Asia Cup, 2000 / Fall of wickets and partnerships

Asia Cup - 1st match

Bangladesh v Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets (with 116 balls remaining)

Bangladesh innings | Sri Lanka innings
Partnerships - Bangladesh innings
Wkt Runs Overs RR Player Player Start End
1st 6 2.5 2.11 Shahriar Hossain Javed Omar - 1/6 (2.5)
2nd 5 2.0 2.50 Habibul Bashar Javed Omar 1/6 (2.5) 2/11 (4.5)
3rd 16 7.0 2.28 Aminul Islam Javed Omar 2/11 (4.5) 3/27 (11.5)
4th 75 22.5 3.28 Akram Khan Javed Omar 3/27 (11.5) 4/102 (34.4)
5th 0 0.1 0.00 Naimur Rahman Javed Omar 4/102 (34.4) 5/102 (34.5)
6th 57 13.1 4.32 Khaled Mashud Javed Omar 5/102 (34.5) 6/159 (47.6)
7th 16* 2.0 8.00 Javed Omar Mohammad Rafique 6/159 (47.6) 6/175 (50.0)
Highest partnerships in the match
Inns Wkt Runs Overs RR Player Player Start End
2 2nd 112* 19.1 5.84 PA de Silva MS Atapattu 1/66 (11.3) 1/178 (30.4)
1 4th 75 22.5 3.28 Akram Khan Javed Omar 3/27 (11.5) 4/102 (34.4)
2 1st 66 11.3 5.73 ST Jayasuriya PA de Silva - 1/66 (11.3)
1 6th 57 13.1 4.32 Khaled Mashud Javed Omar 5/102 (34.5) 6/159 (47.6)
1 7th 16* 2.0 8.00 Javed Omar Mohammad Rafique 6/159 (47.6) 6/175 (50.0)
1 3rd 16 7.0 2.28 Aminul Islam Javed Omar 2/11 (4.5) 3/27 (11.5)
1 1st 6 2.5 2.11 Shahriar Hossain Javed Omar - 1/6 (2.5)
1 2nd 5 2.0 2.50 Habibul Bashar Javed Omar 1/6 (2.5) 2/11 (4.5)
1 5th 0 0.1 0.00 Naimur Rahman Javed Omar 4/102 (34.4) 5/102 (34.5)
Tournament Results
Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka - Jun 7, 2000
Pakistan won by 39 runs
Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka - Jun 5, 2000
Pakistan won by 7 wickets (with 10 balls remaining)
India v Pakistan at Dhaka - Jun 3, 2000
Pakistan won by 44 runs
Bangladesh v Pakistan at Dhaka - Jun 2, 2000
Pakistan won by 233 runs
India v Sri Lanka at Dhaka - Jun 1, 2000
Sri Lanka won by 71 runs
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Photos

May 30, 2000

Bangladesh opener Javed Omar drives on his way to an unbeaten 85 against Sri Lanka in the opening match of the four-nation Asia Cup limited-overs tournament at the Bangabandhu national stadium in Dhaka 29 May 2000. Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Romesh Kaluwitharana waits with open gloves. India and Pakistan are the other teams in the tournament to determine the regional one-day champions. Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Asia Cup, 1999/00, Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka 29 May 2000.

Bangladesh opener Javed Omar drives

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May 30, 2000

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed (C) releases a dove to inaugurate the four-nation Asia Cup limited-overs tournament at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on 29 May 2000. Extreme left is Sri Lanka's captain Sanath Jayasuriya and extreme right is Bangladesh skipper Aminul Islam. India and Pakistan are the other teams in the tournament to decide the regional one-day champions. Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Asia Cup, 1999/00, Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka 29 May 2000.

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina releases a dove to inaugurate the Asia Cup

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