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ICC World Cup 2019: England defeat Bangladesh by 106 runs

04:17 PM | 8 Jun, 2019
ICC World Cup 2019: England defeat Bangladesh by 106 runs


CARDIFF - England brushed aside Bangladesh by 106 runs in the fresh match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 on Saturday.

Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bowl first at the Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. England set a massive 387 runs target against Bangladesh

For England, Opener Roy scored1 153 runs while Buttler contributed 64 off 44 balls; the side lost 6 wickets in its innings.

On the other hand, Mehidy Hasan and Mohammad Saifuddin took two wickets.

In response, Bangladesh were able to post 280 runs in 49 overs. Shakib Al Hasan scored 121 runs while Mushfiqur Rehman contributed 44 to the total; Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer took 3 wickets each.

Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza decided to give his bowlers first use of a green-tinged Cardiff pitch against England after he won the toss.

The pitch conditions, allied to the short straight boundaries at Sophia Gardens, prompted tournament hosts England to drop off-spinner Moeen Ali and recall paceman Liam Plunkett.

But leg-spinner Adil Rashid, whose five wicketless overs against Pakistan cost an expensive 43 runs, retained his place. Bangladesh were unchanged.

"The pitch has been under cover for the last two days and hopefully it will give the bowlers some assistance," said Mortaza.

"The last two matches, we have played well. Hopefully we can continue that today. We have to play at our best to beat this England team. It won't be easy."

England captain Eoin Morgan said: "It's not a problem batting first. Hopefully today we'll show the Pakistan game was a blip.

"We've played some good cricket in the tournament so far. A lot of our guys have taken advantage of home comforts this week and we'll try and do the same after today's game."

The sides have each won one and lost one of their two World Cup matches so far.

Both came into this fixture on the back of defeats. England were surprisingly beaten by Pakistan while Bangladesh lost narrowly to New Zealand. Bangladesh beat England in both the 2011 and 2015 Word Cups.

Teams
England: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan (capt), Jos Buttler (wkt), Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, Liam Plunkett, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood

Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal, Soumya Sarkar, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim (wkt), Mohammad Mithun, Mahmudullah, Mosaddek Hossain, Mohammad Saifuddin, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Mashrafe Mortaza (capt), Mustafizur Rahman

Umpires: Joel Wilson (WIS), Kumar Dharmasena (SRI)
TV umpire: Bruce Oxenford (AUS)
Match referee: David Boon (AUS).

The writer is a civil servant.

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Pakistani rupee exchange rate to US dollar, Euro, Pound, Dirham, and Riyal - 26 April 2024 Forex Rates

Pakistani currency remains unchanged against US Dollar and other currencies on April 26, 2024 Friday in open market.

USD to PKR rate today

US dollar was being quoted at 277.15 for buying and 280.15 for selling.

Euro comes down to 294 for buying and 297 for selling while British Pound hovers at 342.5 for buying, and 346 for selling.

UAE Dirham AED was at 74.95 and Saudi Riyal's new rate was at 73.30.

Today’s currency exchange rates in Pakistan - 26 April 2024

Source: Forex Association of Pakistan. (last update 09:00 AM)
Currency Symbol Buying Selling
US Dollar ‎USD 277.15 280.15
Euro EUR 294 297
UK Pound Sterling GBP 342.5 346
U.A.E Dirham AED 74.95 75.75
Saudi Riyal SAR 73.30 74
Australian Dollar AUD 178.5 180
Bahrain Dinar BHD 740.57 748.57
Canadian Dollar CAD 200.8 203
China Yuan CNY 38.45 38.85
Danish Krone DKK 39.93 40.33
Hong Kong Dollar HKD 35.55 35.9
Indian Rupee INR 3.34 3.45
Japanese Yen JPY 1.86 1.94
Kuwaiti Dinar KWD 903.61 912.61
Malaysian Ringgit MYR 58.28 58.88
New Zealand Dollar NZD 164.22 166.22
Norwegians Krone NOK 25.46 25.76
Omani Riyal OMR 723.48 731.48
Qatari Riyal ‎QAR 76.52 77.22
Singapore Dollar SGD 204.5 206.5
Swedish Korona SEK 25.72 26.02
Swiss Franc CHF 305.43 307.93
Thai Bhat THB 7.51 7.66

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