Bangladesh vs England ODI. (Photo Source: Munir uz ZAMAN Getty Images)
Determined England beat dominant Bangladesh in the first two games of three match ODI series and eventually won the series by 2-1. England also became the first team to beat Bangladesh twice on their own den since 2015. Bangladesh avoided white-wash by winning the last game by margin of 50 runs.
It was a complete series for England where many individuals chipped in with runs and wickets at different situations. Adil Rashid has been adjudged player of the series for his magnificient bowling performance
Jason Roy leads the batting chart with 155 runs in three games at an average of 51.66 and he is followed by Bangladeshi all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan with 141 runs at an average of 47 in the second spot. Dawid Malan takes the third spot with 125 runs, averaging 62.50. In the bowling department, Adil Rashid leads the bowling chart with 8 scalps and is followed by Sam Curran, Shakib Al Hasan, Tajul Islam sharing the next spot with six wickets each.
Meanwhile let us look at the stats and number from the ODI series between Bangladesh and England
1 -Shakib Al Hasan picked 300 ODI wickets, becoming the first Bangladesh bowler and 14th overall to achieve this feat.
94 -Shakib Al Hasan now has scored 94 half-centuries across format which is the most for a Bangladesh player and he surpassed Tamim Iqbal’s tally of 93.
3 – Shakib Al Hasan became the third Asian player alongside Sanath Jayasuriya and Shahid Afridi to achieve the feat of 6000 runs and 300 wickets in ODIs.
16 -Dawid Malan has scored four hundreds in 16 innings, which is the joint second-fastest in terms of innings.
Fewest Innings taken to score four ODI centuries:
9 -Imam-Ul-Haq
16 -Quinton de Kock
16 -Dawid Malan
12 -Jason Roy registered his 12th ODI century, equalling the tally of Marcus Trescothick.
Most centuries for England in ODI:
16 -Joe Root
13 -Eoin Morgan
12 -Jason Roy
12 -Marcus Trescothick
3 -Shakib Al Hasan surpassed Shane Warne and Shahid Afridi to achieve the four wicket-haul feat for third most number of times in ODI. Muttiah Muralitharan (25) tops the list followed by Saqlain Mushtaq (17).
47 – Mushfiqur Rahim Surpasses Quinton de Kock for most fifty plus scores by active wicketkeepers in ODI.
Most 50+ scores by active wicketkeepers in ODIs:
47 – Mushfiqur Rahim
46 – Quinton de Kock
35 – Jos Buttler
3 -Shakib Al Hasan has achieved the feat of 50 runs and 4 wickets in an ODI match for the third time equalling Shahid Afridi’s numbers.
2 -England won the series in Bangladesh twice since 2015 and became the only team to beat them in their own den since 2015.
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