The
sponsor was the same as the previous tournament (Coca-Cola). The format, too,
was the same (a triangular series). But besides hosts India, the tournament
would feature neighbours Bangladesh and Kenya.
The
Indians made five changes to their playing eleven – Sachin Tendulkar, Nayan
Mongia, V V S Laxman, Anil Kumble and Venkatesh Prasad made way for Rahul
Dravid, Robin Singh, Debasis Mohanty, and a couple of One-day International
debutants, Gagan Khoda and Mannava Prasad.
Bangladesh
made five changes to the eleven that last played the Indians – Shahriar
Hossain, Javed Omar, Akram Khan, Shafiuddin Ahmed and Shariful Haque made way
for Athar Ali Khan, Minhajul Abedin, Naimur Rahman, and a couple of One-day
International debutants, Mehrab Hossain [a shot off whose (Lam)bat struck the
skull of the former India cricketer Raman in a club match earlier that year,
resulting in the untimely demise of the swashbuckling batsman] and Morshed Ali
Khan.
On winning
the toss, Mohammad Azharuddin, India’s skipper, inserted the visitors. Sanwar
Hossain, who faced four balls, didn’t get off the mark. An over into the match,
Ajit Agarkar broke the two-run stand. Athar, whose 27-ball innings included a
boundary, scored 15. Forty-five balls later, he was caught by Mohanty. Agarkar
broke the 31-run stand.
Abedin,
who faced 40 balls, scored 14. Thirty-seven balls later, he was caught by
Dravid. Singh broke the 19-run stand. Mehrab, whose 13-ball innings included a
boundary, scored (Sangh)VI. Nineteen balls later, Rahul broke the nine-run
stand.
Rahman,
who faced 58 balls, scored 25. A hundred and thirty-four balls later, he was
caught by Azharuddin. Sanghvi broke the 71-run partnership. Aminul Islam, whose
126-ball innings included five boundaries, scored 70. Forty-three balls later,
Agarkar broke the 31-run stand.
Mohammad
Rafique, who faced a couple of balls, scored a run. Five balls later, he was
caught by Mohanty. Hrishikesh Kanitkar broke the nine-run stand. The
eighth-wicket pair put on 10. Hasibul Hossain, who faced three balls, scored a
run. Nine balls later, Prasad (better known by his initials, M S K) and Agarkar
ran him out.
The
ninth-wicket pair put on a couple. Khaled Mahmud, whose 35-ball innings
included a couple of boundaries, scored 31. A couple of balls later, Prasad ran
him out. His namesake, Mashud, didn’t face a ball. He was unbeaten.
India
conceded 21 extras. Bangladesh scored 184 for the loss of nine wickets off 50
overs. Sourav Ganguly, who bowled half-a-dozen overs, conceded 21. He was
wicketless, as was Mohanty, who bowled seven overs, including a maiden. He
conceded 18.
Kanitkar,
who bowled nine overs, conceded 30. He picked up a wicket, as did Singh, who
bowled 10 overs, conceding 32. Sanghvi, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 35. He
picked up a couple of wickets. Agarkar bowled eight overs, including a maiden.
He conceded 41, picking up three scalps.
Although
his 14-ball innings included a boundary, Ganguly had no reason to be in seventh
heaven – 19 balls into the chase, he was caught by Morshed, who broke the
12-run stand. Azharuddin, whose 41-ball innings included half-a-dozen
boundaries, scored 31. Seventy balls later, he was caught by Mashud. Mahmud
broke the 43-run stand.
Khoda,
whose 56-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 26. Thirty-eight balls
later, he was caught by Mashud. Athar broke the 30-run stand. Dravid, who faced
22 balls, scored five. Forty-one balls later, he was caught by Athar, who broke
the 20-eun stand.
Ajay
Jadeja, the player of the match, scored 73. His 101-ball innings included eight
boundaries. Seventeen overs later, he was caught by Mashud. Hasibul broke the
78-run partnership. Singh, whose 37-ball innings included a boundary, scored
27. He was unbeaten, as was Kanitkar, who faced a ball, scored a run.
Bangladesh
conceded 15 runs. India, who scored 185 for the loss of five wickets off 45.2
overs, won by five wickets with 28 balls to spare. Rafique, who bowled seven
wicketless overs, conceded 35.
Hasibul,
who bowled nine overs, conceded 44. He picked up a wicket. Mahmud bowled 9.2
overs, including a maiden. He conceded 35, picking up a wicket. Morshed, who
bowled 10 overs, conceded 31. He picked up a wicket. Athar, who bowled 10
overs, conceded 33. He picked up a couple of scalps.