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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

How leads New Zealand to easy win (New Zealand v Bangladesh, 1st ODI, Auckland)

New Zealand v Bangladesh 2007/08

Played on 26 December 2007 (50-over match)

Result New Zealand won by 6 wickets (with 44 balls remaining)

Bangladesh innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4s 6s SR

Tamim Iqbal c Gillespie b Oram 50 112 66 4 2 75.75

Junaid Siddique c Gillespie b Mills 13 36 33 1 0 39.39

Aftab Ahmed c Fulton b Gillespie 8 12 11 2 0 72.72
captain Mohammad Ashraful c Fulton b Oram 70 72 57 10 1 122.80

Shakib Al Hasan b Gillespie 6 13 9 1 0 66.66

Mehrab Hossain jnr c How b Oram 3 20 13 0 0 23.07
wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim c wicketkeeperMcCullum b Gillespie 0 2 3 0 0 0.00

Farhad Reza c Styris b Mills 4 51 30 0 0 13.33

Mashrafe Mortaza c Oram b Mills 17 47 30 2 0 56.66

Abdur Razzak not out 22 24 19 2 1 115.78

Shahadat Hossain run out (How) 3 14 9 0 0 33.33

Extras (w 4, nb 1) 5











Total (all out; 46.3 overs; 206 mins) 201 (4.32 runs per over)

Fall of wickets1-27 (Junaid Siddique, 8.6 ov), 2-39 (Aftab Ahmed, 11.5 ov), 3-136 (Tamim Iqbal, 26.6 ov), 4-150 (Mohammad Ashraful, 28.6 ov), 5-151 (Shakib Al Hasan, 29.3 ov), 6-151 (Mushfiqur Rahim, 29.6 ov), 7-154 (Mehrab Hossain jnr, 32.2 ov), 8-170 (Farhad Reza, 40.3 ov), 9-177 (Mashrafe Mortaza, 42.4 ov), 10-201 (Shahadat Hossain, 46.3 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ

KD Mills 10 2 46 3 4.60 (1w)

CS Martin 10 1 35 0 3.50

MR Gillespie 8 0 27 3 3.37 (1nb)

DL Vettori 9 0 48 0 5.33 (1w)

JDP Oram 8.3 1 36 3 4.23 (2w)

SB Styris 1 0 9 0 9.00

New Zealand innings (target: 202 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4s 6s SR

JM How c Aftab Ahmed b Shakib Al Hasan 88 152 119 5 1 73.94
wicketkeeper BB McCullum c & b Farhad Reza 40 89 50 4 2 80.00

PG Fulton c Mehrab Hossain jnr b Shakib Al Hasan 35 50 53 3 0 66.03

SB Styris not out 25 30 21 0 2 119.04

LRPL Taylor lbw b Shakib Al Hasan 8 9 8 0 1 100.00

MS Sinclair not out 1 8 5 0 0 20.00

Extras (lb 4, w 2) 6











Total (4 wickets; 42.4 overs; 171 mins) 203 (4.75 runs per over)

Did not bat JDP Oram, KD Mills, captainDL Vettori, MR Gillespie, CS Martin

Fall of wickets1-90 (McCullum, 19.2 ov), 2-157 (Fulton, 34.6 ov), 3-173 (How, 38.1 ov), 4-194 (Taylor, 40.6 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ

Mashrafe Mortaza 8 0 37 0 4.62 (2w)

Shahadat Hossain 8 0 29 0 3.62

Abdur Razzak 10 0 44 0 4.40

Farhad Reza 5 0 21 1 4.20

Shakib Al Hasan 9.4 0 56 3 5.79

Mohammad Ashraful 2 0 12 0 6.00

Toss New Zealand, who chose to field first
Series New Zealand led the 3-match series 1-0

ODI debut Junaid Siddique (Bangladesh)
Player of the match JM How (New Zealand)

Umpires GA Baxter and PD Parker (Australia)
TV umpire EA Watkin
Match referee BC Broad (England)
Reserve umpire AL Hill

