Bangladesh 200-7

Published October 16, 2004

SAVAR, Oct 15: Bangladesh Cricket Board XI were 200 for seven at the close of play in reply to New Zealand's first innings score of 344-6 declared, on the second day of the tour match on Friday:

Scoreboard

New Zealand (1st innings) (overnight 285-6)

M.Richardson lbw Shahadat Hossain 2

M.Sinclair b Alamgir Kabir 16

S.Fleming retired 129

S.Styris run out 5

N.Astle c H. Sarkar b Alamgir Kabir 15

H.Marshall b Alamgir 51

J.Oram c D. Ghose b Shahadat Hossain 19

B.McCullum not out 52

D.Vettori not out 26

Extras (b-1 lb-2 nb-20 w-6) 29

Total (dec for six wkts, 81 overs) 344

Fall of wkts: 1-14 2-50 3-58 4-86 5-205 6-274

Did not bat: Ian Butler, James Franklin.

Bowling: Shahadat Hossain 11-0-58-2 (nb-13 w-3), Talha Jubair 10-2-29-0, Alamgir Kabir 21-2-82-3 (nb-7), Anwar Hossain 13-2-47-0 (w-2), Nadif Chowdhury 18-0-86-0 (w-1), Mohammad Ashraful 2-0-20-0, Alok Kapali 6-0-19-0

Bangladesh (1st innings):

H. Sarkar c McCullum b Wiseman 44

Nafees Iqbal c Sinclair b Oram 0

Aftab Ahmed c McCullum b Butler 14

Alok Kapali c and b Vettori 17

M. Ashraful c McCullum b Vettori 44

Shamsur Rahman c McCullum b Butler 37

Dhiman Ghose c Astle b Wiseman 1

Nadif Chowdhury mot out 11

Talha Jubair batting 5

Extras (b-8 nb-17 w-2) 27

Total (for seven wickets, 81 overs) 200

Fall of wkts: 1-24 2-76 3-78 4-110 5-167 6-171 7-191

To bat: Any two of the three (Alamgir Kabir, Anwar Hossain, Shahadat Hossain).

Bowling: Butler 13-1-29-2 (nb-6 w-2), Franklin 9-1-30-0 (nb-2), Oram 8-5-14-1, Vettori 24-3-57-2 (nb-9), Wisemen 21-4-56-2, Styris 4-3-5-0, Astle 1-0-1-0, Sinclair 1-1-0-0. -Reuters

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