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Bangladesh vs Ireland Scorecard, Match 6, Ireland, Bangladesh, West Indies ODI Tri Series 2019

Result · May 15 2019, Wed - 03:15 PM (IST)
Match 6 - Clontarf Cricket Club
IRELAND
292/8
BANGLADESH
294/4
Bangladesh won by 6 wickets
CRR:6.84
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Abu Jayed 9 - 58 5 6.4
Rubel Hossain 7 2 41 1 5.9
Mohammad Saifuddin 9 - 43 2 4.8
Mosaddek Hossain 8 - 32 0 4
Shakib Al Hasan 9 - 65 0 7.2
Mashrafe Mortaza 8 - 47 0 5.9
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
23/1 (3.5) James McCollum
59/2 (10.4) Andrew Balbirnie
233/3 (44.4) William Porterfield
263/4 (46.4) Kevin O'Brien
264/5 (46.5) Paul Stirling
287/6 (48.4) Gary Wilson
291/7 (49.4) Mark Adair
292/8 (49.6) George Dockrell
BANGLADESH - 294/4 (43.0)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Tamim Iqbal b Boyd Rankin 57 53 9 - 107.55
Liton Das b Barry McCarthy 76 67 9 1 113.43
Shakib Al Hasan Retired Hurt 50 51 4 - 98.04
Mushfiqur Rahim (wk) c Gary Wilson b Boyd Rankin 35 33 5 - 106.06
Mahmudullah Not out 35 29 2 2 120.69
Mosaddek Hossain c Gary Wilson b Mark Adair 14 17 1 - 82.35
Sabbir Rahman Not out 7 8 1 - 87.5
Mashrafe Mortaza (c) - - - - -
Mohammad Saifuddin - - - - -
Rubel Hossain - - - - -
Abu Jayed - - - - -
Extras 20 ( lb: 9 w: 11)
Total 294 / 4 (43.0 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mark Adair 10 - 52 1 5.2
Barry McCarthy 10 - 61 1 6.1
Joshua Little 8 - 67 0 8.4
Boyd Rankin 7 - 48 2 6.9
George Dockrell 8 - 57 0 7.1
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
117/1 (16.4) Tamim Iqbal
160/2 (22.3) Liton Das
224/3 (32.3) Mushfiqur Rahim
278/4 (40.4) Mosaddek Hossain
Match Info
Series: Tri-Series in Ireland 2019
Date: May 15 2019, Wed - 03:15 PM (IST)
Country: Ireland
City: Dublin
Venue: Clontarf Cricket Club
Toss: Ireland won the toss and elected to bat.
Ireland Squad: Paul Stirling, James McCollum, Andrew Balbirnie, William Porterfield (c), Kevin O'Brien, Mark Adair, Gary Wilson (wk), George Dockrell, Boyd Rankin, Barry McCarthy, Joshua Little
Bangladesh Squad: Tamim Iqbal, Liton Das, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Mahmudullah, Sabbir Rahman, Mosaddek Hossain, Mashrafe Mortaza (c), Mohammad Saifuddin, Rubel Hossain, Abu Jayed
  • Six of the eight completed ODI encounters between Ireland and Bangladesh have been won by the Tigers (L2); they have claimed victory three times in a row against the Irish ahead of this game.
  • Bangladesh have managed to register back-to-back wins in Ireland against the Irish, losing the initial encounter there; all three of those games being won by the chasing side.
  • Bangladesh and Ireland have faced off once before in Malahide; the visitors winning that game against Ireland by a margin of eight wickets (May 2017).
  • Ireland have only managed three victories in their last 18 ODIs outings on home soil (L14); nine of the last 10 ODIs involving the Irish there have seen them slump to defeat (W1).
  • Ireland come into this game having suffered nine ODI losses on the spin at Malahide; the last victory they registered at the venue in this format coming in 2014 (v Scotland).
  • Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh) has scored more runs in ODIs played out between his side and Ireland than any other batsman ever; posting 451 runs against Ireland at an average of over 56.
  • Tamim Iqbal claimed his first ever ODI century versus Ireland, recording 129 off 136 balls during a 2008 encounter in Dhaka; it is the highest score ever recorded in matches played out between Bangladesh and Ireland.
  • Shakib Al Hasan only needs one more dismissal to become only the second bowler ever to collect 250 ODI wickets for Bangladesh; he's picked up two wickets in four of his last six innings with the ball against Ireland.
  • William Porterfield (Ireland) has scored just 74 runs from seven ODI knocks so far in 2019; of the 25 batsmen to open at least four times this calendar year, only one has a lower average in that time than the 11.8 recorded by the Irishman (UAE's Ashfaq Ahmed - 6.3).
  • In his most recent ODI (v Windies) William Porterfield (Ireland) batted at No.4 for his country for the first time across all formats (two Tests, 130 ODIs and 61 T20Is).