Shakib shines as Bangladesh deny England clean sweep

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BANGLADESH’S Shakib Al Hasan plays a stroke during the third ODI against England at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on Monday.—Reuters
BANGLADESH’S Shakib Al Hasan plays a stroke during the third ODI against England at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on Monday.—Reuters

CHITTAGONG: Bangla­desh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan delivered with bat and ball as they beat England by 50 runs in the third One-day Inter­national to earn a consolation win and deny the tourists a clean sweep on Monday.

After top-scoring with 75 runs to help Bangladesh post 246, he returned to finish with figures of 4-35 as the 35-year-old became the first Bangladesh player to take 300 ODI wickets.

“We have been very good in the last five to seven years at home and unfortunately we lost this series, but we can take a lot from what we’ve shown in this series,” Shakib said.

“I thought we showed a lot of character, we could have easily lost 3-0. We thought we were 20 to 30 runs short but our bowlers talked about stepping up and doing a job for the team and all the bowlers contributed.”

England’s openers Jason Roy and Phil Salt laid the foundation for the run-chase with a 54-run partnership before the tourists lost three quick wickets.

James Vince, Sam Curran and Jos Buttler also got starts but wickets fell at regular intervals as Shakib dismissed three of the top four batsmen.

Shakib almost capped his performance with a five-wicket haul when he trapped Jofra Archer lbw with his final delivery but the England pacer successfully reviewed the decision before Chris Woakes became the last wicket to fall in the next over.

Earlier, Bangladesh won the toss and opted to bat but all-rounder Curran gave England an ideal start after dismissing the two openers in his first spell.

But Shakib smashed 75 off 71 deliveries while Mushfiqur Rahim (70) and Najmul Hossain Shanto (53) also notched half centuries to help Bangladesh post a respectable total.

The hosts’ last six batsmen failed to build on the middle order’s partnerships, however, as England pacer Archer finished with three wickets while Adil Rashid picked up two.

With England defending their ODI World Cup title in India later this year, captain Buttler said the series in Bangladesh helped them get the measure of wickets in the sub-continent.

“We wanted to play on wickets like this and the two that we played on in Dhaka. It’s great preparation for us and great to challenge ourselves in these conditions, which I’ve said are the conditions we find the hardest,” he said.

“I think it will be really valuable for us to reflect on this, what we did well and areas that we can improve. We can take that into our game and improve on this building into the World Cup later in the year.”

India hosts the 50-overs World Cup in October and November.

England will next play Bangladesh in three Twenty20 matches starting on Thursday.

SCOREBOARD

BANGLADESH:

Tamim Iqbal c Vince b Curran 11

Liton Das c Buttler b Curran 0

Najmul Hossain run out 53

Mushfiqur Rahim b Rashid 70

Shakib Al Hasan c Roy b Archer 75

Mahmudullah b Rashid 8

Afif Hossain c Ali b Woakes 15

Mehidy Hasan c&b Ahmed 5

Taijul Islam c&b Archer 2

Ebadot Hossain not out 1

Mustafizur Rahman lbw Archer 0

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-4) 6

TOTAL (all out, 48.5 overs) 246

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-1 (Liton), 2-17 (Tamim), 3-115 (Najmul), 4-153 (Mushfiqur), 5-163 (Mahmudullah), 6-212 (Afif), 7-219 (Mehidy), 8-227 (Taijul), 9-246 (Shakib)

BOWLING: Curran 8-1-51-2 (3w), Woakes 8-0-27-1, Archer 8.5-1-35-3 (1w), Ali 9-0-48-0, Ahmed 10-0-62-1, Rashid 5-0-21-2

ENGLAND:

J. Roy b Shakib19

P. Salt c Mahmudullah b Shakib 35

D. Malan c Mahmudullah b Ebadot 0

J. Vince c Mushfiqur b Shakib 38

S. Curran c Liton b Mehidy 23

J. Buttler lbw Taijul 26

M. Ali b Ebadot 2

C. Woakes c&b Mustafizur 34

A. Rashid b Taijul 8

R. Ahmed c Mehidy b Shakib 2

J. Archer not out 5

EXTRAS (W-4) 4

TOTAL (all out, 43.1 overs) 196

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-54 (Salt), 2-55 (Malan), 3-55 (Roy), 4-104 (Curran), 5-127 (Vince), 6-130 (Ali), 7-158 (Buttler), 8-174 (Rashid), 9-182 (Ahmed)

BOWLING: Mustafizur 6.1-0-25-1 (1w), Taijul 10-0-52-2, Ebadot 9-1-38-2 (2w), Shakib 10-0-35-4, Mehidy 8-0-46-1 (1w)

RESULT: Bangladesh won by 50 runs.

SERIES: England won the three-match series 2-1.

Published in Dawn, March 7th, 2023

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