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Raina's 2nd ton powers India to 7-wkt win over Bangladesh
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 29 - 06 - 2008

Suresh Raina continued his fine Asia Cup form, scoring a second tournament century to ease India to a seven-wicket win over Bangladesh in the first Super League stage match at the National Stadium here on Saturday.
Together with opener Gautam Gambhir (90), the pair put on a third wicket stand of 139 to help India to 284 for three after 43.2 overs in reply to Bangladesh's 284 for six.
The partnership overshadowed a maiden century from Bangladeshi all-rounder Alok Kapali who stunned the Indians with a powerful 115 to steer Bangladesh to a fighting total.
Mohammad Ashraful, the Bangladesh skipper described Kapali's innings as one of the best he had seen for Bangladesh but rued his side's missed chances.
“We had a good total thanks to Kapali but our fielders didn't support the bowlers. Maybe if we had got Gambhir and Raina early it could have made a difference,” he said.
Raina, who notched 101 against Hong Kong and 84 against Pakistan earlier in the tournament, hit 11 fours and three sixes on his way to an undefeated 116 following scores of 101 and 84 against Hong Kong and Pakistan to spoil Kapali's day.
India started shakily as makeshift opener Robin Uthappa was beaten for two by an in-swinger from Shahadat Hossain and Rohit Sharma flicked Hossain straight to Farhad Reza after a quickfire 22 from 23 balls.
Gambhir and Raina, who were both lucky to survive dropped catches earlier in the innings, then set to their task with India reaching 100 in just 16 overs.
Gambhir eventually fell for 90 when he was caught at mid-wicket by Mashrafe Mortaza off Reza. Yuvraj Singh (36) joined Man of the Match Raina at the crease to see the game out.
Earlier Kapali, only in the squad because of an injury to batsman Aftab Ahmed, celebrated his lucky inclusion in the team with a superb innings. He hit 115 from 96 balls and his record sixth wicket stand of 112 with Mahmudullah (26 not out) took Bangladesh past their previous highest total against India of 257-9, made in 2004 India next face Pakistan in Karachi on Wednesday while Bangladesh plays Sri Lanka at the same venue on Monday.
However having played three matches in four days, Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhon was unhappy with the tournament's tight schedule. “We have spent 36 of the 84 hours we have been here on the field and that is tight. The schedule is not satisfactory two teams are playing back to back games and two are getting a break,” he said.
“The players are quite tired if you play too many matches in short span,” Dhoni said.
Indian fielders have dropped several chances and Dhoni suggested tiredness was a cause. “Each and every player was tired on the field after playing three games in a short time and perhaps that was the reason that we missed chances,” Dhoni said.


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