BANGLADESH’S Nasir Hossain jumps on Mustafizur Rahman as they celebrate the dismissal of Ravindra Jadeja during their first One-day International on Thursday.—AP
BANGLADESH’S Nasir Hossain jumps on Mustafizur Rahman as they celebrate the dismissal of Ravindra Jadeja during their first One-day International on Thursday.—AP

DHAKA: Tamim Iqbal, Soumya Sarkar and Shakib Al Hasan each hit a fifty as Bangladesh posted their highest score against India in the first One-day International of a three-match series in Dhaka on Thursday.

Tamim made 60 runs while Sarkar and Shakib added 54 and 52 respectively steering Bangladesh to 307 all out, surpassing their previous highest score of 296-6 against the former world champions.

The hosts were looking for a more imposing total when Tamim and Sarkar put 102 runs in the opening stand after skipper Mashrafe Mortaza won the toss and elected to bat.

However, a rain break that halted the play about an hour shifted the momentum, giving India a chance to claw their way back into the game.

Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, who finished with 3-51, stopped the run flow with a tight spell after Sarkar’s run out earned India their first breakthrough.

Sarkar, who hit eight fours and a six, was imperious in his approach, racing to his second ODI fifty after just 38 balls before he was run out two later.

India heaved a sigh of relief when rain halted play and hit back after the resumption with Ashwin, who gave away just 12 runs in a spell of five overs for three quick wickets.

Tamim wasted his brilliant start holding out a catch at long on to Rohit Sharma to end his 62-ball innings, which included seven fours and six.

Ashwin then trapped debutant Litton Das for eight and forced another mishit from Mushfiqur Rahim, also caught by Rohit at long on, for 14.

Shakib helped Bangladesh regroup with 83-run fifth wicket stand with Sabbir Rahman, who made 40.

Ravindra Jadeja bowled Sabbir to end their partnership and caught Shakib off Umesh Yadav at backward point, but Nasir Hossain (34) and skipper Mortaza (21) played two cameos to take Bangladesh past 300-run mark.

Yadav claimed 2-58 while Bhuvneshwar Kumar chipped in with 2-37.

Scoreboard

BANGLADESH:
Tamim Iqbal c Rohit b Ashwin60
Soumya Sarkar run out54
Litton Das lbw b Ashwin8
Mushfiqur Rahim c Rohit b Ashwin14
Shakib Al Hasan c Jadeja b Yadav52
Sabbir Rahman b Jadeja41
Nasir Hossain c Jadeja v Yadav34
Mashrafe Mortaza c Rohit b Sharma21
Rubel Hossain c Sharma b Kumar4
Taskin Ahmed c Kohli b Kumar2
Mustafizur Rahman not out 0

EXTRAS (B-2, LB-6, W-6, NB-3)17
TOTAL (all out, 49.4 overs) 307
FALL OF WKTS: 1-102 (Sarkar), 2-123 (Tamim), 3-129 (Das), 4-146 (Rahim), 5-229 (Sabbir), 6-267 (Shakib), 7-282 (Nasir), 8-286 (Rubel), 9-298 (Taskin), 10-307 (Mortaza )
BOWLING: Kumar 7-0-37-2 (nb1, w1), Yadav 8-0-58-2 (w1), Ashwin 10-0-51-3 (w2), Sharma 4.4-0-53-1(nb1), Raina 10-0-40-0, Jadeja 8-0-48-1 (nb1), Kohli 2-0-12-0 (w2)

INDIA:
R. Sharma c Mortaza b Mustafizur63
S. Dhawan c Rahim b Taskin30
V. Kohli c Rahim b Taskin1
A. Rahane c Nasir b Mustafizur9
S. Raina b Mustafizur40
M. Dhoni c Rahim b Shakib5
R. Jadeja c Sarkar b Mustafizur32
R. Ashwin c Rahim b Mustafizur0
B. Kumar not out25
M. Sharma c Rahim b Mortaza11
U. Yadav lbw b Shakib2

EXTRAS (LB-4, W-6)10
TOTAL (all out, 46 overs)228
FALL OF WKTS: 1-95 (Dhawan), 2-101 (Kohli), 3-105 (Rohit), 4-115 (Rahane), 5-128 (Dhoni), 6-188 (Raina), 7-188 (Ashwin), 8-195 (Jadeja), 9-219 (Sharma), 10-228(Yadav).
BOWLING: Mustafizur 9.2-1-50-5 (w1), Taskin 6-1-21-2 (w5), Mortaza 10-0-53-1, Rubel 6-0-36-0, Nasir 6.4-0-31-0, Shakib 8-0-33-2.
UMPIRES: Rod Tucker (AUS) and Enamul Haque (BAN)
TV UMPIRES: Anisur Rahman (BAN)
MATCH REFEREE: Andrew Pycroft (ZIM)

Published in Dawn, June 19th, 2015

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