Bangladesh win the five mach one day series against Zimbabwe by 4-1 margin
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh : First one day game at Bulawayo on 09.08.09 : Bangladesh won by eight wickets.
MA Vermulen’s 92 in this game provide the 25th occasion of a Zimbabwe batsman registering a ninety in one day games. His 92 also represent the 19th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in one day games against Bangladesh.
MA Vermulen’s 92 in this game provide the 401st occasion of a batsman registering a ninety in the history of one day games. It also represents the 182nd occasion of an opening batsman and 13th occasion of Zimbabwean opening batsman registering ninety in one day games.
H Masakadza’s duck in this game represent the 57th occasion of a Zimbabwe opening batsman scoring a duck in one day games against various oppositions. His duck in this game represent sixth occasion of a Zimbabwe opening batsman failing to score against Bangladesh. The other five are – GW Flower at Dhaka on 25.03.99, ADR Campbell at Bulawayo on 11.04.01, GW Flower at Chittagong {MAA} on 23.11.01, S Matsikenyeri at Chittagong {MAA}on 24.01.05 and V Sibanda at Dhaka {SBNS} on 23.01.09.
MA Vermulen was run out after scoring 92 providing the 20th occasion of an opening batsman run out in nineties in the history of one day games. MA Vermulen is the third Zimbabwe opening who is dismissed run out in nineties. Other two are – GW Flower for 91 against Pakistan at Sharjah on 31.10.01 and V Sibanda for 96 against West Indies at Bulawayo on 07.12.07.
MA Vermulen becomes the first opening batsmen to be dismissed in nineties against Bangladesh in one day games.
MA Vermulen was run out after scoring 92 providing the 40th occasion of a batsman run out in nineties in the history of one day games. He is the fifth Zimbabwe batsman to be run out in nineties. The other four are – ADR Campbell for 91 against Bangladesh at Dhaka on 25.03.01, GW Flower for 91 against Pakistan at Sharjah on 31.10.01, TJ Friend for 91 against Kenya at Kweke on 11.12.01 and V Sibanda for 96 against West Indies at Bulawayo on 07.12.07.
MA Vermulen and ADR Campbell are the two Zimbabwe batsmen to be dismissed run out in nineties against Bangladesh.
Mohammad Ashraful’s 103 not out in this game represent the 1002nd hundred in the history of one day internationals. It also represents the 13th hundred by a Bangladesh batsman in one day games and 79th hundred by batsmen of various countries against Zimbabwe.
Mohammad Ashraful’s 103 not out in this game represent the third hundred of his one day career. The other two are – 109 vs UAE at Lahore on 24.06.08 and 100 vs Australia at Cardiff on 18.06.05.
Mohammad Ashraful’s three hundreds stand next to Shahriar Nafees’ four hundreds amongst Bangladesh batsmen.
Mohammad Ashraful’s 103 not out in this game represent the fifth hundred by Bangladesh batsmen against Zimbabwe. The other four hundreds are Shahriar Nafees – 123* at Jaipur on 13.10.06, Shahriar Nafees – 118* at Harare on 06.08.06, Shahriar Nafees – 105* at Khulna on 30.11.06 and Mehrab Hossain – 101 at Dhaka on 25.03.09.
Tamim Iqbal and Mohammad Ashraful added 137 runs for the second wicket providing the 33rd occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting the three figure partnerships for various wickets in one day games.
Tamim Iqbal and Mohammad Ashraful added 137 runs for the second wicket providing the third occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting the three figure partnerships for the second wicket. It is interesting to note that all these three three figure partnerships for the second wicket have been posted against Zimbabwe.
At the end of this game, Zimbabwe and Bangladesh have met each other on 38 occasions in one day games. Bangladesh hase won 18 games {the win in this game is their 18th}, Zimbabwe has won 20 games.
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh : Second one day game at Bulawayo on 11.08.09 : Bangladesh won by 49 runs : Bangladesh leads the series 2-0.
Tamim Iqbal, Junaid Siddique, Saqibul Hasan and Mahmadullah were dismissed run out in Bangladesh’s innings providing the 58th occasion of four or more batsmen run out in an innings in the history of one day internationals.
