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As the sides prepare to compete over three ODIs, we look back at the last time England toured Bangladesh and some of the highlights from that 2010 series. Air Max 97 UL17 SE Undefeated . Alastair Cook was captaining England for the first time in one-day cricket and guided his team to a 3-0 series win. But while England ultimately ran out comfortable winners, Bangladesh ensured they were made to work every step of the way.Read on to relive five of the most memorable moments from the series... Tip-top TamimWhat were you doing as a 20-year-old? For Tamim Iqbal it was carrying the weight of a nations hopes on your shoulders. A nation of fervent cricket supporters. No easy job, and one made even harder when your team-mates collapse around you, as Iqbal found out in the opening one-day international. Watch Tamim Iqbals 125 during the 1st ODI against England in 2010 in Dhaka The left-hander struck a dazzling century (125), making the most of a drop by Eoin Morgan in the covers when on 10. However, no-one stuck around with him as Bangladesh posted a chaseable 228. And his knock proved to be in vain as England ran out six-wicket winners.Morgans maiden ODI tonThis is the innings where future skipper Morgan made a real mark in the England team, less than a year after making his debut. Cooks side looked down and out in the second ODI, as did their unbeaten record against Bangladesh, before Morgan unleashed a rasping display of his bludgeoning ability. Smashing 110 not out, his first ODI hundred in England colours, Morgan navigated a tricky trial by spin as the lower order fell with ease. Having only two wickets left, one being an injured Stuart Broad, Morgan completed the victory in thrilling style, depositing Shafiul Islam for six to seal the match and series. WATCH NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for £6.99 - no contract Collingwoods catchThe second ODI chase would have been a lot harder for England if not for the timely intervention of Paul Collingwood when he took a stunning catch to remove Imrul Kayes. Bangladesh were well set on 134 for the loss of just two wickets as Kayes eyes widened and he attempted to drive Graeme Swann to the boundary. He must have thought it was on its way to the ropes, too, when he struck the ball so firmly. However, a diving Collingwood flung himself to the right and kept hold of the punishing shot, undoing Bangladesh just as they looked to go big.Craigs key knockBrought in at the beginning of the ODI series, as a chance for the selectors to see what he was made of ahead of the upcoming World T20 tournament, the then 22-year-old Craig Kieswetter had endured a frustrating time going into the final match. While the performance may not have been the free-armed bashing witnessed before and after this match, it was a confidence-boosting showing, striking a vital century. Underpinning the innings, Kieswetter watchfully set about the Bangladesh bowling allowing Morgan and Luke Wright to go after them in the final stages of the innings.Luke strikes the Wright noteA 32-run smite may not seem like much compared to Kieswetters crucial ton, yet Wright hinted at his power-hitting potential with the brilliant 13-ball cameo. Promoted up the order, he came in with three overs to go, upping the tempo at a crucial time, including sending Rubel Hossain for a massive six off the final ball of the innings. Importantly, the commanding knock ensured England reached a total beyond Bangladeshs means.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Also See: Rashids Bangladesh blog Buttler: Ill lead by example Bangladesh ones to watch Hussain v Hossain quiz Air Max 97 VaporMax . - Maynor Figueroa headed in a late goal to give Honduras a 1-1 draw with the United States in an international friendly Tuesday. Air Max 97 Grigie Outlet . Ibrahimovic put PSG ahead when he got in front of his marker to neatly flick in Lucass cross in the 59th minute. New signing Yohan Cabaye came on as a second-half substitute and headed Ezequiel Lavezzis cross against the post in the 87th. Moments later, Lucas set up another goal from the right when fellow countryman Alex turned in his corner with a strikers finish. http://www.airmax97outlet.it/scontate-air-max-97-blu.html . Luke Wileman and I stood in the corridor outside of the Vancouver Whitecaps dressing room at BC Place in Vancouver.AVONDALE, La. -- Ben Martin made his way through most of the TPC Louisiana course with the type of sparse gallery one would expect for a player who had missed seven cuts in his previous nine starts on the PGA Tour. The few who followed him, including his mother, father and wife, were treated to a round never before seen at the current home of the Zurich Classic. Martins 10-under 62 in Thursdays opening round broke the course record by two strokes, highlighted by a chip-in from 55 feet and two birdie putts of 20 feet or more. "It was one of those days you dream about," Martin said. "I started the round with two birdies in a row and they just kept rolling in." Martin birdied 10 holes and made pars on the rest. His final birdie came on his chip with a 54-degree sand wedge on the par-3 17th hole, which hugs a water hazard and was made more difficult by afternoon winds. Martin said the challenges that hole posed led him to take a conservative tee shot with a 5-iron rather than a longer club, and the way the 26-year-old South Carolina native executed his plan exemplified the type of day he had. "That was just managing my game. I knew that hole was into the wind with water left," Martin said. "I felt like short of the green was a pretty easy chip." He certainly made it look that way. "Really, everything was working well," Martin said. "It was just one of those days, just like you draw it up." The previous record at TPC Louisiana was a 64, accomplished many times, including on Thursday, when Andrew Svoboda did it to take a lead that held up until Martin surged past late in the day. Peter Hanson and Sueng-Yul Noh were tied for third at 65. Last weekend, Martin matched his career best with a third-place tie in the RBC Heritage at Hilton Head, S.C. He also finished third in early March in the Puerto Rico Open, but missed four cuts after that. Martin opened the Zurich with a 10-foot birdiee putt, the first of six birdies on the front nine, most set up by approach shots within 10 feet. Air Max 97 Barely Rose. One exception was his 26-foot birdie putt on No. 5. He opened the back nine with a 14-foot birdie putt, made a 10-footer on 11 and a 20-footer on 13. Svoboda birdied six of his last nine holes. Like Martin, the 34-year-old Svoboda has never won on the PGA Tour. While much can change with three rounds left, New Orleans has seen its share of maiden tour triumphs. It has happened in six of the past nine years, and 10 of the past 16. "Ill take that stat," Svoboda said. Svobodas best career finish on the PGA Tour is a tie for 15th at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas in October. Hansons round was highlighted by an eagle on the par-4 sixth hole, accomplished with a 6-iron from 183 yards. Erik Compton, Chad Collins and Michael Thompson were tied for fifth at 66, and Jeff Overton, Stuart Appleby and Robert Streb followed at 67. Compton, a two-time heart transplant recipient, spent the early part of the week meeting with children at a New Orleans-area hospital and participated in a junior golf clinic. Although that limited his practice time, he thought it helped his mindset. "It seems to really relax me and really puts things in perspective," Compton said. "I seem to play better during the weeks where I have hospital visits." On the par-5 seventh, his 297-yard drive sailed right of the fairway, crossing a cart path. But he belted a 227-yard shot out of the rough to the foot of the green and two-putted for birdie. He ended his round with a 22-foot birdie putt on nine to briefly put him atop the leaderboard. Compton, also winless on the PGA Tour, said he feels "very comfortable" on New Orleans Pete Dye-designed course. "You have to hit a lot of long iron shots and drive it well here, and those are some of the strengths of my game," he said. ' ' ' |
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