Bangladesh A in England Tour Summary
The Bangladesh A team completed their maiden tour of England with
mixed results.
| Match Type |
Win |
Loss |
Draw |
NR |
| Limited Overs |
2 |
2 |
- |
1 |
| First Class |
0 |
3 |
2 |
- |
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Kent won by 3 wickets: Bangladesh A 185 & 155 Kent 153 &
188/7
Bangladesh A batted miserably and were all out for 155 in the second
innings. Only notable performance was from Captain Shahriar Nafees
scoring 58. For Kent, Joseph did the most damage taking 5 wickets for 19
runs. Chasing next, Kent reached the winning target of 188 losing 7
wickets. Syed Rasel and Shahadat Hossain each took 3 wickets
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Bangladesh A restricted the Antiguans to 180 in a limited overs
match. Mehrab Hossain claimed five wickets while Abdur Razzak Raj
claimed two. Batting second, the Bangladeshis failed to reach the
winning target and were all out for 160. Shahriar Nafees was the highest
scorer with 35. Pacer Mali Richards, son of the legendary Viv Richards,
did the most damage, taking 6 wickets for 29 runs.
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Match Drawn: Surrey 336/5 dec & 332/6 Bangladesh A 336 &
113/1
On the third and final day, Surrey played it safe to ensure a draw.
Talha Jubair dominated with the ball and took 4 wickets. For Surrey,
Butcher led with 90 with support from Benning (51) and Salisbury (55*).
After Surrey declared at 332/6, Bangladesh batted out the remaining 24
overs of the match without any hiccups, scoring 113 at stumps at the
expense of Shahriar Nafees, who scored 63.
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Bangladesh A (299/6) beat Durham (213/10 in 45.2 ov) by 86
runs
The Bangladesh A team beat the youngsters of Durham by 86 runs.
Batting first, Bangladesh A racked up a massive 299 on the back of a 133
ball 147 from skipper Shahriar Nafees. He was well supported by his
opening partner Mehrab Hossain jnr (59) and the two put up a 209 run
opening partnership before Mehrab fell. Tushar Imran and Nazimuddin
chipped in with some fast scores. In return, Yorkshire kept losing
wickets at regular intervals and their innings folded on 213. Shahadat
Hossain was the top wicket taker for the A team (4/34).
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Day 3: Yorkshire 357/2d & 240/4d, Bangladesh A 325 & 146
On the final day, Yorkshire scored 240 runs for 4 wickets and
declared. Chasing 273 to win, BD A batted miserably and were all out for
146. Yorkshire won the match by 126 runs.
Day 2: Yorkshire 357/2d & 48/2, Bangladesh A 325
Day 1: Yorkshire 357/2d, Bangladesh A 25/1
Bangladesh A had a tough day on the field as Yorkshire amassed a huge
357/2 before declaring. In return, Bangladesh A lost Nafees Iqbal for 5
to end the day 332 runs in arrears at 25/1. Openers Sayers and Wood made
merry with the willow with Sayers scoring 115 and Wood an unbeaten 202.
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Three day tour match, July 26-28 at Cardiff.
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Day 3: Glamorgan 380/10
Bangladesh A 54 for 2
Due to rain, no play was possible on the third say and the match was
declared drawn.
Glamorgan 380/10
Bangladesh A 54 for 2
Due to rain, only 10 overs could be played for the day. Glamorgan
made good use of the wicket condition to claim the wickets of Nafees
Iqbal and Tushar Imran.
Day 1: Glamorgan 380/10
Glamorgan were bowled out for 380 on the first day, with Michael
Powell top-scoring with 111.
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One day match abandoned due to rain..
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Day 3: Gloucestershire 232 & 330 for 5 dec beat Bangladesh A 251 &
181 by 130 runs
Resuming on 159/3, Gloucs raced quickly to 330/5 when they declared
their innings on the back of 94 ball century by Alex Gidman. Gidman
added added 119 with Stephen Snell, who followed up his first innings 83
with another solid 42. In return Bangladesh started steadily until
Malinga Bandara scythed through the middle order returning figures of
5-45. Eventually, the Bangladesh innings folded at 181.
Day 2: Gloucestershire 232 & 159 for 3 lead Bangladesh A 251 by
140 runss
Day 1: Gloucestershire 232/10 (58.1 overs) Bangladesh
A 98/3 (29 overs)
Having won the toss and electing to field, Bangladesh A team had
Gloucestershire by the jugular but could not finish them off. At one
point Gloucestershire were 72/7 but an unbeaten 83 from Snell and some
solid scores from the tailenders saw them reach 232. In reply,
Bangladesh too had a disastrous start, losing the first 3 wickets for
only 29 runs on the board. Then Alok Kapali (41*) and Tushar Imran (36*)
saw them through the woods with an unbeaten 69 run partnsership at
stumps.
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Bangladesh A 249/6 (50 overs) British Universities 252/8
(48.2 overs)
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The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has picked a host of national
players in the 15-member Bangladesh 'A' team for the forthcoming tour of
England.
As many as nine current national players have been picked with Shahriar
Nafees Ahmed being named captain.
The team is scheduled to leave for England on July 15..
They will play five Three-day and four One-day games against different
county selected teams during their month-long tour.
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