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Shakib first cricketer with 1000 runs, 100 wickets in T20I
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Sports Desk: Dhaka,
Aug-10,
Bangladeshi world-famed all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan emerged as the only cricketers in the world to score 1000 runs and grabbed 100 wickets in T20I Cricket on Monday.
Shakib, who entered the
field against Australia in the 5th and last match of the T20 series on Monday
with 98 wickets, reached the milestone of grabbing 100 wickets dismissing
Aussie captain Mathew Wade (22 runs) and Aston Turner (1) in his 83 innings of
84 T20 matches in Mirpur.
He finally grabbed four
wickets conceding nine runs with a maiden in 3. 4 over spell raising his tally
to 102 wickets and was adjudged player of the match and player of the series
against Australia.
Shakib, who completed
1000 runs in T20 a long time ago, presently scored 1718 runs to be the 2nd
Bangladeshi cricketer in the format after Tamim Iqbal, who made 1758 runs in 78
matches.
Indian captain Virat
Kohli topped the list contributing 3159 runs in 90 matches.
Shakib is the second bowler
to complete 100 wickets in the format after Sri Lanka’s retired bowler Lasith
Malinga, who grabbed 107 wickets, also in 83 innings of 84 matches.
With the day's feat,
Bangladesh earned a thumping win by a big margin of 60 runs, their
second-biggest in terms of runs in the fifth and final T20I on Monday at
Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.
While chasing a target
of 123, Australia tumbled for 62— their lowest total in T20Is. Their previous
lowest in the format was 79 for 10 against England in 2005. Australia took only
13.4 over to get dismissed— they never lost all of their wickets in
international cricket faster than this innings. Austria lost seven wickets in
14 runs from 48 to 62.
Shakib gave away 50 in
the previous game in four overs— his worst bowling figures in T20Is— and
subsequently, Bangladesh lost the match by three wickets.
With the win in
Monday’s game, Bangladesh sealed the series 4-1. It was Bangladesh’s first-ever
series win against Australia in any format of international cricket. Before
this series, Bangladesh faced Australia in four matches but lost all of them.
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