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July 21, 2003 Monday Jumadi-ul-Awwal 20, 1424

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Australia trounce BD with ease


DARWIN (Australia), July 20: Australia crushed Bangladesh by an innings and 132 runs in the first Test on Sunday, making Steve Waugh the most successful captain in Test history.

Needing 310 to make the home team bat again, Bangladesh were bowled out for 178 in their second innings half an hour after lunch on the third day.

Waugh, who scored an unbeaten century in Australia’s total of 407 for seven to become only the second player to make hundreds against every Test-playing nation, claimed his 37th win as skipper, eclipsing the record of 36 set by West Indian Clive Lloyd.

It is doubtful whether Waugh, named Man-of-the-Match, has had many easier victories in his 50 matches in charge of Australia, but the 38-year-old said Bangladesh were not as easy as everyone expected.

Bangladesh, yet to win a match after being elevated to Test status three years ago, failed to offer any serious challenge to the world’s top-ranked team in what proved to be a mismatch.

They were skittled out for 97 in the first innings but showed some hint of resistance second time round with Habibul Bashar, the only Bangladesh player to reach 1,000 Test runs, top-scoring with 54.

Al Shahriar made 36 and Hannan Sarkar 35 but only one other player reached double figures as leg-spinner Stuart MacGill ripped through the batting order with five wickets.

“There’s a couple of positives but really there’s a fair bit of distance between the two teams,” Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore said.

MacGill captured the vital wicket of Bashar when he bowled him with a googly, triggering a collapse that brought the match to an abrupt end.

Scoreboard


BANGLADESH (1st Innings) 97.

AUSTRALIA (1st Innings) 407-7 declared (D.S. Lehmann 110, S.R. Waugh 100 not out, J.L. Langer 71).

BANGLADESH (2nd Innings, overnight 70-1):

Hannan Sarkar c G’christ b G’espie 35

Javed Omar lbw b McGrath 5

Habibul Bashar b MacGill 54

Mohammad Ashraful c G’christ b Lee 7

Al Sahariar c and b MacGill 36

Alok Kapali lbw b MacGill 0

Khaled Mashud c G’christ b MacGill 6

Khaled Mahmud b G’espie 5

Tapash Baisya lbw b MacGill 4

Mashrafe bin Mortaza run out 15

Manjural Islam not out 0

EXTRAS (LB-6, W-2, NB-3) 11

TOTAL (all out, 51.1 overs) 178

FALL OF WKTS: 1-8, 2-89, 3-112, 4-112, 5-112, 6-122, 7-143, 8-152, 9-171.

BOWLING: McGrath 10-0-25-1 (1nb); Gillespie 16-3-48-2 (1w); Lee 12-5-34-1 (2nb); MacGill 13.1-1-65-5.

Result: Australia won by an innings and 132 runs.

UMPIRES: R.E. Koertzen (South Africa) and D.R. Shepherd (England).

TV UMPIRE: S.J.A. Taufel (Australia).

MATCH REFEREE: M.J. Procter (South Africa).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Steve Waugh.

SECOND TEST: Cairns, July 25-29.—Reuters






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