Bangladesh v India, 1st ODI, Mirpur
Uthappa, Rahane steer India home in rain-hit game
Bangladesh chose to bat in the first ODI, but suffered early blows as Umesh Yadav removed both Tamim Iqbal and Mominul Haque cheaply•AFP
He added 52 for the third wicket with Mushfiqur Rahim, who played the more aggressive hand in the partnership•AFP
Parvez Rasool, playing his first international match, claimed both Mushfiqur and Anamul's wickets, as the hosts fell to 134 for 4•Associated Press
Mishra also accounted for Nasir Hossain on the way to ending with 2 for 55•AFP
Robin Uthappa was equally solid at the other end, carrying over his fine form from the IPL by hitting a 44-ball 50•AFP
A heavy a spell of downpour in Mirpur halted play for two and a half hours•BCB
However, the job was all but done, as Suresh Raina and Ambati Rayudu guided the team home with seven balls to spare•BCB
Anamul Haque helped lead a recovery, scoring 44 with seven fours•AFP
Mushfiqur raised a 14th ODI fifty, and top-scored with 59•AFP
Shakib Al Hasan blasted four fours and a six during a bright 52•AFP
Mashrafe Mortaza and Abdur Razzak added 32 for the ninth wicket in 16 deliveries, as Bangladesh ended at 272 for 9•AFP
The pair contributed 99 in 16.1 overs, laying a strong platform for the visitors•AFP
When play resumed, the target was reduced to 150 from 26 overs and Shakib struck quickly by dismissing Cheteshwar Pujara for a duck•AFP
Mushfiqur holed out in the 31st over after edging straight to Ajinkya Rahane •AFP
Mahmudullah chipped in with a handy 41 off 44 balls before getting bowled by Amit Mishra, as Bangladesh crossed the 200-run mark•AFP
Rahane began India's chase brightly, picking out boundaries at regular intervals•AFP
Shakib got Robin Uthappa lbw in the 17th over, though replays showed an inside edge•AFP
Rahane was solid, but departed for 64 after being caught brilliantly by Ziaur Rahman •AFP