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Bangladesh A Beats South Africa A By 6 Wickets In 1st Unofficial ODI

Bangladesh chased the target of 227 runs with the help of Mohammad Ashraful century.

Played at Buffalo Park, East London

19 April 2011 – day/night (50-over match)

Bangladesh A in South Africa unofficial ODI Series – 1st unofficial ODI

 

South Africa A v Bangladesh A

Toss Bangladesh A, who chose to field

Series Bangladesh A led the 5-match series 1-0

Player of the match Mohammad Ashraful (Bangladesh A)

 

Bangladesh A won by 6 wickets (with 39 balls remaining)

South Africa A 226/8 (Philander 79*, Elgar 76 & Mohammad Ashraful 3/27)

Bangladesh A 229/4 43.3 ov (Mohammad Ashraful 118*, Junaid Siddique 60)

 

 

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April 20, 2011 Mubashir Mahmood
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