India vs Bangladesh, 2nd ODI | Mehidy ton lifts Bangladesh to 271-7 against India

Mehidy Hasan Miraz got a lot of his runs square of the wicket as his picked his gaps, especially against the spinners

December 07, 2022 04:20 pm | Updated 06:07 pm IST - Mirpur

Bangladesh’s Mehidy Hasan Miraz celebrates his hundred runs with Nasum Ahmed during the second One Day International cricket match between Bangladesh and India in Dhaka, Bangladesh on December 7, 2022.

Bangladesh’s Mehidy Hasan Miraz celebrates his hundred runs with Nasum Ahmed during the second One Day International cricket match between Bangladesh and India in Dhaka, Bangladesh on December 7, 2022. | Photo Credit: AP

The diminutive Mehidy Hasan Miraz once again tormented the Indian bowlers on way to his maiden century as Bangladesh staged a remarkable recovery to reach 271 for seven in the second ODI in Mirpur on December 7.

India had Bangladesh on the mat at 69 for six before last match’s hero Miraz (100 off 83 balls) stitched an epic 148-run partnership off 165 balls with Mahmudullah (77 off 96) to help the home team put up a fighting total.

It was the highest ever seventh-wicket stand against India.

Miraz saved his best for the 50th over when he smashed Shardul Thakur for couple of sixes, including a sweetly timed pick up shot, before reaching three figure-mark in the final ball of the innings.

The visitors had struggled to take the decisive last wicket in the series-opener and ran out of ideas on Wednesday as well after more than half of the Bangladesh line-up was sent back to the dressing room by the 19th over.

Miraz got a lot of his runs square of the wicket as his picked his gaps, especially against the spinners. He ended up with eight boundaries and four sixes. Mahmudullah too grew in confidence as his innings progressed. It took a brilliant one-handed catch from K.L. Rahul to dismiss him and end a memorable stand.

After Bangladesh opted to bat, Mohammad Siraj (2/73) troubled the batters with his incoming deliveries, Umran Malik (2/58) used his express pace to good effect while offie Washington Sundar (3/37) had them in discomfort with the extra bounce.

Siraj got his revenge in the same over he was hit for back-to-back boundaries by Anamul Haque (11 off 9). The Indian pacer set up Haque with a couple of outswingers before bringing one back in to trap him in front of the stumps.

Siraj’s next wicket came in the 10th over when the dangerous Litton Das (7 off 23) had no clue about his in-swinger from a good length.

Malik, coming into the side in place of injured Kuldeep Sen, tested the seasoned Shakib Al Hasan (8 off 20) with a barrage of short balls. It was an uncomfortable stay in the middle for Shakib who eventually fell to a spinner as he mistimed a slog sweep off Sundar.

Like Shakib, Najmul Hossan Shanto too was expecting some chin music but Malik bowled one at 151kmph on length and the southpaw was late on the ball to see his off-stump cartwheeling.

Mehidy and Mahumudullah got together in 20th over and change the course of the innings.

India captain Rohit Sharma suffered a nasty blow to his thumb early in the innings.

Standing at second slip, Rohit was left with a bloodied left-hand when he dropped Haque off Siraj in the fourth ball of the second over. He did come to ground after that and KL Rahul led the side in his absence.

Scoreboard

Bangladesh: Anamul Haque lbw Siraj 11 Litton Das b Siraj 7 Najmul Shanto b Malik 21 Shakib Al Hasan c Dhawan b Sundar 8 Mushfiqur Rahim c Dhawan b Sundar 12 Mahmudullah c Rahul b Malik 77 Afif Hossain b Sundar 0 Mehidy Hasan Miraz not out 100 Nasum Ahmed not out 18

Extras: (B-1, LB-3, NB-2, W-11) 17

Total: (For Seven Wickets in 50 Overs) 271

Fall of Wickets: 1-11, 2-39, 3-52, 4-66, 5-69, 6-69, 7-217

Bowling: Deepak Chahar 3-0-12-0, Mohammed Siraj 10-0-73-2, Shardul Thakur 10-1-47-0, Umran Malik 10-2-58-2, Washington Sundar 10-0-37-3, Axar Patel 7-0-40-0.

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