Tamim Iqbal, Junaid Siddique, Saqibul Hasan and Mahmadullah were dismissed run out in Bangladesh’s innings providing the very first occasion of four Bangladesh batsmen run out in an innings.
Tamim Iqbal, Junaid Siddique, Saqibul Hasan and Mahmadullah were dismissed run out in Bangladesh’s innings providing the sixth occasion of four or more batsmen run out in an innings in an one day game against Zimbabwe
Shakibul Hasan’s 104 in this game represent the 1003rd hundred in the history of one day internationals. It also represents the 14th hundred by a Bangladesh batsman in one day games and 80th hundred by batsmen of various countries against Zimbabwe.
Shakibul Hasan’s 104 in this game represent the third hundred of his one day career. The other two are – 134* vs Canada at St John’s on 28.02.07 and 108 vs Pakistan at Multan on 16.04.08
Shakibul Hasan’s 104 in this game represent the sixth hundred by Bangladesh batsmen against Zimbabwe. The other five hundreds are Shahriar Nafees – 123* at Jaipur on 13.10.06, Shahriar Nafees – 118* at Harare on 06.08.06, Shahriar Nafees – 105* at Khulna on 30.11.06, Mehrab Hossain – 101 at Dhaka on 25.03.09 and Mohammad Ashraful – 103* at Bulawayo on 09.08.09
Shakibul Hasan’s three hundreds and Mohammad Ashraful’s three hundreds stand next to Shahriar Nafees’ four hundreds amongst Bangladesh batsmen.
Shakibul Hasan’s 104 in this game represent the 139th occasion of a captain registering a hundred in the history of one day internationals. Shakibul Hasan with his 104 in this game became the second Bangladesh captain to score a hundred in one day games, the first being Mohammad Ashraful who had scored 109 against UAE on 24.06.09.
Shakibul Hasan’s 104 in this game represent the ninth occasion of a captain from various teams registering a one day hundred against Zimbabwe. Shakibul Hasan becomes the first Bangladesh captain to register a one day hundred against Zimbabwe.
Shakibul Hasan was dismissed run out after scoring a hundred – 104 – in this game providing the 64th occasion of a batsman run out after scoring a century in the history of one day internationals. He becomes the second Bangladesh batsman to be dismissed run out with a hundred to his credit, the first being Mohammad Ashraful who had scored 109 against UAE on 24.06.09.
Shakibul Hasan was dismissed run out after scoring a hundred – 104 – in this game providing the fifth occasion of a batsman run out after scoring a century in an one day game against Zimbabwe.
Shakibul Hasan’s run out for 104 in this game represent the ninth occasion of a captain to be dismissed run out with a century to his credit in the history of one day internationals. The complete list read thus – RJ Shastri – {109 – Ind vs RSA at New Delhi on 14.11.91}, KR Rutherford {108 = NZl vs Ind at Vadodara on 28.10.94}, SR Tendulkar {110 – Ind vs Srl at Col-RPS on 28.08.96}, BC Lara {110 – Win vs Eng at Bridgetown on 29.03.98}, ST Jayasuriya {105 – Srl vs Ind at Dhaka on 01.06.90}, BC Lara {113 – Win vs Zim at Bulawayo on 22.11.03}, MS Atapattu {111 – Srl vs Pak at Lahore on 14.10.04}, Mohd Ashfraful {109 – Ban vs UAE at Lahore on 24.06.08} and Shakib Al Hasan {104 – Ban vs Zim at Bulawayo on 11.08.09}
Tamim Iqbal and Junaid Siddique were run out in this game providing the 27th occasion of both the openers dismissed run out in the history of one day internationals.
Tamim Iqbal and Junaid Siddique were run out in this game providing the second occasion of both Bangadesh openers dismissed run out in one day internationals, after this very pair – Tamim Iqbal and Junaid Siddique – were dismissed run out against Sri Lanka at Dhaka{SBNS} on 14.01.09.
At the end of this game, Zimbabwe and Bangladesh have met each other on 39 occasions in one day games. Bangladesh has won 19 games {the win in this game is their 19th}, Zimbabwe has won 20 games.
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh : Third one day game at Bulawayo on 14.08.09 : Zimbabwe won by 69 runs : Bangladesh lead the five match series 2-1
This game was the 40th encounter between two teams and at the end of the game Head to Head count reads thus – Zimbabwe won 21 games and Bangladesh won 19 games.
