BANGLADESH’S batter Mushfiqur Rahim plays a shot during the second ODI against Ireland at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Monday.—AFP
BANGLADESH’S batter Mushfiqur Rahim plays a shot during the second ODI against Ireland at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Monday.—AFP

SYLHET: The second One-day Inter­national between Bangladesh and Ireland was called off due to rain in Sylhet on Monday after the home side posted their highest-ever ODI total.

The rain prevented Ireland from starting their innings after the hosts reached 349-6 thanks to Mushfiqur Rahim’s century, the fastest ODI ton by a Bangladeshi batsman.

Match officials called the game off shortly after 8:30pm (2030 GMT) with no prospect of the weather improving at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.

Bangladesh, fresh from beating England 3-0 in T20s, are 1-0 up in the series with one match remaining on Thursday.

Mushfiqur was unbeaten on 100 off just 60 balls, while Najmul Hossain and Liton Das added 73 and 70 runs respectively.

This helped the hosts break their record of 338-8 set in only the previous match, which they won by 183 runs.

Sent in to bat first, Bangladesh began cautiously in slightly overcast conditions before Liton and skipper Tamim Iqbal grew in confidence to put on 42 runs.

Tamim was run out for 23 with a direct throw from Mark Adair before Liton and Najmul added 101 runs for the second wicket.

Graham Hume, Ireland’s most successful bowler with 3-58, removed Shakib Al Hasan (17) and Najmul in successive overs after Curtis Campher took the wicket of Liton.

However, Mushfiqur and Towhid Hridoy then took the bowling by storm to add 128 runs in just 13 overs for the fifth wicket.

Towhid fell for 49 but Mushfiqur continued his terrific batting to bring up his ninth ODI hundred with a single on the last ball of the innings.

He broke Shakib’s record of a 63-ball hundred against Zimbabwe in 2009.

Mushfiqur also became the third Bangladeshi to reach 7,000 ODI runs, after team-mates Tamim and Shakib.

The matches are useful practice on South Asian pitches for Ireland ahead of the ODI World Cup in India later this year, for which they are yet to qualify.

SCOREBOARD

BANGLADESH:

Tamim Iqbal run out Adair 23

Liton Das c McBrine b Campher 70

Najmul Hossain Shanto c Tucker b Hume 73

Shakib Al Hasan c Tector b Hume 17

Towhid Hridoy c Tucker b Adair 49

Mushfiqur Rahim not out 100

Yasir Ali c Doheny b Hume 7

Taskin Ahmed not out 1

EXTRAS (B-, LB-2, W-6) 9

TOTAL (for six wickets) 349

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-42 (Tamim), 2-143 (Liton), 3-182 (Shakib), 4-190 (Najmul), 5-318 (Towhid), 6-339 (Yasir)

DID NOT BAT: Ebadot Hossain, Nasum Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud

BOWLING: Adair 10-1-60-1, Hume 10-2-58-3 (1w), Campher 10-0-73-1 (5w), Humphreys 7-0-59-0, McBrine 9-0-68-0, Tector 4-0-28-0

IRELAND: P. Stirling, S. Doheny, A. Balbirnie, H. Tector, L. Tucker, M. Humphreys, G. Dockrell, C. Campher, A. McBrine, M. Adair, G. Hume

RESULT: No result.

Published in Dawn, March 21st, 2023

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