Match notes

  • Bangladesh innings
  • Power Play 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0
  • Bangladesh: 50 runs in 12.5 overs (78 balls), Extras 1
  • Drinks: Bangladesh - 72/2 in 17.0 overs (Tamim Iqbal 20, Mohammad Ashraful 29)
  • 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 53 balls (Tamim Iqbal 10, Mohammad Ashraful 38, Ex 2)
  • Bangladesh: 100 runs in 21.1 overs (129 balls), Extras 2
  • Mohammad Ashraful: 50 off 38 balls (7 x 4, 1 x 6)
  • Tamim Iqbal: 50 off 65 balls (4 x 4, 2 x 6)
  • Bangladesh: 150 runs in 28.4 overs (175 balls), Extras 3
  • Power Play 3: Overs 29.1 - 34.0
  • Drinks: Bangladesh - 154/6 in 32.0 overs (Mehrab Hossain jnr 3, Farhad Reza 0)
  • Bangladesh: 200 runs in 46.1 overs (282 balls), Extras 5
  • Innings Break: Bangladesh - 201/10 in 46.3 overs (Abdur Razzak 22)
  • New Zealand innings
  • Power Play 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0
  • New Zealand: 50 runs in 11.1 overs (68 balls), Extras 3
  • 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 68 balls (JM How 29, BB McCullum 18, Ex 3)
  • Power Play 3: Overs 15.1 - 20.0
  • Drinks: New Zealand - 66/0 in 16.0 overs (JM How 39, BB McCullum 22)
  • New Zealand: 100 runs in 23.6 overs (146 balls), Extras 5
  • JM How: 50 off 78 balls (4 x 4)
  • 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 78 balls (JM How 23, PG Fulton 27, Ex 0)
  • New Zealand: 150 runs in 34.1 overs (207 balls), Extras 5
  • New Zealand: 200 runs in 42.4 overs (258 balls), Extras 6

A patient 88 by opener Jamie How helped New Zealand ease to a comfortable six-wicket win against Bangladesh at Eden Park to take a 1-0 lead in the series. After an express 97-run partnership between Mohammad Ashraful and Tamim Iqbal, it was all one-way traffic as the Bangladesh middle order came a cropper, and the target of 202 was barely enough to turn it into a contest.

The Bangladesh seamers could do no more than restrict the openers from blitzing away, but weren't able to prise out any early wickets. Both How and Brendon McCullum paced their innings well and ensured New Zealand were ahead of the required rate, with rain around the corner. How's innings wasn't studded with flashy boundaries but he kept rotating the strike. Shahadat Hossain, searching for swing, tested How with yorker length deliveries which he managed to dig out. Normally strong on the on side, How wasn't always in control of his favourite pull stroke as a few




swishes met with thin air. When he did connect though, it was a treat to watch, especially when he swivelled and bludgeoned Shahadat Hossain over square leg.

McCullum meanwhile showed more intent by standing outside his crease to the seamers. Left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak was brought on in the 11th over to plug the runs but McCullum had plans for him as well, using his feet to fetch two sixes. McCullum looked set for a fifty but fell on 40, chipping the ball tamely back to Farhad Reza.

How brought up his his fifth ODI half-century with a firm push off Reza to beat the diving mid-on. The solid opening stand of 90 put New Zealand well on track, and gave No. 3 Peter Fulton, returning from injury, time to play a steady hand. Fulton found the gentle pace of Reza to his liking, collecting two fours in successive overs. Bangladesh lacked spark in the field, exemplified by a misfield for four at long leg, despite two fielders converging on the ball.

A major factor which worked against them was the ineffectiveness of their spinners. Known for sending down miserly spells in helpful conditions, this just wasn't their day. With no turn on offer, Shakib and Razzak merely floated the ball and got it to land on a fullish length and were easily picked off for singles by the batsmen. Though Shakib grabbed three wickets - How, Fulton and Ross Taylor - it was a little too late. How was unfortunate to fall short of his maiden ton, trying to go over deep extra-cover. Scott Styris enjoyed a good hit on the park to take New Zealand home.

While the result was predictable, the Boxing Day crowd had their share of entertainment during the Ashraful-Tamim stand earlier. After Aftab Ahmed's infuriatingly brief knock, Ashraful immediately took on Kyle Mills with an expansive loft over cover which just fell short of the rope. He then bullied Mark Gillespie with a chip over midwicket, followed by an exquisite pull over square leg and a cheeky scoop over short fine-leg, as if stepping out for a Twenty20 match. After 14 runs were conceded off the 14th over, Daniel Vettori delayed the third Powerplay to counter the onslaught.

That made little difference as the run-rate continued to mount. Both Ashraful and Tamim punished anything outside off with controlled late cuts, chips over the on side and smashing cover drives. Tamim fell over while attempting a slog sweep over Vettori but the timing was enough to carry it over the boundary. Having survived a drop by Martin at deep midwicket, Tamim rubbed it in further by belting Jacob Oram for six over long-on. Ashraful helped himself to a fifty, off just 38 balls and Tamim followed suit soon after.

As has been the bane for Bangladesh for so long, the purple patch was rather short-lived. Tamim perished off an ugly swish outside off which lobbed to Gillespie at deep backward-point and Ashraful became Oram's second victim after pulling straight to deep square-leg. After perfecting the same stroke on a few occasions early on, the elevation was missing this time. His reaction, after getting out for 70, was so volatile that he could have sentenced himself to solitary confinement.

The wicket burst continued after Gillespie and Oram combined to pick up three more and Bangladesh, placed comfortably at 150 for 3, lost their last seven wickets for the addition of 51.

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