WANGANUI (New Zealand), Dec 7: Harley James scored a century as the New Zealand District Association XI reached 232 for three at the close of play on the first day of the three-day tour match against Bangladesh on Friday.
James, a hard-hitting batsman who went in at number three, struck eight fours and one six in his 117.
The best of the Bangladesh bowlers was Mohammad Ashraful, the 17-year-old who made his name by becoming the youngest batsman to score a Test century on his debut, against Sri Lanka in September.
Ashraful is also a useful leg break bowler and he picked up two for 49 from 13 overs on the opening day.
The District Association XI is made up of players yet to play first class cricket, with James the only exception.
NZDA XI (1st innings)
P.Ingram c Ashraful b Khaled 31
G.Robinson retired hurt 1
H.James lbw b Enamul 117
P.Fulton c Mahmud b Ashraful 3
P.McGlashan not out 59
G.Todd not out 14
EXTRAS (lb-4, w-2, nb-1) 7
TOTAL (for three wickets, 100 overs) 232
FALL OF WKTS: 1-77, 2-85, 3-212.
BOWLING: Mashrafe Mortaza 11-4-17-0 (1-nb), Manjural Islam 24-4-45-0 (1-w), Khaled Mahmud 15-5-34-0 (1-w), Enamul Haque 28- 6-56-1, Mohammad Ashraful 13-3-49-2, Aminul Islam 7-0-27-0.—Reuters































