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- This game was Tamim Iqbal's 75th one day appearance. He became the tenth Bangladesh cricketer to play 75 plus one day games. Others are - Mohammad Ashraful (157), Khaled Mashud (126), Mohammad Rafique (123), Habibul Bashar (111), Mashrafe Mortaza (102), Abdur Razzak (95), Aftab Ahmed (84), Shakib Al Hasan (84) and Khaled Mashud (77).

- Tamim Iqbal earned the distinction of becoming the first Bangladesh opening batsman to play 75 one day games.

- Imrul Kayes's 63 in this game represent his second one day half century and third one day fifty. Mushfiqur Rahim's 76 in this game represent his sixth one day half century. The other five half centuries are - 98 vs Zimbabwe at Bulawayo on 18.08.09, 86 vs New Zealand at Dunedin on 08.02.10, 57 vs Zimbabwe at Harare on 10.02.97 and 56* vs India at Port of Spain on 17.03.07.

- Imrul Kayes's 63 and Mushfiqur Rahim's 76 in this game represent the eight and ninth fifty by Bangladesh batsman against England in one day games.

- Imrul Kayes's 63 and Mushfiqur Rahim's 76 in this game represent the second occasion of two Bangladesh batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against England in one day games. The first occasion was at Nottingham on 21.06.75 when Javed Omar (59) and Mohammad Ashraful (94) had made fifties.

- Mushfiqur Rahim with his 76 in this game earned the distinction of becoming the first Bangaldesh wicket keeper to score a half century against England in one day games.

- Mushfiqur Rahim's 76 in this game provide the 13th occasion of Bangladesh wicket keeper registering a fifty in one day games. Mushfiqur Rahim registered his sixth one day fifty with his 76 in this game. Khaled Mashud is the other wicket keeper batsman to score seven fifties.

- Imrul Kayes's 63 and Mushfiqur Rahim's 76 in this game represent the first occasion of two Bangladesh batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against England in one day games on home soil.

- Imrul Kayes and Mushfiqur Rahim added 90 runs for the third wicket in this game providing Bangladesh's best partnership for the third wicket against England on home soil. The previous best was the 31 runs stand between Habibul Bashar and Rajen Saleh at Dhaka on 12.11.03.

- England capped JC Tredwell for this game. He became the 214th cricketer to represent England in one day games. He is the fourth England cricketer to make his debut against Bangladesh in one day games. The other three are - J Lewis at The Oval on 16.06.05, CT Tremlett at Nottingham on 21.06.05 and C Kieswetter at Dhaka on 28.02.10.

- JC Tredwell was making his one day debut in this game and returned with figures of none for 52. He became England's fifth bowler to concede 50 plus runs without capturing a wicket on debut in one day games. Other four are - NV Radford (none for 61 vs Australia at Melbourne on 04.02.88), DW Headley (none for 52 vs Pakistan at Manchester on 22.08.96), GJ Batty (none for 55 vs Australia at Sydney on 13.12.02) and SI Mahmood (none for 56 vs New Zealand at Bristol on 04.07.04).

- TM Bresnan with his 3 for 51 in this game registered his best one day bowling figures. His previous best was 2 for 10 vs Ireland at Belfast on 27.08.09. His figures of 3 for 51 in this game represents the first occasion of his capturing three wickets in his 20 games one day career.

- KP Pietersen has not scored a half century in his last ten one day games. He had made 111 not out against India at Cuttack on 26.11.08. The scores in ten games after the Cuttack one day game read thus - 17 vs West Indies at Providence on 20.03.09, 12 vs West Indies at Providence on 22.03.09, 3 vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 29.03.09, Did not bat vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 03.04.09, 48 vs West Indies at Groslet on 03.04.09, 4 vs South Africa at Centurion on 22.11.09, 45 vs South Africa at Cape Town on 27.11.09, 3 vs South Africa at Port Elizabeth on 29.11.09, 1 vs Bangladesh at Dhaka on 28.02.10 and 18 vs Bangladesh at Dhaka on 02.03.10.

- EJG Morgan scored 110 not out in this game which was his second one day hundred and first hundred while appearing for England. He had made 115 for Ireland against Canada at Nairobi (Jaffrey) on 04.02.07.

- EJG Morgan became the first cricketer in the history of one day games to score a hundred representing two countries.

- EJG Morgan's 110 not out in this game represent the fourth hundred by an England batsman against Bangladesh in one day games. The other three hundreds are - 100 * by ME Trescothick at The Oval on 16.06.05, 152 by AJ Strauss at Nottingham on 21.06.05 ad 112* by PD Collingwood at Nottingham on 21.06.05.

- EJG Morgan's 110 not out in this game represent the first hundred by an England batsman against Bangladesh in Bangladesh in one day games. The previous best was 75* by PD Collingwood at Dhaka on 28.02.10 in the first one day game of this series.

- EJG Morgan's 110 not out in this game represent the 29th hundred by an England batsman against various oppositions on away soil.

- EJG Morgan's 110 not out in this game represent the 92nd hundred by an England batsman against various oppositions in one day games.

- EJG Morgan's 110 not out in this game represent the 55th hundred by a batsman against Bangladesh in one day games.

- EJG Morgan's 110 not out in this game represent the 23rd hundred by a batsman against Bangladesh in Bangladesh in one day games.

- AN Cook with his 60 in this game registered his second consecutive fifty as captain. It was also his one day career's fifth half century and sixth fifty. AN Cook celebrated his 25th one day game by registering a half century.

- PD Collingwood became the 79th cricketer in the history of one day games to appear in 175 plus one day games.

- This game was the 175th one day game for PD Collingwood. He became the first England cricketer to appear in 175 plus one day games. His career record at the end of this game read thus - 175 matches, 4560 runs, 101 wickets and 101 catches.

- PD Collingwood is the 99th bowler in the history of one day game to capture 100 plus wickets. He is the sixth England bowler to achieve the feat. Others are - D Gough - (234), A Flintoff (168), JM Anderson (161), IT Botham (145) and PAJ DeFreitas (115).

- PD Collingwood is the 23rd fieldsman in the history of one day games to pouch 100 plus catches. He earned the distinction of becoming the first England fieldsman to pouch 100 plus catches in one day games. He reached the milestone of 100 catches during the first one day game of this series at Dhaka on 28.02.10 when he caught Mahmudullah of the bowling of GP Swann for zero.

HR Gopala Krishna - Cricket Statistician

Are you telling me Mushy played for us when he was 9!?

Ashraful wasn't even born in '75
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