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Sunday, 14 September 2014
Bangladesh vs West Indies 2014-West Indies propels to 341/8
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Bangladesh
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Bangladesh tour of West Indies 2014
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Bangladesh vs West Indies
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Bangladesh vs West Indies 2014
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Rajarshi Majumdar
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West Indies
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West Indies vs Bangladesh
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West Indies vs Bangladesh 2014
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Bangladesh on Sunday, the second day of the second Test against the West Indies, St. Kitts was strong. They have already picked up five wickets in the session before lunch. Chanderpaul kept rotating the strike to an end and held on to his wicket. Jerome Taylore played a little gem. Very rapidly in just 32 balls for his 40, found that the total score of 300 in the past.
Darren Bravo was the first person to be dismissed in the morning. He Ramdin, followed by Jermaine Blackwood and Kemar Roach. They all got out cheaply. Al-Amin Hossain bowled brilliantly in the morning. Bangladeshi bowlers right at the beginning of the first game of the day the number of overs bowled and the pressure got to Bravo and after the fall of his wicket, the floodgates have been opened. Taylor's innings helped them reach 341 for eight at lunch.
On Day 1 in the past, and a fine half-century as the West Indies openers Leon Johnson, each of whom Kraigg Brathwaite, thanks to St. Kitts stumps on Day One of the second Test against Bangladesh, the team has three 232. Darren Bravo, Shivnarine Chanderpaul West Indies by stumps and took a commanding position.
Openers Kraigg Brathwaite and Leon Johnson, Chris Gayle in his debut Test stopped, sedately started. The possibility of neither man is ready to his hand; West Indies in their innings with their 500 th Test can not see the beginning of a kind of Gordon Greenidge-Desmond Haynes seemed to be celebrating. In their defense, Brathwaite and Johnson are sound technique and temperament. They had lunch unconquered.
They get two players with a solid half-centuries, as well as their good showing in the post-lunch session was created. However, they were dismissed in quick succession near-identical scores at the stroke of tea. Brathwaite to get his 153-ball 63, seemed to continue from where it left off in the previous game, but Johnson impressed in his first 66 of 162 balls. Bangladesh Taijul two wicket-takers of Islam and Islam are saphivul. Kirk Edwards was dropped early in his innings, but barring a scar, he and Darren Bravo went to tea unscathed.
After tea, Edwards seemed to have gone into a shell. Erstwhile powerful batsman Shamsur Rahman took a good diving catch covers, one from Mahmudullah to be drawn about 52 balls before driving. Edwards, on the other hand, only 16 Bravo, watching the amazing Nick Edwards' dismissal for 20 off 30 balls before getting it. After that, however, at the end of the day, before picking up his scoring rate, his own and went into a shell. Chanderpaul seemed like he did not score, but at the end of the day seemed to creep off unconcquered on 34.
Brief scores:
West Indies 341 for 8 in 113 overs (Kraigg Braithwaite 63, Leon Johnson 66, Shivanrine Chanderpaul 69*; Al-Amin Hossain 2 for 62, Shafiul Islam 2 for 79, Taijul Islam 2 for 89) vs Bangladesh.
Darren Bravo was the first person to be dismissed in the morning. He Ramdin, followed by Jermaine Blackwood and Kemar Roach. They all got out cheaply. Al-Amin Hossain bowled brilliantly in the morning. Bangladeshi bowlers right at the beginning of the first game of the day the number of overs bowled and the pressure got to Bravo and after the fall of his wicket, the floodgates have been opened. Taylor's innings helped them reach 341 for eight at lunch.
On Day 1 in the past, and a fine half-century as the West Indies openers Leon Johnson, each of whom Kraigg Brathwaite, thanks to St. Kitts stumps on Day One of the second Test against Bangladesh, the team has three 232. Darren Bravo, Shivnarine Chanderpaul West Indies by stumps and took a commanding position.
Openers Kraigg Brathwaite and Leon Johnson, Chris Gayle in his debut Test stopped, sedately started. The possibility of neither man is ready to his hand; West Indies in their innings with their 500 th Test can not see the beginning of a kind of Gordon Greenidge-Desmond Haynes seemed to be celebrating. In their defense, Brathwaite and Johnson are sound technique and temperament. They had lunch unconquered.
They get two players with a solid half-centuries, as well as their good showing in the post-lunch session was created. However, they were dismissed in quick succession near-identical scores at the stroke of tea. Brathwaite to get his 153-ball 63, seemed to continue from where it left off in the previous game, but Johnson impressed in his first 66 of 162 balls. Bangladesh Taijul two wicket-takers of Islam and Islam are saphivul. Kirk Edwards was dropped early in his innings, but barring a scar, he and Darren Bravo went to tea unscathed.