H Maskadza scored 102 in this game which represent the 35th hundred by a Zimbabwean batsman in one day games. It was his maiden one day hundred and an improvement over his previous best of 87 against Pakistan at Hyderabad {Sind} on 24.01.08.
BRM Taylor’s 94 in this game represent the 26th occasion of a Zimbabwe batsman scoring ninety in a one day game. It was his second ninety in a one day game after his 98 against Bermuda at Port of Spain on 18.05.06. It also represents his 13th one day fifty.
BRM Taylor’s 94 in this game represent the 23rd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman registering a ninety in the history of one day games. His 94 in this game represent the fifth occasion of a Zimbabwe wicket keeper batsman registering a ninety in an one day games. The other four are – A Flower {95 vs Sri Lanka at Sharjah on 10.11.98}, A Flower {99* vs Australia at Harare on 24.10.99}, T Taibu {96* vs Sri Lanka at Bulawayo on 20.04.04} and BRM Taylor {98 vs Bermuda at Port of Spain on 18.05.06}
BRM Taylor’s 94 in this game represent the third occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in the history of one day games. The other two occasions are – AC Gilchrist {99 vs Sri Lanka at Centurion on 07.03.03} and AC Gilchrist {92 vs West Indies at Mumbai {BS} on 18.10.06}
H Maskadza {102} and BRM Taylor {94} scored a hundred and ninety in this game providing the 37th occasion of batsmen registering a hundred and ninety in the same innings of a team in the history of one day internationals. This is the second occasion that Zimbabwe batsmen are involved in such a feat, the first occasion was against West Indies at Chester-le-Street on 16.07.00, when M Goodwin {112*} and GW Flower {96*} scored hundred and ninety respectively.
Zimbabwe posted a score of 323 for 7 in this game providing the 15th occasion of Zimbabwe posting a total of 300 plus in one day games. It also represents the fifth occasion of Zimbabwe posting a total of 300 plus against Bangladesh. It is their highest team total against Bangladesh, the previous best being 310 for 6 at Dhaka on 21.03.99.
Mahabubul Alam returned with figures of 9.0-1-84-2 in this game providing the eighth occasion of a Bangladesh bowler conceding eighty plus runs in a one day game. He became the second bowler to concede 80 plus runs against Zimbabwe after Mohammad Rafique who had returned with an analysis of 10.0-0-82-0 at Dhaka on 25.11.01. Thus Mahabubul Alam’s figures – 9.0-1-84-2 – represent the most expensive bowling figures in terms of runs by a Banglades bowlers against Zimbabwe
Of the eight occasions in which Bangladesh bowlers conceded 80 plus runs, Mahabubul Alam is the only bowler to have bowled a maiden over in his bowling spell of 9.0-1-84-2
Mahabubul Alam is the eighth bowler in the history of one day internationals to have bowled a maiden over when a bowler has conceded eighty plus runs and is the first Bangladesh bowler to appear in the list of eight bowlers. The complete list of eight bowlers read thus – KD Ghavri of India-11.0-1-83-0 against England at Lord’s on 7 Jun 1975, MC Snedden of New Zealand- 12.0-1-105-2 against England at The Oval on 9 Jun 1983, PJW Allott of Enland-12.0-1-82-1 against Sri Lanka at Taunton on 11 Jun 1983, B Lee of Australia-10.0-1-85-1 against Pakistan at Cardiff on 9 Jun 2001, DJ Bravo of West Indies-10.0-2-80-0 against England at Lord’s on 6 Jul 2004, R Telemachus of South Africa-10.0-1-87-2 against Australia at Johannesburg on 12 Mar 2006, M Ntini of South Africa-9.0-1-80-1 against West Indies at Durban on 1 Feb 2008 and Mahbubul Alam of Bangladesh- 9.0-1-84-2 against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo on 12 Aug 2009
Bangladesh inserted the opposition in this game and lost the match by 69 runs providing the 25th occasion of Bangladesh losing a one day game after it had inserted the opposition. It is the third such occasion against Zimbabwe. The other two occasions being – lost by 127 runs at Harare on 08.04.01 and lost by 38 runs at Dhaka {SBNS} on 10.01.09.
