It was a
45-overs-a-side match. India made just one change to their playing eleven –
Chandrakant Pandit made way for Arshad Ayub. Six players made their One-day
International debuts for Bangladesh, who were playing India for the first time
– Azhar Hossain, Harunur Rashid, Athar Ali Khan, Aminul Islam, Zahid Razzak and
Nasir Ahmed. Dilip Vengsarkar, India’s skipper, won the toss, inserting the
hosts.
Rashid, who faced 14 balls, didn’t get off the mark. Kapil Dev broke the one-run stand. Hossain wasn’t in seventh heaven, because he scored just a run. He was trapped leg before wicket by Sanjeev Sharma, who broke the one-run stand. Gazi Ashraf, Bangladesh’s skipper, faced 70 balls, scoring 11. Maninder Singh broke the 31-run stand.
Khan, whose 34-ball innings included a boundary, scored 16. He was caught by Dev. Mohinder Amarnath was in seventh heaven. Islam, whose 26-ball innings included a boundary, scored 10. He was trapped leg before wicket by Ayub, who broke the 25-run stand. Razzak, who faced 21 balls, scored half-a-dozen. Ayub was in seventh heaven.
Golam Faruq, who faced nine balls, scored four. He was caught by Navjot Singh Sidhu. Narendra Hirwani was in seventh heaven. The eighth-wicket pair didn’t get off the mark. Minhajul, whose 67-ball (Abed)innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 22. He was dismissed by Ayub.
Jahangir Shah, who faced 14 balls, scored seven. He was unbeaten, as was Ahmed, who scored nine. His 10-ball innings included a boundary. India conceded 13 extras. Bangladesh scored 99 for the loss of eight wickets off 45 overs.
The leggie bowled six overs, conceding (Hirwa)nineteen. He picked up a wicket. Dev bowled six overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 14, picking up a wicket. Amarnath bowled six overs, including a maiden. He conceded eight, picking up a wicket.
Sanjeev bowled nine overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 22, picking up a wicket. Singh bowled nine overs, including half-a-dozen maidens. He conceded nine, picking up a wicket. Ayub bowled nine overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 30, picking up three scalps.
Krishnamachari Srikkanth, whose 45-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 24. He was caught by Khan. Hossain broke the 47-run stand. Sidhu, the player of the match, scored 50. His 71-ball innings included four boundaries and the only six of the match. He was unbeaten, as was Amarnath, who faced 41 balls, scoring 19.
Bangladesh conceded seven extras. India scored 100 for the loss of one wicket off 26 overs, winning by nine wickets with 114 balls to spare. Abedin bowled a wicketless over, conceding four. Khan bowled a couple of wicketless overs, conceding a dozen. Faruq bowled four wicketless overs, conceding 19.
Shah and Ghulam Nousher bowled six wicketless overs apiece. While the former, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 16, the latter, whose spell included a couple of maidens, conceded 15. Hossain, who bowled seven overs, conceded 30. He picked up the only wicket to fall.
Rashid, who faced 14 balls, didn’t get off the mark. Kapil Dev broke the one-run stand. Hossain wasn’t in seventh heaven, because he scored just a run. He was trapped leg before wicket by Sanjeev Sharma, who broke the one-run stand. Gazi Ashraf, Bangladesh’s skipper, faced 70 balls, scoring 11. Maninder Singh broke the 31-run stand.
Khan, whose 34-ball innings included a boundary, scored 16. He was caught by Dev. Mohinder Amarnath was in seventh heaven. Islam, whose 26-ball innings included a boundary, scored 10. He was trapped leg before wicket by Ayub, who broke the 25-run stand. Razzak, who faced 21 balls, scored half-a-dozen. Ayub was in seventh heaven.
Golam Faruq, who faced nine balls, scored four. He was caught by Navjot Singh Sidhu. Narendra Hirwani was in seventh heaven. The eighth-wicket pair didn’t get off the mark. Minhajul, whose 67-ball (Abed)innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 22. He was dismissed by Ayub.
Jahangir Shah, who faced 14 balls, scored seven. He was unbeaten, as was Ahmed, who scored nine. His 10-ball innings included a boundary. India conceded 13 extras. Bangladesh scored 99 for the loss of eight wickets off 45 overs.
The leggie bowled six overs, conceding (Hirwa)nineteen. He picked up a wicket. Dev bowled six overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 14, picking up a wicket. Amarnath bowled six overs, including a maiden. He conceded eight, picking up a wicket.
Sanjeev bowled nine overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 22, picking up a wicket. Singh bowled nine overs, including half-a-dozen maidens. He conceded nine, picking up a wicket. Ayub bowled nine overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 30, picking up three scalps.
Krishnamachari Srikkanth, whose 45-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 24. He was caught by Khan. Hossain broke the 47-run stand. Sidhu, the player of the match, scored 50. His 71-ball innings included four boundaries and the only six of the match. He was unbeaten, as was Amarnath, who faced 41 balls, scoring 19.
Bangladesh conceded seven extras. India scored 100 for the loss of one wicket off 26 overs, winning by nine wickets with 114 balls to spare. Abedin bowled a wicketless over, conceding four. Khan bowled a couple of wicketless overs, conceding a dozen. Faruq bowled four wicketless overs, conceding 19.
Shah and Ghulam Nousher bowled six wicketless overs apiece. While the former, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 16, the latter, whose spell included a couple of maidens, conceded 15. Hossain, who bowled seven overs, conceded 30. He picked up the only wicket to fall.
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