Binny is still worried about stopping Bangladesh - Freelancerroni

Binny is still worried about stopping Bangladesh





Bangladesh cricket fans will never forget the day. The 2014 Football World Cup has started. However, on June 17, everyone in Bangladesh was watching cricket on the TV screen with great interest. Bangladesh fast bowlers showed incredible performance in the rain interrupted match. Bangladesh defeated India by 105 runs for the loss of 5 wickets of debutant Taskin Ahmed. Everyone was hoping for another win against India. He lost the match Bangladesh!

Going down to the target of 106 runs was not a dream come true for a while. Bangladesh lost by a big margin of 47 runs. Shakib-Tamim-Mushfiqur-Mashrafe-Mahmudullah rich full strength Bangladesh could not reach the target of 106 runs against India's 'B' team. Except for one Suresh Raina, none of the regular XI of India came to Bangladesh for that service. Yet Stuart Beanie made Bangladesh a ruin.


Binny, who has never taken a wicket in international cricket before, picked up six wickets for Bangladesh with four runs in 4.4 overs. This is the best bowling in the history of ODIs in India. Bangladesh re-understood the record of being bowled out for the fewest runs and the fewest in ODIs. How did the cricket people of Bangladesh forget this match? Benny can't forget. This is the best achievement of his international career of only 23 matches!

Bangladesh was on the way to winning the match that day. Mohammad Mithun and Mushfiqur Rahim pulled the team to 44 despite the quick departure of the two openers. Then Benny came in bowling. First Mushfiqur, then Mithun. Mahmudullah also said goodbye to Bini. At the other end, Shakib also said goodbye to Mohit Sharma. It is very difficult to describe what happened next. Bangladesh lost 5 wickets in 6 runs for 58 runs. The football World Cup frenzy made him forget the wounds of the journey match.

He is still thrilled to think of the day. Like a dream, he is still thinking about bowling. In a conversation with Sports Sports, Stuart Beanie said of the day, ‘Honestly, watching the video of that day still stings me. No better day can be expected than this. We didn’t have much of a run that day and were under pressure from the first ball. The wicket was not a bad one but the game had to be stopped repeatedly due to rain. The field had to be covered again and again. The wicket was a bit wet and it matched my bowling perfectly. I can't expect a better wicket than this. '

However, his career did not last long in that incredible performance against Bangladesh. After that he got 14 wickets in 11 ODIs.

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