Cricket News sort by Bangladesh tour of Ireland and Netherlands 2012

Hosts Netherlands won the 2nd T20I over Bangladesh by a narrow margin of 1 wicket. The homeside won a low-scoring contest at the Sportpark Westvliet in The Hague with no.11 Ahsan Malik Jamil striking the last ball of the match for a boundary off Abdur Razzak. With this victory, Netherlands have forced a 1-1 draw in the 2-T20I Series.

Bangladesh eased to an 8-wicket win with two overs to spare in their opening T20I against Netherlands at the Sportpark Westvliet in The Hague. Batting first after winning the toss, Netherlands posted 144 for 7 in 20 overs with opener Michael Swart top scoring with 57 from 41 balls (with 4 fours and 2 sixes).

Bangladesh tour of Ireland and Netherlands 2012, 2nd T20I: Netherlands Vs Bangladesh at The Hague, Jul 25, 2012. Match scheduled to begin at 14:00 local time (12:00 GMT, 05:30 PM IST, 05:00 PM PKT).

Bangladesh tour of Ireland and Netherlands 2012, 1st T20I: Netherlands Vs Bangladesh(Neth Vs Ban) at The Hague, Jul 25, 2012. Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (14:00 GMT, 07:30 PM IST,07:00 PM PKT).

Bangladesh completed a 3-0 cleansweep over hosts Ireland at Belfast in the RSA Twenty20 Challenge. Former Skipper Mashrafe Mortaza was the hero of Bangladeshi victory in the 3rd T20I taking 4 for 19 in 4 overs and then playing a crucial knock with the bat.

Bangladesh prevailed by just the one run in yesterday’s second T20I against hosts Ireland at Belfast to clinch the 3-match series 2-0. The third and final match of the series will be played today at the same venue.

Bangladesh tour of Ireland and Netherlands 2012, 2nd T20/Twenty20: Ireland Vs Bangladesh at Belfast, Jul 20, 2012. Match scheduled to begin at 17:00 local time (16:00 GMT, 09:30 PM IST, 09:00 PM PKT).

Bangladesh crushed hosts Ireland by 71 runs in the opening T20I at the Civil Service Cricket Club in Stormont, Belfast on Wednesday to take a 1-0 lead in the 3-match series. It was a strong batting show from the visitors as they piled up 190 for 5 after they were put into bat first by the Ireland Captain William Porterfield.