Mahabub Alam scored 59 in this game while batting at number providing the ninth occasion of a batsman at number nine registering a fifty in the history of one day internationals. He is the first Bangladesh batsman to earn this distinction. The nine occasiona are – S Madan Lal of India – 53* against England at The Oval on 4 Jun 1982, RG de Alwis of Sri Lanka – 59* against Pakistan at Swansea on 9 Jun 1983, IP Butchart of Zimbabwe – 54 against New Zealand at Hyderabad-Deccan on 10 Oct 1987, NAM McLean of West Indies – 50* against Zimbabwe at Canterbury on 11 Jul 2000, LE Plunkett of England – 56 against Pakistan at Lahore on 12 Dec 2005, GB Brent of Zimbabwe – 59* against South Africa at Bulawayo on 22 Aug 2007, KD Mills of New Zealand – 54 against India at Christchurch on 8 Mar 2009 and Mahbubul Alam of Bangladesh – 59 against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo on 14 Aug 2009
Mahbubul Alam earned the distinction of becoming the first cricketer in the history of one day internationals to concede eighty plus runs and to score a fifty. In this game he captured two wickets conceding 84 runs with the leather and with the willow he scored 59.
Raqibul Hasan scored 78 in this game which represent the sixth fifty of his one day career. It also represent the 168th fifty by Bangladesh batsmen in one day games against various oppositions and also represent the 47th occasion of a Bangladesh batsman registering a fifty against Zimbabwe. It is his second fifty against Zimbabwe the first being his 52 not out at Dhaka {SBNS} on 12.03.08
Mahabub Alam’s 59 in this game represent his first one day fifty which is also his highest one day score. His previous best was 22 against Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 10.01.09.
Mahabub Alam’s 59 in this game represent the 169th fifty by Bangladesh batsmen in one day games against various oppositions and also represent the 48th occasion of a Bangladesh batsman registering a fifty against Zimbabwe.
BRM Taylor completed 2000 one day runs when he was on 42 during the course of his knock of 94. His aggregate at the end of this game stood at 2052. He is the eighth Zimbabwe batsman to aggregate 2000 plus one day runs. The other seven are – A Flower {6786}, GW Flower {6536}, ADR Campbell {5185}, HH Streak {2901}, SV Carlisle {2740}, GJ Whittall {2705} and T Taibu {2035}
V Sibanda registered his ninth one day duck while Tamim Iqbal registered his sixth one day duck. Tamim Iqbal’s first ball duck in this game provide the 59th occasion of a Bangladesh batsman collecting the first ball duck in one day game against various oppositions.
Tamim Iqbal’s first ball duck in this game provide the 12th occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in one day game against various oppositions. Tamim Iqbal has been dismissed first ball on three occasions – a record for Bangladesh opening batsman. Apart from this game, he has been dismissed first ball on two other occasions – vs Australia at Darwin on 03.09.08 and vs West Indies at Roseau on 26.07.09. Other Bangladesh opening batsmen who have collected the first ball duck on two occasions are – Al Sahariar and Shahriar Nafees.
V Sibanda and Tamim Iqbal scored ducks in this game as rival opening batsmen providing the first instance of rival openers scoring ducks in an one day game involving Zimbabwe and Bangladesh.
H Maskadza {102}, BRM Taylor {94} and E Chigumbara {61*} registered fifties in this game providing the 20th occasion of three or more Zimbabwe batsmen registering fifties in an innings against various oppositions and the third such instance against Bangladesh. The other two instances were at Nairobi {Gym} on 11.10.97 {GW Flower – 79, A Flower – 81 and GJ Whittal – 81 not out} and at Harare on 02.10.07 {CJ Chibhabha – 54, SC Williams – 51 and E Chigumbara – 77 not out}. Of the three captioned instances, only today’s feat contained a hundred and two fifties, while the other two instances contained three fifties.
Of the twenty instances in which three or more batsmen scored fifties in an innings, only two instances contained a hundred and two fifties, while the other contained three or more fifties. The two instances which contained a hundred and two fifties were against Sri Lanka at New Plymouth on 23.02.92 {A Flower -115 not out, KJ Arnott – 52 and AC Waller – 83 not out} and against Bangladesh at Bulawayo on 14.08.09 { H Maskadza – 102, BRM Taylor – 94 and E Chigumbara – 61 not out}
H Maskadza and BRM Taylor added 142 runs for the fourth wicket in this game provding the 89th occasion of Zimbabwe batsman posting a three figure partnership against various oppositions.
