Ban vs Zim – 2010 : Hosts win the fifth one day game

Ban vs Zim – 2010 : Hosts win the fifth one day game

Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe – Fifth one day at Chittagong on 12.12.10 : Bangladesh won by six wickets

BRM Taylor was dismissed for a duck in this game providing the 40th occasion of a Zimbabwe batsman dismissed for a duck against Bangladesh. His duck provides the eighth occasion of a Zimbabwe opening batsman scoring zero against Bangladesh.

BRM Taylor’s duck in this game represents his sixth duck of his one day career. The other five occasions are – vs Sri Lanka at Bulawayo on 20.04.04 : vs West Indies at St John’s on 30.04.06 : vs Bangladesh at Dhaka on 27.10.09 : vs Bangladesh at Chittagong on 03.11.09 and vs South Africa at Centurion on 10.11.09

BRM Taylor was dismissed run out for a duck in this game providing the eleventh occasion of his run out in his one day career. Other Zimbabwe batsman who are dismissed run out more than eleven occasions are – GW Flower {21} : A Flower {20} : GJ Whittal {19} : ADR Campbell {16} : HH Streak {13} and SV Carlisle {12}

BRM Taylor was dismissed for a duck for the first time in his one day career. BRM Taylor’s run out for a duck provides the 44th occasion of a Zimbabwe batsman dismissed run out for a duck against various oppositions. He became the third Zimbabwe batsman to be dismissed for a duck against Bangladesh in one day games. Other two are – GW Flower at Harare on 08.04.01 and S Matsikenyeri at Chittagong on 24.01.05

BRM Taylor became the second Zimbabwe opening batsman to be dismissed run out for a duck after S Matsikenyeri {at Chittagong on 24.01.05}

T Taibu scored 64 in this game providing the 59th occasion of a Zimbabwe batsman scoring a fifty against Bangladesh. His knock also represents the eleventh occasion of a Zimbabwe wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against Bangladesh. This knock is Taibu’s second fifty against Bangladesh as a wicket keeper batsman, the first being his 64 not out at Chittagong on 24.01.05

T Taibu’s 64 in this game represent the 86th occasion of a Zimbabwe wicket keeper batsman scoring fifties against various oppositions in one day games. This knock represents his 18th fifty in the role of wicket keeper batsman.

Tamim Iqbal scored 95 in this game providing the ninth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a ninety against various oppositions in one day games. His knock represents the third such occasion against Zimbabwe, the other two being – 92 by Aftab Ahmed at Harare on 10.02.07 and 98 by Mushfiqur Rahim at Bulawayo on 18.08.09

Tamim Iqbal’s 95 in this game represents his 16th half century and 19th fifty. It also represents the 61st occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty against Zimbabwe.

Tamim Iqbal’s 95 represents his fifth fifty against Zimbabwe – 63 at Bulawayo on 09.08.09 : 79 at Bulawayo on 11.08.09 : 154 at Bulawayo on 16.08.09 : 80 at Dhaka on 31.10.09 and 95 at Chittagong on 12.12.10

With five fifties to his credit, Tamim Iqbal became the fifth Bangladesh batsman to score five or more fifties against Zimbabwe. Others are – Shahriar Nafeez {06} : Shakib Ali Hasan {06} : Aftab Ahmed {05} and Habibul Bashar {05}

With five fifties to his credit, Tamim Iqbal became the second Bangladesh opening batsman to score five or more fifties against Zimbabwe after Shahriar Nafeez who has scored six fifties.

At the end of this game, Tamim Iqbal has an aggregate of 302 boundary fours. He became the second Bangladesh batsman to total 300 plus boundary fours in one day games after Mohammad Ashraful who has an aggregate of 339 boundary fours

Junaid Siddique scored 56 not out in this game to provide the 62nd occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty against Zimbabwe. This knock represents his sixth half century and seventh fifty.

At the end of this game, Junaid Siddique has an aggregate of 104 boundary fours in one day games. He became the 12th Bangladesh batsman to perform this feat. The other eleven batsmen are – Mohammad Ashraful {339} : Tamim Iqbal {302} : Shakib Ali Hasan {258} : Shahriar Nafees {253} : Aftab Ahmed {205} : Habibul Bashar {183} : Javed Omar {139} : Khaled Mashud {124} : Mushfiqur Rahim {111} : Mohammad Rafique {110} and Raqibul Hasan {100}

Raqibul Hasan scored zero in this game providing the 40th occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a duck against Zimbabwe. It was his fourth duck of his one day career.

Tamim Iqbal and Junaid Siddique added 136 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the 42nd occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a three figure partnership against various oppositions in one day games. This stand also represents the fifth occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in one day games.

Tamim Iqbal and Junaid Siddique added 136 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the 16th occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Zimbabwe in one day games. This stand also represents the fourth occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket against Zimbabwe in one day games.

Bangladesh won this game by six wickets providing the 28th occasion of Bangladesh winning an one day game against Zimbabwe. This win also represents Bangladesh’s 18th win by wickets margin against Zimbabwe

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