Bangladesh spoils Tendulkar's 100th
international ton
Friday March 16, 2012 10:41:46 PM,
IANS
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Mirpur (Dhaka): India couldn't celebrate Sachin Tendulkar's landmark 100th
international century as Bangladesh scripted a phenomenal
five-wicket win over the World Champions in the fourth ODI of the
Asia Cup at the Shere Bangla National Stadium here Friday.
Chasing a stiff target of 289, Bangladesh made 293 for five with
four balls to spare after a stunning performance by the top order
batsmen.
Tamim Iqbal (70) and Jahurul Islam (53) steadied the Bangladesh
innings with their 113-run stand for the second wicket despite
losing opening batsman Nazimuddin (5) early in the fifth over.
Nasir Hossain (54), former captain and Man of the Match Shakib al
Hasan (49) and skipper Mushfiqur Rahim (46 not out) played innings
of their life as Bangladesh defeated India for the first time
since their surprise win in the 2007 World Cup. India pacer
Praveen Kumar picked up three for 56.
Bangladesh's win means India are now in a must-win situation
against Pakistan in their next match here slated for Sunday.
It was a poor display by Indian bowlers that allowed the hosts to
steal away with an inspiring win and spoil Tendulkar's party.
Tendulkar's 114 came from 147 balls and it was studded with 12
fours and a six. Tendulkar was well supported with Virat Kohli
(66) and Suresh Raina (51) as India reached 289 for five in 50
overs.
Tendulkar was involved in two crucial partnerships with Kohli and
Raina. Tendulkar and Kohli were involved in a 148-run stand for
the second wicket that set the foundation of the innings and with
Raina the batting maestro added 86 runs for the third wicket.
For Tendulkar it took 370 days to achieve the landmark century. He
struck his last century (111) against South Africa during the 2011
World Cup at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur,
March 12.
Tendulkar's 147-ball knock was studded with 12 fours and a six. He
was determined to get the monkey off his back. Tendulkar took 64
balls to get his 50 in style with a four off spinner
Shakib-al-Hasan. He slowed down the pace as he approached 90s and
took 19 balls to move from 89 to 100.
Tendulkar finally achieved the century with a single off Shakib in
43.4 overs. Tendulkar failed to control his emotions as the
stadium erupted in joy. After completing the single, he looked at
his bat and then aimed for the sky to pay tribute to his father.
He then took off his helment and kissed the Indian flag before
being congratulated by the Bangladesh players and Raina.
Tendulkar and Raina were finally dismissed in consecutive
deliveries off fast bowler Mashrafe Mortaza in the 47th over.
Bangladesh made a poor start by losing Nazimuddin, but the
brilliant partnership between Tamim and Islam brought back the
home team on track. The partnership was broken by left-arm spinner
Ravindra Jadeja who got rid of Nazimuddin, who hit four fours and
a six, caught at mid-wiket by Rohit Sharma.
Jadeja also took a brilliant catch at backward point to dismiss
Tamim as Bangladesh were reduced to 128/1 to 156/3.
Hossain and Shakib then changed the course of the match with their
brutal hitting as 68 runs came off in eight overs. Shakib's
31-ball whirlwind knock was studded with five fours and two sixes
and he took Bangladesh on the threshold of a win.
Rahim then played a captain's knock to finish off the task
perfectly. His unbeaten 46 came off just 25 balls that also
included three fours and three sixes.
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