'It’s a new day, a new match,' says Mortaza of Bangladesh's astonishing win against Australia in 2005
Agency Staff
The Tigers produced one of the biggest upsets in cricket history when they defeated an Australia side featuring several alltime greats in an ODI in Cardiff.Mashrafe set the tone at Sophia Gardens by having Adam Gilchrist lbw for a second-ball duck before Mohammad Ashraful hit a memorable hundred as the Tigers chased down a target of 250 to spark delirious scenes.
“Obviously that Australia [in 2005] was very strong. It’s a long time, 14 years, and it was in this country,” added the 35-year-old seam bowler, a veteran of 213 ODIs. “It has changed a lot. I know a few players in our team who believe that they can beat anybody. ● Shikhar Dhawan’s World Cup was prematurely ended after the India opener was ruled out of the remainder of the tournament with a fractured thumb, the Indian cricket board said on Wednesday.
Dhawan missed out on the match against New Zealand, which was washed out, and Pakistan, before the team finally gave up.
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