Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Tamim enters 5000-run club in ODI

Opener Tamim Iqbal has turned into the primary Bangladeshi cricketer to achieve the 5000-run check in ODI organize.

Tamim entered the first class club amid the arrangement choosing third match against Britain at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong on Wednesday, reports UNB news organization.

Tamim began his innings in the match with 38 runs requiring for his deed and touched the point of reference hitting a limit off Chris Woakes. He has now 5007 keeps running in the One-Day Global as he was out for 45 keeps running off 68 balls highlighting five fours in the match.

The left-gave batsman made his ODI make a big appearance in 2007 against Zimbabwe in Harare and played 158 matches to pack the runs.

He struck seven centuries and 33 half hundreds of years in ODI to hold the record of having most hundreds of years and half hundreds of years among Bangladesh players.

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