January 04, 2022
The batsmen had crossed and next ball Mushfiqur
Roots innings was his highest in one-day internationals, surpassing his 125
against South Africa at Centurion last year.That was Bangladeshs highest ODI
stand outside of Asia, surpassing the 141 put on by Mushfiqur and Mahmudullah
when the Tigers knocked England out of the 2015 World Cup with a dramatic 15-run
win in Adelaide.Both batsmen, however, fell in successive balls from Liam
Plunkett to leave Bangladesh 261 for four in the 45th over.There was no comfort
for Roy on his Surrey home ground when he saw an attempted scoop off Bangladesh
captain Mashrafe Mortaza brilliantly caught by a leaping Mustafizur Rahman at
short fine leg.Bangladesh thought they had Morgan out for 22 when Tamim, running
in from long-on, claimed a low catch but third umpire Bruce Oxenford China
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the turf.Tamim received excellent support from Mushfiqur Rahim (79) in a
third-wicket partnership of 166.All-rounder Ben Stokes despite a knee problem
that had previously hampered him in his delivery stride, made the breakthrough
when, with the last ball of his first over, Soumya Sarkar uppercut him straight
to substitute Jonny Bairstow at deep cover for 38.
Meanwhile a single against
off-spinner Moeen Ali saw Tamim to his ninth ODI century in 124 balls, including
11 fours and a six.Joe Root put on 159 with opener Alex Hales and an unbroken
143 for the third wicket with skipper Eoin Morgan.Meanwhile Root suffered a calf
injury while batting.But worryingly for England, bidding to win their first
major International Cricket Council ODI trophy, paceman Chris Woakes bowled just
two overs before suffering a potentially tournament-ending left side strain.Not
known as a big-hitter, Root later lofted Rubel Hossain for a straight six and
ended the match with a four off Mossadek Hossain.England, set 306 for victory,
finished on 308 for two with 16 balls to spare.Earlier Tamim Iqbals 128 was the
centrepiece of Bangladeshs 305 for six after they lost the toss.The 28-year-old,
who drove Ali for another soaring straight six, fell when wicket-keeper Jos
Buttler held a skyed pull off Plunkett.Hales, rarely troubled by a Bangladesh
attack lacking a genuine fast bowler, struck a four and a six off successive
balls only to hole out off the leg-spinners next delivery.But they had to work
hard in the field against a Bangladesh side skittled out for just 84 by
Champions Trophy holders India in a warm-up match at the Oval on Tuesday.And
Jason Roy, a day after Morgan guaranteed his tournament place, fell for just one
-- his fifth single figure score in his last six ODI innings.
The batsmen had
crossed and next ball Mushfiqur carelessly holed out to long-off, with
Bangladesh only managing a relatively modest 43 off the last five overs. Related
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Iqbal ton troubles England.But as the runs kept coming, an increasingly
frustrated Stokes exchanged words with Tamim and mockingly patted him on the
shoulder at the end of the 32nd over, with umpires Rod Tucker and S Ravi
intervening to calm tempers. Joe Root's innings was his highest in one-day
internationals, surpassing his 125 against South Africa at Centurion last
year.Bangladesh return to the Oval to face Australia on June 5, with England
continuing their Group A campaign against New Zealand in Cardiff the following
day.Root put on 159 with opener Alex Hales (95) and an unbroken 143 for the
third wicket with skipper Eoin Morgan (75 not out).Fast bowler Plunkett took
four wickets for 59 runs from his maximum 10 overs.England came into this
tournament featuring the worlds top eight ODI sides having made huge strides in
white-ball cricket in the past two years. Joe Roots career-best unbeaten 133 saw
England to an eight-wicket win over Bangladesh in the opening match of the 2017
Champions Trophy at the Oval on Thursday.Roots two off Mortaza took him to a
10th ODI hundred in 115 balls with six fours.Englands total was also the highest
score by a team batting second to win a Champions Trophy match, topping Sri
Lankas 297 for three against them at the Oval four years ago
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