H Maskadza and BRM Taylor added 142 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 26th occasion of Zimbabwe batsman posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against various oppositions.
H Maskadza and BRM Taylor added 142 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 16th occasion of Zimbabwe batsman posting a three figure partnership against Bangaladesh
H Maskadza and BRM Taylor added 142 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the fifth occasion of Zimbabwe batsman posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against Bangladesh
BRM Taylor and H Masakadza completed 500 runs against Bangladesh in this game.
BRM Taylor reached the milestone when he was on 34 during his knock of 94. At the end of this game his aggregate stood at 560. H Masakadaze reached the milestone when he was on 74 during his knock of 102. At the end of this game his aggregate stood at 528. At the end of this game, four Zimbabwe batsmen have an aggregate of 500 plus runs against Bangladesh – E Chigumbara {689}, S Matsikenyeri {599}, BRM Taylor {560} and H Masakadza {528}.
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh : Fourth one day game at Bulawayo on 16.08.09 : Bangladesh won by four wickets and lead the five match series by 3-1.
CK Coventry of Zimbabwe scored the highest individual innings in one day games when he made 194 not out in this game. He wrested the record from Pakistan’s Saeed Anwar who had scored 194 against India at Chennai on 21.05.97. Saeed Anwar’s record stood for 12 years 02 months and 18 days.
Tamim Iqbal scored 154 runs in this game providing the fourth occasion of two batsman registering 150 plus in a one day game in the history of one day internationals.
Of these four occasions, two of them have been rival batsmen and two of them have been by two batsmen in the same innings.
CK Coventry’s 194 not out and Tamim Iqbal’s 154 provide the second occasion of two batsmen registering 150 plus runs in an one day game. The first such occasion was witnessed in that memorable match between South Africa and Australia at Johannesburg on 12.03.96. RT Ponting {Australia} and HH Gibbs {South Africa} scored 164 and 175 runs respectively in this game.
The first occasion in which two batsmen from the same team registered 150 plus run was witnessed when SR Tendulkar {186*} and R Dravid {153} had scored 150 plus runs in the game between India and New Zealand at Hyderabad {Deccan} on 08.11.99. The second such occasion was by New Zealand batsmen – JAH Marshall {161} and BB McCullum {166} against Ireland at Aberdeen on 01.07.08.
Zimbabwe scored 312 for 8 in 50 overs in this game and yet lost the match providing the 48th instance of a team registering 300 plus runs and yet losing the game in the history of one day internationals. As far as Zimbabwe is concerned it is the third such instance. The other two occasions are – losing to Sri Lanka by three wickets New Plymouth on 23.02.02 after posting 312-4 in 50.0 overs and losing to Australia at Perth on 04.02.01 by one run by scoring 301-6 in 50.0 overs
CK Coventry’s 194 not out and Tamim Iqbal’s 154 in this game represent the 51st and 52nd occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals.
CK Coventry’s 194 not out and Tamim Iqbal’s 154 in this game represent the highest individual score for Zimbabwe and Bangladesh respectively.
The previous best for Zimbabwe was CB Wishart’s 172 against Namibia at Harare on 10.02.03. CK Coventry is the second Zimbabwean batsman to register 150 plus runs in an one day after CB Wishart.
The previous best for Bangladesh was Shakibul Hassan’s 134 not out against Canada at St John’s on 28.02.07. Tamim Iqbal became the first Bangladesh batsman to register 150 plus runs in a one day game. It was his highest individual one day score, an improvement upon his previous best of 129 against Ireland at Dhaka {SBNS} on 22.03.08. Tamim Iqbal’s 154 in this game represent the 15th hundred by Bangladesh batsmen in one day games.
CK Coventry’s 194 not out in this game represent the 36th hundred by a Zimbabwe batsman in one day games. It was his highest individual one day score and was also his maiden one day hundred. His previous best was 74 against India at Harare on 04.09.2005.
CK Coventry’s 194 not out in this game was in a losing cause providing the 23rd occasion of a one day hundred by a Zimbabwe batsman going in vain. On the global table, it represents the 250th occasion of a batsman’s one day hundred in a losing cause.
