and 11th occasion of a Bangladesh bowler conceding 100 plus runs against England
Abdur Razzak {132} conceded 100 plus runs in this test providing the fourth occasion of his conceding 100 plus runs against all oppositions. It is the second occasion that Abdur Razzak conceded 100 plus runs against England, the first occasion being at Chittagong in Mar 2010, the first test of this series, when he conceded 157 runs
Shakib Al Hasan {124} conceded 100 plus runs in this test providing the seventh occasion of his conceding 100 plus runs against all oppositions. It is for the fourth time that he conceded 100 plus runs in a test innings while leading Bangladesh
Shakib Al Hasan {124} conceded 100 plus runs in this test providing the second occasion of his conceding 100 plus runs against England, the first occasion being at Chittagong in Mar 2010, the first test of the series, when he conceded 133 runs. . It is for the second time that he conceded 100 plus runs in a test innings while leading Bangladesh against England
Tamim Iqbal scored 52 in the second innings of this test scoring fifties in both innings. He had made 85 in the first innings. Tamim Iqbals’s twins fifties provide the 12th occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring fifties in both innings of the test against various oppositions.
Tamim Iqbal became the second Bangladesh batsman to register fifties in both innings of a test against England. Mushfiqur Rahim was the other batsman having scored 79 and 95 at Chittagong in Mar 2010, the first test of this ongoing series
Shakib Al Hasan scored 96 in the second innings of this test providing the eighth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring ninety in a test innings against various oppositions. The other occasions are – 97 by Habibul Bashar vs Pakistan at Peshawar in Aug 2003, 98 by Mohammad Ashraful vs Zimbabwe at Harare in Feb 2004, 94 by Habibul Bashar vs Zimbabwe at Chittagong in Jan 2005, 96 by Shakib Al Hasan vs Sri Lanka at Dhaka in Dec 2008, 96* by Shakib Al Hasan vs West Indies at St George’s in Jul 2009, 96* by Mahmudullah vs India at Dhaka in Jan 2010 and 96 by Mushfiqur Rahim vs England at Chittagong in Mar 2010
Shakib Al Hasan scored 96 in the second innings of this test providing the third occasion of his scoring ninety in a test innings against various oppositions. The other two occasions are – 96 vs Sri Lanka at Dhaka in Dec 2008 and 96* vs West Indies at St George’s in Jul 2009
Shakib Al Hasan with his three nineties became the first Bangladesh batsman to score nineties in a test innings on three occasions. Previously the record for most nineties by a Bangladesh batsman was held by Habibul Bashar who had scored nineties on two occasions – 97 vs Pakistan at Peshawar in Aug 2003 and 94 vs Zimbabwe at Chittagong in Jan 2005,
Shakib Al Hasan scored 96 in the second innings of this test providing the second occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring ninety in a test innings against England. Mushfiqur Rahim is the other batsman who had made 96 at Chittagong in Mar 2010
Shakib Al Hasan scored 96 in the second innings of this test providing the third occasion of a Bangladesh captain scoring ninety in a test innings against various oppositions. The other two occasions are – 94 by Habibul Bashar vs Zimbabwe at Chittagong in Jan 2005, 96 by Shakib Al Hasan vs Sri Lanka at Dhaka in Dec 2008.
Shakib Al Hasan with his two nineties has the record for most nineties in a test innings by Bangladesh captain
AN Cook scored 109 in the second innings of this test providing the ninth occasion of an England batsman scoring a hundred against Bangladesh.
AN Cook scored 109 in the second innings of this test providing the second occasion of his scoring a hundred against Bangladesh. He had scored 173 at Chittagong in the first test of this series.
AN Cook scored 109 in the second innings of this test providing the first occasion of an England batsman scoring a hundred in the fourth innings of a test match against Bangladesh.
AN Cook scored 109 in the second innings of this test providing the second occasion of his scoring a hundred against Bangladesh. as England’s captain. He had scored 173 at Chittagong in the first test of this series. MP Vaughan is the other captain who has made a hundred against Bangladesh. He made 120 at Lord’s in May 2005
AN Cook scored 109 in the second innings of this test providing the 42nd occasion of an England batsman scoring a hundred in the fourth innings of a test match against various oppositions.
AN Cook scored 109 in the second innings of this test providing the 11th occasion of an England batsman scoring a hundred in the fourth innings a test match against various oppositions. The other ten occasions are – 140 by JT Brown vs Australia at Melbourne in Mar 1895, 104 by GL Jessop vs Australia at The Oval in Aug 1902, 126* by JB Hobbs vs Australia at Melbourne in Dec 1911, 135 by H Sutclifee vs Australia at Melbourne in Dec 1928, 113 by Rev DS Sheppard vs Australia at Melbourne in Dec 1962, 118 by MA Atherton vs New Zealand at Christchurch in Feb 1997, 173* by MA Butcher vs Australia at Leeds in Aug 2001, 103* by N Hussain at Lord’s in Aug 2001, 104* by GP Thorpe vs New Zealand at Nottingham in Jun 2004 and 106 by AJ Strauss vs New Zealand at Manchester in May 2008
AN Cook and KP Pietersen added 167 runs in an unfinished stand for the second wicket providing the 13th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for various wickets against Bangladesh
AN Cook and KP Pietersen added 167 runs in an unfinished stand for the second wicket providing the first occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the fourth innings of a test match against Bangladesh
AN Cook and KP Pietersen added 167 runs in an unfinished stand for the second wicket providing the second occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket against Bangladesh. The first occasion was the 255 runs partnership between ME Trescothick and MP Vaughan at Lord’s in May 2005
AN Cook and KP Pietersen added 167 runs in an unfinished stand for the second wicket providing the 73rd occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for various wickets in the fourth innings of a test match against various oppositions
AN Cook and KP Pietersen added 167 runs in an unfinished stand for the second wicket providing the 17th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for second wicket in the fourth innings of a test match against various oppositions
Bangladesh scored 419 in the first innings of this test match and lost the test providing the 32nd occasion of a team losing a test after scoring 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test match
Bangladesh scored 419 in the first innings of this test match and lost the test providing the second occasion of it losing a test after scoring 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test match. The first such occasion was against Australia at Fatullah in Apr 2006. Bangladesh scored 427 in the first innings of the test and Australia won the test by three wickets
Bangladesh scored 419 in the first innings of this test match and lost the test providing the 59th occasion of a team losing a test after scoring 400 plus runs in its first innings
Bangladesh scored 419 in the first innings of this test match and lost the test providing the third occasion of it losing a test after scoring 400 plus runs in its first innings. The first occasion was against Australia at Fatullah in Apr 2006 when Bangladesh scored 427 in the first innings and Australia won the test by three wickets. The second occasion was against New Zealand at Hamilton in Feb 2010 when Bangladesh scored 408 in its first innings and New Zealand won the test by 121 runs