Tamim Iqbal and Mahmudullah Riyad struck half-centuries to steer Bangladesh to 265 in the first one-day against Afghanistan in Dhaka yesterday
Pak skipper Sarfraz Ahmed en route his 32-ball 46 vs Windies on Saturday. Pic/Getty Images
Dhaka: Tamim Iqbal and Mahmudullah Riyad struck half-centuries to steer Bangladesh to 265 in the first one-day against Afghanistan in Dhaka yesterday.
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Tamim struck 80 off 98 and in the process became the first Bangladeshi to score 9,000 international runs. He put on 83 with Imrul Kayes (37) for the second wicket and then another 79 with Mahmudullah for the third wicket.
Mahmudullah smashed 62 off 74 balls and looked poised for a big innings after reaching his half-century with a boundary off Dawlat.