World Cup Cricket 2007 - West Indies

Bangladesh

Captain: Habibul Bashar

Squad

PlayerPositionAgeODI Caps
Habibul BasharRight-handed batsman
Right-arm orthodox spinner
34100
Shahriar NafeesLeft-handed batsman2141
Tamim IqbalLeft-handed batsman174
Aftab AhmedRight-handed batsman
Right-arm medium
2155
Saqibul HasanLeft-handed batsman
Left-arm fast medium
1920
Mohammad AshrafulRight-handed batsman
Right-arm orthodox spinner
2290
Mushfiqur RahimRight-handed batsman
Wicketkeeper
1811
Mohammad RafiqueLeft-handed batsman
Left-arm orthodox spinner
36112
Abdur RazzakRight-handed batsman
Left-arm orthodox spinner
2438
Mashrafe MortazaRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
2356
Shahadat HossainRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
2020
Tapash BaisyaRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
2455
Syed RaselLeft-handed batsman
Left-arm fast medium
2219
Rajin SalehRight-handed batsman
Right-arm orthodox spinner
2343
Javed OmarRight-handed batsman
Right-arm unorthodox spinner
3053

Details for ages and caps (if applicable) are correct as at 7th of March 2007.

Matches

  1. 8. Saturday 17th March, Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad 13:30 GMT
    Group B Match
    India 191 all out (49.3 overs)
    • Ganguly 66, Singh 47
    • Mortaza 4-38, Rafique 3-35, Razzak 3-38
    lost to
    Bangladesh 192/5 (48.3 overs)
    • Rahim 56*, Hasan 53, Iqbal 51
    • Sehwag 2-17
    Bangladesh fielded first and won by 5 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  2. 16. Wednesday 21st March, Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad 13:30 GMT
    Group B Match
    Sri Lanka 318/4 (50.0 overs)
    • Jayasuriya 109, Sangakkara 56, Silva 52*
    beat
    Bangladesh 112 all out (37.0 overs)
    • Ashraful 45*
    • Malinga 3-27
    Sri Lanka were put in to bat and won by 198 runs
    After rain delay, Bangladesh required 311 runs in 46 overs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  3. 24. Sunday 25th March, Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad 14:30 BST
    Group B Match
    Bermuda 94/9 (21.0 overs)
    • Razzak 3-20, Mortaza 2-8, Hasan 2-12
    lost to
    Bangladesh 96/3 (17.3 overs)
    • Mukuddem 3-19
    Bangladesh elected to field and won by 7 wickets
    Match reduced to 21 overs per innings due to rain. Bangladesh required 96 to win off 21 overs.
    Coverage: Sky TV
  4. 29. Saturday 31st March, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Bangladesh 104/6 (22.0 overs)
    • McGrath 3-16, Bracken 2-20
    lost to
    Australia 106/0 (13.5 overs)
    • Gilchrist 59
    Australia elected to field and won by 10 wickets
    Match reduced to 22 overs due to rain
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  5. 31. Monday 2nd April, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Bangladesh 174 all out (48.3 overs)
    • Styris 4-43, Oram 3-30
    lost to
    New Zealand 178/1 (29.2 overs)
    • Fleming 102*, Marshall 50*
    New Zealand elected to field and won by 9 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  6. 34. Saturday 7th April, Providence Stadium, Guyana 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Bangladesh 251/8 (50.0 overs)
    • Ashraful 87
    • Nel 5-45
    beat
    South Africa 184 all out (48.4 overs)
    • Gibbs 56*
    • Razzak 3-25
    Bangladesh were put in to bat and won by 67 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  7. 38. Wednesday 11th April, Kensington Oval, Barbados 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Bangladesh 143 all out (37.2 overs)
    • Hasan 57*
    • Panesar 3-25, Mahmood 3-27
    lost to
    England 147/6 (44.5 overs)
    • Rasel 2-25
    England elected to field and won by 4 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  8. 42. Sunday 15th April, Kensington Oval, Barbados 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Ireland 243/7 (50.0 overs)
    • Porterfield 85, K O'Brien 48
    • Mortaza 2-38
    beat
    Bangladesh 169 all out (41.2 overs)
    • McCallan 2-25, Langford-Smith 2-27
    Ireland elected to bat and won by 74 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  9. 46. Thursday 19th April, Kensington Oval, Barbados 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    West Indies 230/5 (50.0 overs)
    • Sarwan 91*
    beat
    Bangladesh 131 all out (43.5 overs)
    • Powell 3-38, Collymore 2-11
    West Indies were put in to bat and won by 99 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV

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