CK Coventry’s 194 not out in this game was in a losing cause providing the fifth occasion of a batsman’s 150 plus runs in an one day game going in vain. The other four are – 167* by RA Smith {Eng vs Aus at Birmingham on 21.02.93}, 152* by CH Gayle {Win vs RSA at Jo’burg on 04.02.04}, 164 by RT Ponting {Aus vs RSA at Jo’burg on 12.03.06} and 181* by ML Hayden {Aus vs NZl at Hamilton on 20.02.07}
CK Coventry’s 194 not out in this game represent the highest individual score by a batsman in a losing cause. The previous best was 181* by ML Hayden {Aus vs NZl at Hamilton on 20.02.07}
CK Coventry’s 194 not out represent the highest individual score in a one day game by a batsman while batting at number three. The previous best was 183* by MS Dhoni {Ind vs Srl at Jaipur on 31.10.05}
Tamim Iqbal’s 154 in this game represent the 35th occasion of an opening batsman registering 150 plus runs in the history of one day internationals. Tamim Iqbal earned the distinction of becoming the first Bangladesh opening batsman to register 150 plus runs. Of these 35 occasions, only four of them have come in the second innings of the match while chasing the target set by the opponents. The four occasions are – 154 by Tamim Iqbal {Ban vs Zim at Bulawayo on 16.08.09}, 153 by BC Lara {Win vs Pak at Sharjah on 05.11.93}, 152 by ST Jayasuriya {Srl vs Eng at Leeds on 01.07.06} and 151* by ST Jayasuriya {Srl vs Ind at Mumbai on 17.05.97}
Thus Tamim Iqbal’s 154 in this game represent the highest individual score by an opening batsman in the second innings of the match while chasing the target set by the opponents. The previous best in such a situation was 153 by BC Lara {Win vs Pak at Sharjah on 05.11.93}.
Tamim Iqbal’s 154 in this game stands third in the list of most run getters in the second innings of an one day game while chasing the target set by the opponents. MS Dhoni {183* – Ind vs Srl at Jaipur on 31.10.05} and HH Gibbs{175 – RSA vs Aus at Jo’burg on 12.03.06} are the batsmen who have scored more than Tamim Iqbal while chasing the target
Tamim Iqbal’s 154 in this game provide the sixth occasion of a batsman registering 150 plus runs in the second innings of an one day game while chasing the target. The other five are – 184* by MS Dhoni {Ind vs Srl at Jaipur on 31.10.05}, 175 by HH Gibbs{RSA vs Aus at Jo’burg on 12.03.06}, 153 by BC Lara {Win vs Pak at Sharjah on 05.11.93}, 152 by ST Jayasuriya {Srl vs Eng at Leeds on 01.07.06} and 151* by ST Jayasuriya {Srl vs Ind at Mumbai on 17.05.97}.
Shakibul Hassan became the sixth captain in the history of one day internationals to concede seventh plus runs without a wicket. He returned with figures of 9.0-0-70-0 in this game. The other five are – Imrnan Khan of Pakistan {8.0-0-76-0 against West Indies at Port of Spain on 20.03.08}, GR Larsen of New Zealand {10.0-0-71-0 against Pakistan at Sharjah on 20.04.94}, MO Odumbe of Kenya {9.0-0-74-0 against Sri Lanka at Kandy on 06.03.96}, Aamer Sohail of Pakistan {8.0-0-73-0 against Sri Lanka at Singpore on 02.04.96} and DT Johnston of Ireland {10.0-0-76-0 against Kenya at Nairobi {R} on 02.02.07}
CK Coventry and SK Matsikenyeri added 107 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the 90th occasion of Zimbabwe batsmen posting a three figure partnership against various oppositions in a one day game. This stand also represents the 17th three figure partnership by Zimbabwe batsmen against Bangladesh.
CK Coventry and SK Matsikenyeri added 107 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the seventh occasion of Zimbabwe batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket against various oppositions in a one day game. This stand also represents the second three figure partnership by Zimbabwe batsmen for the fifth wicket against Bangladesh. The other occasion was 121 runs unfinished stand between GW Flower and SV Carlisle at Bulawayo on 11.04.01.
