الخميس، 19 أكتوبر 2017

Imrul, Mushfiq fifties salvage pride

Opener Imrul Kayes and Mushfiqur Rahim both hit the fifties as Bangladesh eye a respectable aggregate after South Africa's 353 for 6 in the second ODI at Paarl on Wednesday.

The Tigers now have 171 for 4 toward the finish of 31 overs. Imrul has recently come back to the pavilion making 68 while Mushfiq isn't out on 53.

Batting to start with, the hosts posted an enormous score because of De Villiers' 176 off 104 balls. He hit the Bangladesh bowlers all around the recreation center and at one point looked set for a twofold century.

Be that as it may, Rubel Hossain put a conclusion to the red-hot innings, and to his kindred bowlers' torment too. It was De Villiers' 25th ODI ton, his most elevated score in the ODIs that came because of 15 fours and 7 sixes.

Winning the hurl, going to captain Mashrafe Canister Mortaza welcomed the hosts to bat first and it was nothing new for the South African openers—Amla and de Kock.

The team, who both hit a century in the primary ODI of the arrangement, were nearing another hundred-run association, however, Shakib caught de Kock leg before to offer Bangladesh the main reprieve through. The wicketkeeper-batsman had made 46.

Three balls later, Shakib rocked the bowling alley has captain Faf du Plessis before he could open his innings. Amla and De Villiers at that point included 136 in the third wicket, Rubel denying Amla of a consecutive century.

De Villiers at that point went out of control, 90 of the 117 run-association amongst him and JP Duminy originated from the previous' bat. Dumni made a run-a-ball 30.

Rubel packed away four wickets for the Tigers while Shakib guaranteed two.

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