SYLHET: Shakib Al Hasan’s splendid allround effort helped Bangladesh seal its largest-ever victory when it beat Ireland by 183 runs in the three-match one-day international series opener on Saturday. Shakib hit 93, his third straight half-century, and then added a wicket to contribute in the team’s victory. The talisman also reached the 7,000 runs mark as the second Bangladeshi batter after Tamim Iqbal when he was on 24 and became only the third player in the history with 7,000 runs and 300 wickets simultaneously. Towhid Hridoy played a wonderful 92 on debut as Bangladesh compiled 338-8, its highest-ever ODI score, a total that the Irish couldn’t challenge as they were bowled out for 155 in 30.5 overs.
Shakib and Hridoy combined for 135 off 125 for the fourth wicket stand to lay a solid platform. Mushfiqur Rahim contributed with a 26 ball-44, hitting three fours and as many sixes. “The way we batted was exceptional, given it wasn’t the easiest wicket to bat for the first 20 overs,” Bangladesh skipper Tamim Iqbal said. Bangladesh lost Tamim Iqbal for 3 when he edged pacer Mark Adair at first slip after Ireland sent the hosts in to batting. Liton Das (26) and Najmul Hossain (25) got the start but both of them failed to count it, leaving Bangladesh at 81-3 in 17th over.
After bringing up his 53rd half-century off 65 balls with a single, Shakib went after pacer Graham Hume, taking 22 runs including five fours. Hume, who claimed his career-best 4-60, took the ultimate revenge, denying Shakib his 10th century. His 89-ball knock included nine boundaries. Hridoy reached his half-century off 55 balls and grew with confidence. He came down heavily on legspinner Gareth Delany to hit him two sixes. Mushfiqur Rahim also joined the party as Bangladesh’s inning got the pace. But Hume came back strongly to deal a double blow in the space of two balls. He claimed Mushfiqur, ending 49 ball-80 runs partnership between him and Hridoy and then rattled the stump of Hridoy as he approached a century on debut. Hridoy missed out the century by eight runs but his 92 off 85 that studded by eight fours and two sixes was a best score by a Bangladeshi batter on debut.
Ireland made a confident start with Stephen Doheny and Paul Stirling adding 60 in their opening stand in 11.2 overs. Shakib had Doheny caught by Mushfiqur on 34 to break through. Fast bowler Ebadot Hossain, who returned figures of 4-45 for his career-best effort, got into act by claiming two wickets in his consecutive two overs. He removed Stirling (34) and Harry Tector (3). Fast bowler Taskin Ahmed (2-25) and left-arm spinner Nasum Ahmed (3-43) ripped through Ireland’s middle order before Ebadot came back in his second spell to clean up the tail. Before being the last man out, George Dockrell made team-high 45. The second ODI is on Monday.
Brief scores: Bangladesh 338 for 8 (Shakibul Hasan 93, Towhid Hridoy 92, Graham Hume 4-60) beat Ireland 155 (George Dockrell 45, Stephen Doheny 34, Ebadot Hossain 4-42) by 183 runs.
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