After tea, Edwards seemed to have gone into a shell. Erstwhile powerful batsman Shamsur Rahman took a good diving catch covers, one from Mahmudullah to be drawn about 52 balls before driving. Edwards, on the other hand, only 16 Bravo, watching the amazing Nick Edwards' dismissal for 20 off 30 balls before getting it. After that, however, at the end of the day, before picking up his scoring rate, his own and went into a shell. Chanderpaul seemed like he did not score, but at the end of the day seemed to creep off unconcquered on 34.
Brief scores:
West Indies 341 for 8 in 113 overs (Kraigg Braithwaite 63, Leon Johnson 66, Shivanrine Chanderpaul 69*; Al-Amin Hossain 2 for 62, Shafiul Islam 2 for 79, Taijul Islam 2 for 89) vs Bangladesh.
CPLT20 2014: Northern Knights runs in CLT20 qualifiers
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Champions League T20
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Champions League T20 2014
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CLT20
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CLT20 2014
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Lahore Lions
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Lahore Lions vs Northern Knights
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Northern Knights
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Northern Knights Vs Lahore Lions
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Rajarshi Majumdar
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Tim Southee and Trent Boult of spells outclass Lahore Lions helped the Northern Knights. The Lions scored just 17 runs in the first five were sent back to the pavilion. None of the top five, could touch the double figure mark. Saad nasim fought a lone. Saif Ali Khan did not support him to the end of his 40-odd runs went in vain.
Nasir Jamshed was the first person to be dismissed in the second over of their innings after the parade. Skipper Mohammad Hafeez, Umar Akmal, Ahmed Shehzad came out of all the cheap. Southee and Boult to run through the line-up set the stage for the rest of their bowlers. Southee also took a brilliant outfield catch. Knights of brilliant on the field.
In the past, the Northern Knights captain Daniel Flynn, Watling's brilliant innings on Sunday against Lahore Lions helped their side to reach a total of 170 runs. Lahore Lions bowlers bowled well in powerplay overs. They also dismissed both openers Anton Devcich and Kane Williamson managed and dangerous looking.
Williamson, the other night, single-handedly demolished the South Express Asif Raza Aizaz Cheema bowls a good line and length of the two openers they do not allow you to get away during the powerplay. The Knights managed only 36 runs in the first six overs.
Captain Daniel Harris, Daniel Flynn and Lions spinners then took over the limit of the field. They had to build a good partnership. Mohammad Hafeez introduced himself into the attack, but he was taking a catch off the bowling of Daniel Harris before he was dismissed for 12 runs over that is then given. BJ Watling and Flynn continued to rotate the strike and kept the scoreboard ticking.
Half-century in just 27 balls with a strike rate of 185.00 Flynn finished. Watling from the other end of the slaughter continued and well brought up his fifty in just 33 balls. The Lions looked sloppy on the field right from the beginning. There are a lot of runs and the fielders drop catches have fallen through. The Knights were gifted a lot of opportunities and they used to put up the challenge to run.
Brief Scores:
Northern Knights 170 for 6 in 20 overs (Daniel Flynn 53, BJ Watling 53; Aizaz Cheema 3 for 35) beat Lahore Lions (Saad Nasim 58; Tim Southee 3 for 22, Trent Boult 2 for 12) by 73 runs.
Man of the match: Tim Southee
Nasir Jamshed was the first person to be dismissed in the second over of their innings after the parade. Skipper Mohammad Hafeez, Umar Akmal, Ahmed Shehzad came out of all the cheap. Southee and Boult to run through the line-up set the stage for the rest of their bowlers. Southee also took a brilliant outfield catch. Knights of brilliant on the field.
In the past, the Northern Knights captain Daniel Flynn, Watling's brilliant innings on Sunday against Lahore Lions helped their side to reach a total of 170 runs. Lahore Lions bowlers bowled well in powerplay overs. They also dismissed both openers Anton Devcich and Kane Williamson managed and dangerous looking.
Williamson, the other night, single-handedly demolished the South Express Asif Raza Aizaz Cheema bowls a good line and length of the two openers they do not allow you to get away during the powerplay. The Knights managed only 36 runs in the first six overs.
Captain Daniel Harris, Daniel Flynn and Lions spinners then took over the limit of the field. They had to build a good partnership. Mohammad Hafeez introduced himself into the attack, but he was taking a catch off the bowling of Daniel Harris before he was dismissed for 12 runs over that is then given. BJ Watling and Flynn continued to rotate the strike and kept the scoreboard ticking.
Half-century in just 27 balls with a strike rate of 185.00 Flynn finished. Watling from the other end of the slaughter continued and well brought up his fifty in just 33 balls. The Lions looked sloppy on the field right from the beginning. There are a lot of runs and the fielders drop catches have fallen through. The Knights were gifted a lot of opportunities and they used to put up the challenge to run.
Brief Scores:
Northern Knights 170 for 6 in 20 overs (Daniel Flynn 53, BJ Watling 53; Aizaz Cheema 3 for 35) beat Lahore Lions (Saad Nasim 58; Tim Southee 3 for 22, Trent Boult 2 for 12) by 73 runs.
Man of the match: Tim Southee
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