Irish cricket team in Bangladesh in 2007–08

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Irish cricket team in Bangladesh in 2008
  Flag of Bangladesh.svg
  Bangladesh Ireland
Dates March 18 – March 22
Captains Mohammad Ashraful Trent Johnston
One Day International series
Results Bangladesh won the 3-match series 3–0
Most runs Shahriar Nafees 204
Tamim Iqbal 188
Mohammad Ashraful 124
Niall O'Brien 103
Alex Cusack 73
Reinhardt Strydom 60
Most wickets Farhad Reza 6
Shakib Al Hasan &
Abdur Razzak 5
Dave Langford-Smith 7
Alex Cusack &
Kevin O'Brien 2
Player of the series Shahriar Nafees (BAN)

The Ireland cricket team toured Bangladesh in March 2008 and played three One Day Internationals (ODIs).

Contents

Squads

ODI Squads
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland
Mohammad Ashraful (c) Trent Johnston (c)
Dhiman Ghosh (wk) Niall O'Brien (wk)
Abdur Razzak William Porterfield
Aftab Ahmed Andre Botha
Farhad Reza Alex Cusack
Junaid Siddique Phil Eaglestone
Mahmudullah Thinus Fourie
Mashrafe Mortaza Gary Kidd
Nazimuddin Dave Langford-Smith
Raqibul Hasan Kyle McCallan
Shahadat Hossain Eoin Morgan
Shahriar Nafees Kevin O'Brien
Shakib Al Hasan Paul Stirling
Tamim Iqbal Reinhardt Strydom
Greg Thompson

Matches

ODI series

1st ODI

18 March
(scorecard)
Ireland  Cricket Ireland flag.svg
185/7 (50 overs)
v
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
186/2 (39.5 overs)
Alex Cusack 38 (61)
Mashrafe Mortaza 3/22 (10 overs)
Shahriar Nafees 90* (121)
Trent Johnston 1/17 (6 overs)
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh win by 8 wickets
Mirpur, Bangladesh
Umpires: Enamul Haque (BAN) & Tyron Wijewardene (SRI)
Player of the match: Mashrafe Mortaza (BAN)

2nd ODI

20 March
(scorecard)
Bangladesh  Flag of Bangladesh.svg
246/8 (50 overs)
v
Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland
162 (38.3 overs)
Aftab Ahmed 61 (57)
Dave Langford-Smith 3/43 (10 overs)
Andre Botha 34 (36)
Farhad Reza 5/42 (10 overs)
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh win by 84 runs
Mirpur, Bangladesh
Umpires: Nadir Shah (BAN) & Tyron Wijewardene (SRI)
Player of the match: Farhad Reza (BAN)

3rd ODI

22 March
(scorecard)
Bangladesh  Flag of Bangladesh.svg
293/7 (50 overs)
v
Ireland  Cricket Ireland flag.svg
214 (45.3 overs)
Tamim Iqbal 129 (136)
Dave Langford-Smith 3/53 (7 overs)
Niall O'Brien 70 (74)
Shakib Al Hasan 2/46 (10 overs)
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh won by 79 runs
Mirpur, Bangladesh
Umpires: Enamul Haque (BAN) & Tyron Wijewardene (SRI)
Player of the match: Tamim Iqbal (BAN)


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