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I can't believe I ate the whole thing
First test v South Africa.
H Ismail had nearly the worst debut a player could have. He scored 7 in the first innings and only 1 in the second. At least he didn't get a duck.
We batted on a good pitch and wanted to build a nice total before days out.
After Ismail fell early Iqbal and Aftabd Ahmed looked set for a combined 62.
Iqbal fell and Ahmed hung around with 3 more batsman until he was out for 71.
At 7 for 165 in the final session for the day is not what we wanted. When Elias Sunny strolled out to the crease to join Arif Ahmed, you could sense he wasn't intending on getting out. Not today anyway.
Ahmed and Sunny batted out the day and a bit of the next with a vital 61 run partnership.
What came next was even more amazing. Arafat Sunny and Arif Ahmed hitting 120 for 9th wicket and taking Bangladesh past 350.
Ishraq Sonet made the odd choice of opening the bowling with Nazmul Hossain, due to a spin and batting heavy side.
This odd choice paid off though as Sonet bowled Puttick for 7.
Then things went sour as South Africa raced to 172 but soon we were on the backfoot as they lost two wickets for no runs and the spinners started to dominate.
Gibbs started well before playing a soft shot and out for 24, South Africa 4-231.
Bangladesh wouldn't see another wicket fall for 106 runs and the shoulders slumped as Ruldolph plundered the runs. He finally fell for 172, and when he was gone the rest steadily fell too, not without adding 70 more.
South Africa with a lead of 50 broke through early gettinh Ismail for 1 then Aftab Ahmed for a duck.
Then Ishraq Sonet did what hes been threatening to do for so long now.
He finally scored a hundred.
In all his games (as captain, too) this young batsman has been superb to watch, with excellent timing on the off side, and a dazzling pull.
But he's been the victim of his captaincy, trying to score too much too quickly.
Now he was patient, playing the perfect captains knock, making sure Bangladesh went embarressed.
His partnership of 205 with Iqbal is the second highest for Bangladesh. They could've added more if their momentum wasn't interrupted by the rain. When they came back on they were both soon out along with Atiqur Rahman. But the rain was long and the match ended up as a draw.
Bangladesh all out 358.
Arafat Sunny 77
Arif Ahmed 75
Aftab Ahmed 71
S Pollock 4-60
D Terbrugge 4-94
South Africa all out 410.
J Rudolph 171
G Smith 68
Elias Sunny 4-92
Manjural Islam 3-51
Bangladesh 5 for 242.
Ishraq Sonet 112
Nafees Iqbal 86
S Pollock 3-69
D Terbrugge 2-65
Match Drawn.
MOTM: J Ruldoph
2nd Test Match.
We batted first again and seemed to be going fine at 3-130. Arif Ahmed was promoted to opener with Ismail being dumped not because of his performance, but for an extra pace bowler.
He was the only player to make something in the innings with 83 trying to hold the top order together.
We were bundled out for 184 in the end..
South Africa batted solidly after the first wicket fell for 3. Runs flowed steadily and the wickets didn't fall together like Bangladesh.
Gibbs missed out on a century with 94.
The second innings looked worse when Bangladesh were 6 for 97. A partnership like the first game was needed and it was delivered by Rajin Saleh and Elias Sunny with a marathon stand for a day which saw 162 addded for the 7th wicket.
It wasn't enough though with South Africa needing just over 100 for victory, though losing 4 wickets in the process.
Bangladesh all out 184.
Arif Ahmed 83
Aftab Ahmed 20
J Kallis 2-30
D Terbrugge 2-33
South Africa all out 350.
H Gibbs 94
M Van jaarsveld 71
Manjural Islam 3-52
Nazmul Hossain 3-83
Bangladesh all out 282.
Rajin Saleh 111
Elias Sunny 74 N.O.
S Pollock 5-59
J Kallis 2-20
South Africa 4 for 117.
A Puttick 45
J Kallis 40
Nazmul Hossain 2-24
Manjural Islam 2-35
South Africa win by 6 wickets.
MOTM: S Pollock.
