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Siddique leads Bangladesh to rare win
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October 09, 2008 19:58 IST

Half centuries from Junaid Siddique and captain Mohammad Ashraful [Images] guided Bangladesh to their first victory over New Zealand [Images] in a one-day international on Thursday.

Chasing 202 for victory, Bangladesh reached their target in the 46th over with seven wickets in hand. Ashraful finished unbeaten on 60.

Opener Siddique was named man of the match after piling up 85 runs in a patient innings which lasted until the 44th over. His 137-ball knock included eight boundaries before he was caught at backward point by Jacob Oram [Images] off Mark Gillespie.

After opener Tamim Iqbal (12) and Mushfiqur Rahim (30) were dismissed as Bangladesh reached 85-2, Siddique and Ashraful joined forces to frustrate the tourists.

While Siddique was happy to stand firm and look for openings to add to his score with singles, Ashraful smashed the ball around to notch up his 15th ODI half-century.

Ashraful hit five fours and a six in his 56-ball innings. The pair's 109-run third-wicket partnership put the hosts on course for a rare victory.

"We could implement our game plan and all had a good performance today to post the much-cherished win against a big team," Ashraful told reporters.

Earlier Bangladesh's paceman Mashrafe Mortaza [Images] and left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak led a potent home attack that ripped through the New Zealand order to restrict them to 201 for nine in 50 overs.

Put into bat, Jesse Ryder and Brendon McCullum had given the tourists a solid start on a wicket drenched by overnight rain.

But when McCullum was caught by Syed Rasel for 14, it triggered a New Zealand collapse.

New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori [Images] commended Bangladesh for playing well.

"They won the toss on a wicket that suited bowling first. We recovered reasonably well through Jacob Oram's innings, but in the end once the wicket dried up, 201 was just not enough," Vettori said.

The visitors went from 47 for no loss to 6-79, losing six wickets for just 32 runs in the space of 11 overs.

Ryder scored 34 before he became Mortaza's second victim and then Ross Taylor (2), Jamie How (7), Scott Styris (4) and Daniel Flynn (6) failed to get into double figures.

Jacob Oram (57) and Vettori (30) rescued the innings with a seventh-wicket partnership of 70 to steer New Zealand towards a competitive total.

All-rounder Oram smacked one six and four boundaries in his 89-ball innings before he was caught at long on by Rasel off a delivery from Razzak.

Vettori was caught at fine-leg by debutant Naeem Islam for off Shakib Al Hasan's bowling.

Mortaza, who also trapped How lbw and claimed the wicket of Kyle Mills, finished with four for 44 from his 10-over spell.

Razzak picked up three for 33, while pace bowler Shahadat Hossain and spinner Shakib chipped in with a wicket apiece.

Scorecard

New Zealand innings
 J. Ryder c Mahmud Ullah b Mashrafe Mortaza 34
 B. McCullum c Syed Rasel b Masharafe Mortaza 14
 J. How lbw Mashrafe Mortaza 7
 R. Taylor c Mohammad Ashraful b Shahadat Hossain 2
 S. Styris lbw Abdur Razzak 4
 D. Flynn c Mahmud Ullah b Abdur Razzak 6
 J. Oram c Syed Rasel b Abdur Razzak 57
 D. Vettori c Naeem Islam b Shakib Al Hassan 30
 K. Mills c Shahadat Hossain b Mashrafe Mortaza 16
 T. Southee not out 19
 M. Gillespie not out 2
 Extras: (lb-5 w-5) 10
 Total: (for nine wickets, 50 overs) 201

 Fall of wickets: 1-47, 2-55, 3-59, 4-62, 5-65, 6-79, 7-149, 8-174, 9-185.

 Bowling: Mashrafe Mortaza 10-3-44-4 (1w), Syed Rasel 2-0-18-0, Shahadat Hossain 6-0-29-1, Shakib Al Hasan 10-0-30-1 (1w), Abdur Razzak 10-0-33-3 (3w), Naeem Islam 10-0-34-0, Mahmud Ullah 2-0-8-0

 Bangladesh innings
 T. Iqbal c Styris b Mills 12
 J. Siddique c Oram b Gillespie 85
 M. Rahim c Ryder b Styris 30
 M. Ashraful not out 60
 S. Al Hasan not out 5
 Extras: (lb-6 w-4) 10
 Total: (for three wickets, 45.3 overs) 202

 Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-85, 3-194

 Bowling: Mills 7-0-28-1, Gillespie 8.3-1-37-1 (w2), Southee 9-0-41-0 (w2), Oram 5-0-11-0, Vettori 9-0-48-0, Styris 6-0-23-1, Ryder 1-0-9-0.

 Did not bat: Naeem Islam, Mashrafe Mortaza, Abdur Razzak, Shahadat Hossain, Syed Rasel, Mahmud Ullah (Riadh).

 Result: Bangladesh beat New Zealand by seven wickets.

 Player of the match: Junaid Siddique (Bangladesh)

 Second ODI: Saturday in Dhaka

 Third and final: ODI: Tuesday in Chittagong.




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