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2nd ODI: Roy, Buttler power England to 326 against Bangladesh
Jason Roy's century and Jos Buttler's 76 helped England score 326 in the second ODI against Bangladesh in the capital's Mirpur on Friday.
With this batting effort, England set themselves up for the ODI series win with one match, scheduled for March 6 in Chattogram, to spare.
This was England's highest total in Bangladesh in the ODIs.
However, Bangladesh suffered their last home ODI series loss seven years ago against England.
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England's batting approach on the tricky Mirpur surface seemed to work well, as they scored steadily throughout the innings without being extra aggressive until the last few overs.
Taskin Ahmed was the most successful bowler for Bangladesh, taking three wickets, but he conceded over 60 runs in 10 overs, including 15 runs in the last over of the innings.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz also struggled with the ball, conceding more than seven runs per over in his 10 overs to take two wickets. Mustafizur Rahman once again raised concerns about his form, conceding 66 runs in 10 overs without any luck.
To win this match, Bangladesh will need to set a new record for their highest successful run chase at Mirpur. Their previous best was in 2012 when they chased down India's target of 290 riding on the fifties from Tamim Iqbal, Jahurul Islam, and Nasir Hossain, also with contributions from Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim.
A similar team effort will be needed in Mirpur today if Bangladesh hopes to keep their chances of winning the series alive.
The Tigers lost the first match of the series by three wickets, making the second match a must-win affair for them.
Bangladesh won the toss and chose to bowl first to maintain their record of not losing an ODI series at home in the past seven years. They fielded an unchanged playing XI; England made two changes.
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Suryakumar Yadav (India)
T20I Stats in 2022 (as on October 11): Inn: 23 | Runs: 801 | HS: 117 | SR: 184.56 | 6s: 51
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Rovman Powell (West Indies)
T20I Stats in 2022 (as on October 11): Inn: 18 | Runs: 474 | HS: 107 | SR: 153.39 | 6s: 37
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Rohit Sharma (India)
T20I Stats in 2022 (as on October 11): Inn: 23 | Runs: 540 | HS: 72 | SR: 142.48 | 6s: 28
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David Miller (South Africa)
T20I Stats in 2022 (as on October 11): Inn: 10 | Runs: 283 | HS: 106* | SR: 186.18 | 6s: 21
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Jos Buttler (England)
T20I Stats in 2022 (as on October 11): Inn: 7 | Runs: 155 | HS: 68 | SR: 198.71 | 6s: 10
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Bottom Line
Power hitters are the most sought-after players for the T20 format. The T20 World Cup 2022 will feature a battle between well-known cricketers to determine who can whack the most sixes. However, most cricket fans just expect to see some spectacular knocks.
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Aaron Finch (Australia)
T20I Inn: 98 | Runs: 3000 | HS: 172 | SR: 144.36 | 100s: 2
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Jos Buttler (England)
T20I Inn: 87 | Runs: 2295 | HS: 101* | SR: 143.97 | 100s: 1
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Rohit Sharma (India)
T20I Inn: 134 | Runs: 3737 | HS: 118 | SR: 140.59 | 100s: 4
The BCCI made the right decision by appointing Rohit Sharma as a permanent captain of Team India across all formats, replacing Virat Kohli earlier this year. The Rohit-led team won six straight bilateral T20I series before their disappointing outing in the Asia Cup 2022 in the UAE. Surely, India will rectify their Asia Cup mistakes during the Twenty20 World Cup as Rohit knows what it takes to win big events. Under his leadership, the Mumbai Indians have won five IPL trophies. Besides, he has the best winning percentage as a T20 captain for India who has led at least 5 matches. Rohit has led India to win 35 matches out of 45 with a 77.77 winning percentage. The coveted top order batter is among the top run-getters in the T20I as well. The Indian side will be hoping Rohit finds his best form during the main event to guide them to win their second trophy.
Babar Azam (Pakistan)
T20I Inn: 84 | Runs: 3140 | HS: 122 | SR: 130.02 | 100s: 2
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Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)
T20I Inn: 101 | Runs: 2061 | HS: 84 | SR: 120.52 | 50s: 10 | Wickets: 122 | BBI: 5/20 | Econ: 6.67
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Dasun Shanaka (Sri Lanka)
T20I Inn: 70 | Runs: 1126 | HS: 74* | SR: 118.52 | 50s: 4 | Wickets: 20 | BBI: 3/16 | Econ: 8.13
Dasun Shanaka has been praised for his leadership ability and his performance as a player over the last one year. Shanaka has led Sri Lanka to win 17 matches out of 34. More importantly, he guided the team to win the 2022 Asia Cup Twenty20 in September, the tournament the Lankan side started as a dark horse. This Sri Lankan side will be one of the exciting teams to watch in the coming World Cup as they love to attack the opposition bowlers all the time. Besides, they have some quality spinners and their fast bowlers are impressive too. Shanaka’s decision-making ability on the field is very impressive. Besides, he is the country’s second-highest scorer this year so far, with an impressive 143.49 strike rate. Shanka can dare to dream of lifting another major trophy this year if the Sri Lankan players continue to shine the way they did in the Asia Cup.
Aftermath
The 16-nation T20 World Cup 2022 is scheduled to get underway on October 16 in Australia. Not every country will be aiming to win the tournament. Only five to six teams are anticipated to advance to the finals, where captains will play a crucial role.
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