Tamim Iqbal and Raqibul Hasan added 119 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the 34th occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a three figure partnership against various oppositions in a one day game. This stand also represents 13th three figure partnership by Bangladesh batsmen against Zimbabwe.
Tamim Iqbal and Raqibul Hasan added 119 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the 11th occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket against various oppositions in a one day game. This stand also represents third three figure partnership for the third wicket by Bangladesh batsmen against Zimbabwe. The other two are – 114 between Habibul Bashar and Rajen Saleh at Harare on 10.03.04 and 132 between Aftab Ahmed and Mushfiqur Rahim at Harare on 10.02.07
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh: Fifth one day game at Bulawayo on 18.08.09: Bangladesh won by five wickets and the five match series by 4-1.
Bangladesh won this game by five wickets and with it the five match series by four-one margin.
BRM Taylor’s 61 in this game represent the 74th occasion of a Zimbabwe wicket keeper batsman scoring a one day fifty. It also represents the eighth fifty by BRM Taylor.
RW Price’s 46 in this game provide the third highest individual score by a Zimbabwe batsman who has batted at number nine. The other two are – 59* by GB Brent against South Africa at Bulawayo on 22.08.07 and 54 by IP Butchart against New Zealand at Hyderabad {Deccan} on 10.10.87.
Dolar Mahmud captured four for 28 in this game providing the 28th occasion of a Bangladesh bowler capturing four or more wickets in a one day game against various oppositions. Dolar Mahmud’s four for 28 represent the tenth occasion of Bangladesh bowler capturing four wickets in a one day game against Zimbabwe.
Mushfiqur Rahim’s 98 in this game represent the seventh occasion of a Bangladesh batsman registering a ninety in a one day game against various oppositions. The other six occasions are – 95 by Shahriar Hossain aginst Kenya at Dhaka on 20.03.99, 94 by Mohammad Ashraful against England at Nottingham on 21.06.05, 91 by Shahrirar Nafeez against Kenya at Bogra on 17.03.06, 92 by Aftab Ahmed against Zimbabwe at Harare on 10.02.07, 90* by Shariar Nafeez against Ireland at Dhaka {SBNS} on 18.03.08 and Shakib Al Hassan against Sri Lanka at Dhaka {SBNS} on 14.01.09
Mushfiqur Rahim’s 98 in this game represent the seventh occasion of a Bangladesh batsman registering a ninety in a one day game against Zimbabwe. The other occasions was – 92 by Aftab Ahmed against Zimbabwe at Harare on 10.02.07
Mushfiqur Rahim’s 98 in this game represent the highest individual score amongst the six Bangladesh batsmen {seven occasions} who have scored nineties in an one day game.
Mushfiqur Rahim’s 98 in this game represent the 24th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman registering a ninety in one day games. He earns the distinction of becoming the first Bangladesh wicket keeper batsman to register a ninety in one day games.
Mushfiqur Rahim was dismissed stumped by CK Coventry of the bowling of RW Price after scoring 98 providing the second occasion of a wicket keeper dismissed stumped in a one day game after scoring 90 plus runs. The other occasion was Zimbabwe wicket keeper A Flower stumped by RS Kaluwitharna of the bowling of ST Jayasuriya for 95 in the game between Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka at Sharjah on 10.11.98
Mushfiqur Rahim was dismissed stumped by CK Coventry of the bowling of RW Price after scoring 98 providing the 89th occasion of a wicket keeper dismissed stumped in a one day game.
Mushfiqur Rahim was dismissed stumped by CK Coventry of the bowling of RW Price after scoring 98 providing the 21st occasion of an opening batsman dismissed stumped in a one day game. Mushfiqur Rahim’s 98 is the second highest individual score by an opening batsman who has been dismissed stumped. The highest individual score is 103 which is credited to AC Gilchrist who was dismissed stumped by Moin Khan of Aamer Sohail in the game between Australia and Pakistan at Lahore on 10.11.98.
H Masakadza was dismissed run out for 25 in this game providing the 61st occasion of a Zimbabwe opening batsman dismissed run out in a one day game. As far as H Masakadza is concerned it is the third occasion he has been dismissed run out while opening the Zimbabwe innings. The other two occasions are – against South Africa for 8 runs at Bulawayo on 22.09.07 and against Sri Lanka for 15 at Harare on 20.11.08.