Yet another 3 match ODI series is to follow...
H Ismail had nearly the worst debut a player could have. He scored 7 in the first innings and only 1 in the second. At least he didn't get a duck.
We batted on a good pitch and wanted to build a nice total before days out.
After Ismail fell early Iqbal and Aftabd Ahmed looked set for a combined 62.
Iqbal fell and Ahmed hung around with 3 more batsman until he was out for 71.
At 7 for 165 in the final session for the day is not what we wanted. When Elias Sunny strolled out to the crease to join Arif Ahmed, you could sense he wasn't intending on getting out. Not today anyway.
Ahmed and Sunny batted out the day and a bit of the next with a vital 61 run partnership.
What came next was even more amazing. Arafat Sunny and Arif Ahmed hitting 120 for 9th wicket and taking Bangladesh past 350.
Ishraq Sonet made the odd choice of opening the bowling with Nazmul Hossain, due to a spin and batting heavy side.
This odd choice paid off though as Sonet bowled Puttick for 7.
Then things went sour as South Africa raced to 172 but soon we were on the backfoot as they lost two wickets for no runs and the spinners started to dominate.
Gibbs started well before playing a soft shot and out for 24, South Africa 4-231.
Bangladesh wouldn't see another wicket fall for 106 runs and the shoulders slumped as Ruldolph plundered the runs. He finally fell for 172, and when he was gone the rest steadily fell too, not without adding 70 more.
South Africa with a lead of 50 broke through early gettinh Ismail for 1 then Aftab Ahmed for a duck.
Then Ishraq Sonet did what hes been threatening to do for so long now.
He finally scored a hundred.
In all his games (as captain, too) this young batsman has been superb to watch, with excellent timing on the off side, and a dazzling pull.
But he's been the victim of his captaincy, trying to score too much too quickly.
Now he was patient, playing the perfect captains knock, making sure Bangladesh went embarressed.
His partnership of 205 with Iqbal is the second highest for Bangladesh. They could've added more if their momentum wasn't interrupted by the rain. When they came back on they were both soon out along with Atiqur Rahman. But the rain was long and the match ended up as a draw.
Bangladesh all out 358.
Arafat Sunny 77
Arif Ahmed 75
Aftab Ahmed 71
S Pollock 4-60
D Terbrugge 4-94
South Africa all out 410.
J Rudolph 171
G Smith 68
Elias Sunny 4-92
Manjural Islam 3-51
Bangladesh 5 for 242.
Ishraq Sonet 112
Nafees Iqbal 86
S Pollock 3-69
D Terbrugge 2-65
Match Drawn.
MOTM: J Ruldoph
2nd Test Match.
We batted first again and seemed to be going fine at 3-130. Arif Ahmed was promoted to opener with Ismail being dumped not because of his performance, but for an extra pace bowler.
He was the only player to make something in the innings with 83 trying to hold the top order together.
We were bundled out for 184 in the end..
South Africa batted solidly after the first wicket fell for 3. Runs flowed steadily and the wickets didn't fall together like Bangladesh.
Gibbs missed out on a century with 94.
The second innings looked worse when Bangladesh were 6 for 97. A partnership like the first game was needed and it was delivered by Rajin Saleh and Elias Sunny with a marathon stand for a day which saw 162 addded for the 7th wicket.
It wasn't enough though with South Africa needing just over 100 for victory, though losing 4 wickets in the process.
Bangladesh all out 184.
Arif Ahmed 83
Aftab Ahmed 20
J Kallis 2-30
D Terbrugge 2-33
South Africa all out 350.
H Gibbs 94
M Van jaarsveld 71
Manjural Islam 3-52
Nazmul Hossain 3-83
Bangladesh all out 282.
Rajin Saleh 111
Elias Sunny 74 N.O.
S Pollock 5-59
J Kallis 2-20
South Africa 4 for 117.
A Puttick 45
J Kallis 40
Nazmul Hossain 2-24
Manjural Islam 2-35
South Africa win by 6 wickets.
MOTM: S Pollock.
Yet another 3 match ODI series is to follow...
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