ACS Overseas First-Class Annual 2017
BANGLADESH v AUSTRALIA Played at Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, September 4, 5, 6, 7, 2017. (Scheduled for five days). Australia in Bangladesh 2017 - 2nd Test Australia won by seven wickets. BANGLADESH R B M 4s 6s R B M 4s 6s Tamim Iqbal lbw b Lyon 9 34 39 - - st Wade b Lyon 12 38 51 2 - Soumya Sarkar lbw b Lyon 33 81 122 2 1 c Renshaw b Cummins 9 16 20 2 - Imrul Kayes lbw b Lyon 4 11 18 - - c Maxwell b Lyon 15 35 42 3 - Mominul Haque lbw b Lyon 31 67 82 2 - (8) c Cummins b Lyon 29 61 89 2 - Shakib Al Hasan c Wade b Agar 24 52 66 3 - c Warner b Lyon 2 8 8 - - *†Mushfiqur Rahim b Lyon 68 166 252 5 - c Wade b Cummins 31 103 128 1 - Sabbir Rahman st Wade b Lyon 66 113 136 6 1 st Wade b Lyon 24 59 71 2 - Nasir Hossain c Wade b Agar 45 97 115 5 - (4) c Smith b O’Keefe 5 18 26 1 - Mehedi Hasan run out (Warner) 11 45 58 - - not out 14 54 79 1 - Taijul Islam c Smith b Lyon 9 12 16 - 1 b Lyon 4 32 32 - - Mustafizur Rahman not out 0 2 7 - - b O’Keefe 0 4 8 - - Extras b 5 5 b 12 12 (113.2 ov; 458 mins) 305 (71.2 ov; 283 mins) 157 AUSTRALIA R B M 4s 6s R B M 4s 6s M.T.Renshaw c Mushfiqur Rahim c Mushfiqur Rahim b Mustafizur Rahman 4 7 6 1 - b Shakib Al Hasan 22 40 53 2 1 D.A.Warner c Imrul Kayes c Soumya Sarkar b Mustafizur Rahman 123 234 362 7 - b Mustafizur Rahman 8 13 20 1 - *S.P.D.Smith b Taijul Islam 58 94 107 8 - c Mushfiqur Rahim b Taijul Islam 16 9 24 3 - P.S.P.Handscomb run out (Shakib Al Hasan) 82 144 185 6 - not out 16 14 28 2 - G.J.Maxwell c Mushfiqur Rahim b Mehedi Hasan 38 98 150 3 - not out 25 17 20 2 2 H.W.R.Cartwright c Soumya Sarkar b Mehedi Hasan 18 28 38 2 1 †M.S.Wade lbw b Mustafizur Rahman 8 31 41 1 - A.C.Agar b Shakib Al Hasan 22 35 64 4 - P.J.Cummins lbw b Mehedi Hasan 4 8 14 1 - S.N.J.O’Keefe not out 8 34 53 1 - N.M.Lyon c Imrul Kayes b Mustafizur Rahman 0 6 13 - - Extras b 8, lb 3, w 1 12 (119.5 ov; 519 mins) 377 (3 wkts; 15.3 ov; 74 mins) 87 Australia O M R W wd nb O M R W wd nb Fall Ban Aus Ban Aus Cummins 22 5 46 0 - - 11 3 27 2 - - 1 13 (1) 5 (1) 11 (2) 13 (2) Lyon 36.2 7 94 7 - - 33 11 60 6 - - 2 21 (3) 98 (3) 32 (1) 44 (3) O’Keefe 23 0 79 0 - - 22.2 6 49 2 - - 3 70 (2) 250 (4) 37 (3) 48 (1) Agar 23 9 52 2 - - 5 1 9 0 - - 4 85 (4) 298 (2) 39 (5) Maxwell 4 0 13 0 - - 5 117 (5) 321 (6) 43 (4) Cartwright 5 1 16 0 - - 6 222 (7) 342 (7) 97 (7) 7 265 (6) 346 (5) 129 (6) Bangladesh O M R W wd nb O M R W wd nb 8 293 (8) 364 (9) 149 (8) Mehedi Hasan 38 6 93 3 - - 9 296 (9) 376 (8) 156 (10) Mustafizur Rahman 20.5 2 84 4 1 - (1) 5 1 16 1 - - 10 305 (10) 377 (11) 157 (11) Shakib Al Hasan 31 3 82 1 - - (2) 6 1 35 1 - - Taijul Islam 21 1 78 1 - - (3) 4 0 26 1 - - Nasir Hossain 6 2 14 0 - - (4) 0.3 0 10 0 - - Mominul Haque 2 0 6 0 - - Sabbir Rahman 1 0 9 0 - - Umpires: I.J.Gould and N.J.Llong. Third umpire: Aleem Dar. Referee: J.J.Crowe. Toss: Bangladesh Close of Play: 1st day: Bangladesh (1) 253-6 (Mushfiqur Rahim 62, Nasir Hossain 19, 90 overs); 2nd day: Australia (1) 225-2 (Warner 88, Handscomb 69, 64 overs); 3rd day: Australia (1) 377-9 (O’Keefe 8, Lyon 0, 118 overs). Man of the Match: N.M.Lyon. Nasir Hossain passed 1,000 runs in Test matches when he reached 6 in the first innings. G.J.Maxwell passed 3,000 runs in first-class matches when he reached 32 in the first innings. The 152 added by D.A.Warner and P.S.P.Handscomb was Australia's highest for the 3rd wicket against Bangladesh (previously 141 by J.L.Langer and D.S.Lehmann at Darwin in 2003). The 49 added by Soumya Sarkar and Mominul Haque was Bangladesh's highest for the 3rd wicket against Australia (previously 27 by Shahriar Nafees and Rajin Saleh at Fatullah in 2005/06). The 105 added by Mushfiqur Rahim and Sabbir Rahman was Bangladesh's highest for the 6th wicket against Australia (previously 60 by Sanwar Hossain and Khaled Mashud at Cairns in 2003). The 43 added by Mushfiqur Rahim and Nasir Hossain was Bangladesh's highest for the 7th wicket against Australia (previously 42 in the first Test). N.M.Lyon, with 13-154, claimed the best match figures for Australia in a Test against Bangladesh (previously 10-133 by S.C.G.MacGill at Cairns in 2003). It was the best match return ever achieved by an Australian off-spinner in a Test (previously 12-89 by H.Trumble against England at The Oval in 1896). 640 Bangladesh in 2017
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