November 21, 2019
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# Debutant Jake Ball claimed five wickets as England came from behind to win the
first ODI against Bangladesh. (Photo: AP) Imrul Kayes' hundred went in vain as
England sealed 21-run win in the first ODI.
Dhaka: Paceman Jake Ball claimed
five wickets on debut after Ben Stokes scored his maiden century as England came
from behind to snatch a 21-run win over Bangladesh in the first one-day
international in Dhaka on Friday.Stokes hit 101 off 100 balls to guide England
to 309-8 but it seemed not good enough as opener Imrul Kayes struck a century
and shared a 118-run partnership with Shakib Al Hasan to take Bangladesh
tantalisingly close to a heroic win.With Bangladesh needing 39 off 51 balls,
Ball, who finished with 5-51 runs, removed Shakib for 79 and then bowled young
Mosaddek Hossain off the next ball to help England claw their way
back.Bangladesh lost all hope when leg-spinner Adil Rashid, who also played a
big part in the visitors' win with 4-49, dragged Kayes out of his crease off a
wide ball for England skipper Jos Buttler to complete the stumping.
Kayes
departed for 112 after facing 119 balls with Bangladesh still needing 30 runs
from six overs.Bangladesh lost their last six wickets for just 17 runs to be
dismissed for 288 in 47.5 overs, handing England a 1-0 lead in three-match
series.Kayes struck 11 fours and two sixes and batted with muscle cramp since he
was on 81.He paired with Shakib after Ball and Rashid landed some early blows to
leave Bangladesh on 153-4."Incredible. I just thought I had to come in and hit
it hard. No chance of me coming off, great chance for the five-for," said
man-of-the-match Ball, who claimed the final wicket to wrap up the win."There
was a bit of variable bounce. (I) hit the pitch hard, it skidded hard and
changed the pace."'It should have been easy':Stokes and Buttler, who scored 63
off 38 balls, earlier set up England's total as the visitors recovered from 63-4
to post a competitive score after electing to bat first at the Sher-e-Bangla
National Stadium.Stokes, who hit eight fours and four sixes, was dismissed just
after completing his century by nudging paceman Shafiul Islam towards midwicket
for a quick single.A miscued pull shot in the next over landed in the safe hands
of Sabbir Rahman at deep-midwicket as Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza ended
Stokes' onslaught.
Stokes, who was dropped twice by Mahmudullah and Mosharraf
Hossain when he was at 69 and 71, received invaluable support from debutant Ben
Duckett and the duo put on 153 runs for the fourth wicket stand.Duckett, batting
at one-down position in his first international, showed composure with 60 off 78
balls, including six boundaries.England slowed down after the rapid departure of
Duckett and Stokes but skipper Buttler kept up the momentum, taking his side
past the 300-run mark."Fantastic game. I'm stood there thinking I got the toss
all wrong," said Buttler."Stokesy dragged everyone together and said one last
push. They were cruising it, but new batters came in. Great to continue winning
habit."Bangladesh captain Mortaza lamented their poor catching."(It) should have
been an easy game for us.
Three hundred nine runs are always difficult but it
was a nice wicket," he said."Dropped catches cost us, (or) the score could have
been 280," he said.The series started under tight security, with fans waiting in
long queues and being patted down by policemen before entering the stadium.Roads
adjacent to the ground were kept off-limits for bystanders while security
personnel were deployed around the stadium.England's tour, which also includes
two Tests, had been thrown into doubt after an attack on a cafe in Dhaka in July
that killed 18 foreigners, many of whom were hacked to death, by suspected
Islamist militants.
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