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Monday, August 17, 2009

Bangladesh win 4th ODI against Zimbabve | Tamim Iqbal (154) thwarts Charles Coventry’s (194*) efforts


Bangladesh celebrate its victory in the 4th ODI against Zimbabve

Bangladesh 313 for 6 (Tamim 154, Price 3-60) beat Zimbabwe 312 for 8 (Coventry 194*) by four wickets

Bangladesh continues it best ever form in international cricket with three consecutive series win of which two being on foreign soils. Bangladesh has been proving consistently its caliber to be among the top notch like what Zimbabve team was during the reign of the Campbell & Flower brothers.

Charles Coventry's 194* New World Record (Equaling Saeed Anwar's 194) & Tamim Iqbal scored 154


Tamim Iqbal the hero of Bangladesh, led the team to a glorious victory in a high scoring match. Earlier in the day Zimbabve got a huge score of 312 thanks to the superb world record score of 194 by Charles Coventry. Charles Coventry (156 balls, 16 boundaries and 7 sixes.)

Charles Coventry’s happiness was brought to an end by another counter attacking innings of Tamim Iqbal. He scored 154 of 138 balls with 7 boundaries and 6 sixes.

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